







⚡ Stabilize faster, camp smarter — the power to own every campsite!
The Lippert PSX1 High-Speed RV Power Stabilizer Jack System is a rugged, electric stabilizer designed to replace manual cranks with a simple switch. Featuring heavy-gauge powder-coated steel construction, it automatically adjusts each leg to uneven terrain for optimal stability. Integrated breaker technology protects your RV from overload, while multiple configuration options let you customize your setup. Perfect for millennial RVers who value efficiency, durability, and smart innovation on the road.


















| ASIN | B00JMHI11C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #171,156 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #11 in Stabilizer Jacks |
| Brand Name | Lippert Components |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Trailer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (593) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00848150004284 |
| Included Components | Bolt (4), Breaker, Nut (4), Stabilizer Assembly, Switch and Harness |
| Item Dimensions | 78 x 20 x 4.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | PSX1 High-Speed Power Stabilizer for 5th Wheel RVs and Travel Trailers |
| Manufacturer | Lippert |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Minimum Height | 5 Inches |
| Style Name | Waterproof Switch |
| UPC | 848150004284 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**L
Perfect Fit!
This was the exact leveler we needed to replace the one that got damaged from a very bumpy train tracks. We have a 2016 Gulf Stream Kingsport 29 feet. It was easy to install, minus having to drill the holes a little bigger. I’m pleasantly surprised.
P**L
Need skills upgrading from scissor jacks…worth it 100%!
Classic Lippert quality and once installed power stabilizers are like power windows in a car…you’ll never go back. The self-leveling ability is one of the best features, besides the a-frame triangulation stabilization they provide at the touch of a button. No 2x4’s and a ratchet strap needed. If they don’t bolt right to your frame or your existing width stabilizer extensions, you might need to weld-on square tube sections the width of these to attach if you are upgrading from scissor jacks like I did. I also had to run my own wiring, as none existed, and mount the included switches…I cut a hole into my body and made a metal backer plate to mount them, you don’t have to do that but will need to make a switch mount if not. Limit breakers keep you from over extending them weight wise…the perfect front and rear stabilizers. I added Vevor brand snap pads to the feet so no blocks needed, otherwise feet will sink into soil.
A**.
so far so good
Installation was easy, product working beautifully so far. I like how the legs are relatively independent - the older set would only go down as far as the highest point - leaving the other side in the air forcing me to level by wooden inserts. And while these are not intended to lift the trailer, its nice that there is a small margin that one leg can down further than the other.
J**E
Replaced my original unit perfectly.
Less powerful than the OEM unit that came with the camper so that's why I gave it a 4 star instead of a 5. However it still seems to get the job done. I'll probably order another to replace the other unit on the camper. In my case, installation was so simple because it matched the same mounting holes as the original unit and the wiring was the same so it matched up perfectly to the wiring that came with the camper. Very quick and easy in my case!
N**K
Easy to install.
This was so easy to install by myself and comes down smooth. Any trailer owner that has this stabilizer system on their trailer, I wouldn't pay anyone to do it.
J**N
How to replace a Lippert Jack by yourself!
Hey...I was replacing a ruined (I dragged it over a rock ripping it off the coach) Lippert Jack with a Lippert Jack...a no brainer! This unit comes with NO INSTRUCTIONS...but that is okay, your really don't need them and I will quickly tell you how I did it. Tools needed: Floor jack, ratcheting socket wrench, wire cutters, electrical crimp tool, electrical butt joints for joining electrical wire, two wood blocks such as a 6'x6'x4" or something akin to this to lift the new Jack off the ground enough to slip the floor jack under the Lippert jack. I used the original bolts and electrical switches so I set the new parts aside for some other project. Installation Instructions: 1) Find where your jack motor wire is connected to the Extend/Retract switch in the coach (I had to pry a panel off from inside the rear storage bay to reach my wiring. Cut the wire about 3" from the existing joint BEFORE the joint so you have enough wire to pull around the side of the panel concealing it for joining the new cable later. Now BEFORE pulling the wire out of the coach tape a coat hanger (or heavy string) to the end of the motor wire so you have a means of snaking the new motor wire back into the coach...it is a bugger if you miss this step! Carefully work the old wire out with the pull wire/string attached 2) Unbolt the Lippert Jack to be replaced being careful to not drop it on your head...it's heavy! You should wear safety glasses so dirt doesn't fall in your eyes while you are doing this. 3) Using the shipping box, flattened out, drag the new jack into position under the coach so it lines up with the bolt holes. 4) Set the jack up on the the wood blocks so you have room to get your floor jack under the Lippert jack 5) Place the floor jack in the center of the Lippert jack (a natural fit in the center between the two jack arms) and jack the Lippert jack up snug (but not tight!) so as to be able to move the Lippert jack a smidgen to get the bolt holes to line up with the slots on the jack. Put the bolts in but not tight until you have the jack lined up to your satisfaction. Then snug the bolts down (about 20" lbs if you have a scaled wrench...or firm but not so tight that you strip the threads of the bolt!). Remove the floor jack, wood blocks and shipping carton. 6) Snake the new motor wiring up the same route that the old one was pulled out of. Using butt joints, connect the black wire to the black wire and the red to the other wire. 7) Test your new jack and smile...you did it!
B**N
Ease of use and quick deployment.
I wanted to replace my crank down generic stabilizers due to damage they took when I camped on a slight grade and didn’t quite chock the tires correctly. I am a retired maintenance guy and so I had the tools and physical ability to craw around under the RV to wire and position the new power stabilizer jacks. My frame was slightly narrower than the mounting holes provided by the manufacturer. I used heavy 90 degree elbows to extend the width to accommodate the mounting holes on the frame of the power stabilizer. You need to be able to figure out how to wire this without instructions and its not hard. Use common maintenance practices and you’ll be OK. If you don’t have the skills, let a handyman do the job. I do love the way it makes it easy to setup the camp and no need to crank and bend down to to it. I just installed on the rear and may do the front also in time. Seem heavy duty and well made.
A**G
Stabilizes well!
Put on the rear end of our 36' 10,000 Lb 5th wheel. Had RV dealership install. After taking to my storage area, I leveled trailer then deployed Stabilizer. At 280 Lbs I opened all slides went to rear area and proceeded to jump and move from side to side. I was happy with the results.
B**.
I am not sure exactly was included with this because the packaging is horrible. The stabilizers are excellent and it did not have any parts inside with these due to the ripped up boxes. Maybe they fell out ? The only reason for three stars is the packaging.
B**T
Easy to install and better than original, totally recommend!
M**L
this item is exactly the perfick t same as old one thank i saved 300$ on this item
J**E
Bought this to replace an original on my trailer that got broken. exact same as original but probably 3 times faster! Works and fit perfectly.
R**T
Easy to install , fit perfectly and only took 30 minutes the put on.
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