The motor on my LCI front electric stabilizer got damaged last summer. I don't know what happened. I stopped in for a night while traveling and found it had broken off its mounting base and was hanging by its cables. There was no visible impact evidence on the motor case. I had planned to replace the motor this winter and in the meantime I have been using my crank handle to raise and lower the unit. However on the last trip I found that the manual override coupler--the part that the crank handle latches on to--is missing. It came off on the road somewhere. The jack screw and a roller bearing is all that remains of the side of the stabilizer opposite the motor. I e-mailed LCI with photographs of the area around the missing part, asking about getting a replacement part and was told I had to buy a whole new stabilizer assembly. If I have to do that, I might well remove the whole LCI assembly and install scissors jacks. I can't find the part on any other other on-line parts house. The question then, is how can I get this part, and if I can't get it, what are the merits/liabilities of puling the whole thing off and replacing it with scissors jacks? If any one thinks they can help with finding the part, I can send a picture of it.