For your 2016 Coachmen Mirada, the replacement parts are:
Motor-- Replacement Motor for Lippert Electric Coach Step # LC301695
Controller-- Replacement Control Module for Lippert Electric Coach Step # LC301702
Switch-- Replacement Door Switch for Lippert Electric Coach Step # LC301694 view full answer...
Since the Carrier AirV AC unit is a low profile RV AC unit the cover you'd want is the Adco RV Air Conditioner Cover for Carrier Low Profile # 290-3025. This will fit well and provide great protection for your AC when the RV is being stored. view full answer...
If you are looking to replace your current baggage door lock cylinders you can certainly do that with the Global Link Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder for RVs; you will just need to ensure you get the correct length replacement by measuring the threaded portion of your lock cylinder.
- 7/8" Long: Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder # 295-000003
- 1-1/8" Long: Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder # 295-000004
- 1-3/8" Long: Replacement Cam Lock Cylinder # 295-000005
- 1-3/4" Long: Replacement Cam Lock... view full answer...
If you are wanting an option made in the USA I recommend the Mighty Cord Replacement Hardwire RV Plug - Male End - 50 Amp # A10-P50VP. view full answer...
Yes, the Adco # 290-3951 tires covers would be perfect for snow, ice, and extreme cold in Iowa. Your Miranda was originally equipped with 245/70-R19.5 tires which works out to 33" diameter, so you have selected the correct size unless you have drastically changed tire sizes. Don't forget that these come in a 2-pack and you need 4.
I have attached a video review of this product for you. view full answer...
For SumoSprings, or any other option, I recommend starting with the rear first. This will make the biggest impact. For your 2019 Coachmen Mirada 350S you will need the # SSR-180-54-1.
SumoSprings are always a great choice for suspension enhancement. These will help combat sway while also absorbing bumps and shocks to smooth out your ride. Adding the front # SSF-170-40-2 as well is definitely a good idea for a motorhome.
If sway alone is your main concern, the only thing that would be... view full answer...
Sounds like the motor is bad then if the module and wiring is good. If the steps you have are the Lippert Tread Lites like part # LC353543 that you referenced the correct replacement motor would then be the # LC183058. If you have something else let me know and I'll see what you'd need. view full answer...
From what I could find on your 2017 Coachmen Mirada 35BH, it uses a Ford chassis. The Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer w/ Custom Brackets for Class A Motorhomes # RM42RR will work for your 2017 Coachmen Mirada on a Ford Chassis.
The Roadmaster Exact Center Steering Stabilizer w/ Custom Brackets for Class A Motorhomes # RM42RR uses the Custom Mounting Brackets for Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer # RM-RBK22 which are confirmed to fit the Ford chassis used for motorhomes.... view full answer...
Yes, you can get a replacement camera that will plug into the existing wiring but the monitor will require a slight modification to the harness.
The Voyager RV Backup Camera Black # VGR84VR will be plug and play with your current camera system on your 2010 Coachmen Mirada.
The Voyager RV LCD Observation Monitor # VO34FR will work as a replacement for your current monitor, but you will have to use the new harness that is included with the monitor. This will connect to the existing camera... view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but I don't have a way to determine what locks are compatible with a 2014 Coachmen Mirada, so you would need to measure your cutout dimensions. However, the Global Link Ultra E Pro Electronic Lock for Travel Trailer w Keyed Alike Option - Black - Left Hand # 295-000185 or # 295-000183 (right hand) are an electronic lock for travel trailers and RVs that fits in 3-3/4" tall x 2-3/4" wide cutouts. If you have that size cutout on your door, then this option would... view full answer...
In order to determine which steering stabilizer is the correct fit for your 2018 Coachmen Mirada you will need to know the GVWR on your coach; the correct steering stabilizer is determined based on the GVWR.
For example, if your Mirada has a GVWR of 24000 or 26000-lbs you will want to use the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes # RM-RBK25-RSSA. If your GVWR is between 16000-lbs and 22000-lbs you'll want to use the # RM-RBK22-RSSA.
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The Roadmaster front anti-sway bar is an excellent option for added stability for your customer's motorhome, and you were correct about the fit for a 2007 Coachmen Mirada with a 20,500 lb GVWR, which is the following:
- Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-148
This stabilizer is going to do a superb job of helping brace the axle on the motorhome, resulting in more controlled handling and making it easier to steer your Coachmen. In regards to installation, it should take somewhere... view full answer...
It sounds like your 2008 Coachmen Mirada 310DS is using lights like the LED Trailer Tail Light # OPT68FR which is held in place with a Rubber Grommet # A45GB. As no one is currently making a replacement lens for you lights you will need to measure the cutout to verify that you will be able to replace your lights with these. The rubber grommet is sized for a 4-1/2" hole. The light connects with a 3-Wire Pigtail # A47PB which can be spliced in if your light uses a different connection. view full answer...
The 2005 Coachmen Mirada 300QB is on a Ford F-53 chassis which means the correct parts are as follows:
Front - SumoSprings Rebel Custom Helper Springs part # SSF-171-40-2
Rear - SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs part # SSR-184-40-1
Rear- Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar part # RM-1139-146
The above components will all fit the 300QB model with a 15,700 GVWR. I called my contact at Super Springs to confirm this as well. The combination of these three parts is also going to make a night... view full answer...
Most brake controllers such as the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller part # 90195 come with a wiring harness that has blunt cut wires on one end and a plug on the other end that goes to the controller. You will need to attach the blunt cut wires on the above harness to the blunt cut wires on your motorhome via butt connectors in order to install a brake controller. There is not a plug-in connector that installs on the end of the motorhome's blunt cut wires and then plugs into... view full answer...
I looked up your 2015 Coachmen Mirada that's built on a Ford F-53 chassis and it's a 34BH model which means the correct front SumoSprings kit is the part # SSF-170-40-2. The correct rear kit then is the part # SSR-180-54-1. view full answer...
Small individual parts for an older Kwikee step motor like the one on your 1996 Coachmen are no longer available. For a Series 28 electric single step on a 1996 Coachman you'll need to upgrade the unit to current parts, according to my contact at Lippert.
If your step linkage is curved use kit Conversion/Upgrade Kit # LC379145. If the step linkage is straight then use kit # LC379769. Please compare the photos of these items to your unit to determine the correct upgrade kit. view full answer...
What you're looking for is the Replacement Door Switch for Lippert Electric Coach Step # LC301694. This will replace your existing sensor so the steps will automatically extend and retract when you open and close the door. view full answer...