Based on my research your 2005 Holiday Rambler Endeavor is built on a Roadmaster Motorhome chassis and there are no custom fits for wiring harnesses and we have not been made aware of specific wires for this particular chassis. What that means is you are going to need to hard wire in a 4-way, the Upgraded Circuit Protected ModuLite with 4-Pole Flat # 119178KIT, along with the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7. Doing this will also require you use additional... view full answer...
If your 2000 Roadmaster Chassis is the Air Ride or Monaco then you need the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets # RM-RBK6-RSSA.
If you have the Straight Axle Leaf Spring instead then you need the Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets # RM-RBK8-RSSA. view full answer...
The Triple LED Trailer Tail Light # 328-003-30LEM2 that you referenced do not require any extra diodes to install. You'd just need to wire them to your current wiring on your Montana and you'd be set. view full answer...
What you have is an older design, but we have checked with Lippert in the past and they have told us that the # LC359259 does work as a replacement for the module you have now and will upgrade it to the current design. view full answer...
The stabilizer part # RM-RBK6-RSSA is a fit for the your motorhome if you have the Dana front axle as well as have air bag suspension. If you do not have air bag suspension it would not work. view full answer...
There is a potential option for a trailer hitch for your 2006 Monaco La Palma motorhome, though there are no custom-fit hitches for this vehicle, which was built on a Roadmaster motorhome chassis.
Instead, you may be able to use the Multi-Fit Motorhome Trailer Hitch # 5350 which will fit so long as your '06 Monaco has a chassis that measures between 24" and 46" wide so you will need to take a quick measurement to determine if it will fit.
This is a 2" hitch with a 5,000 lb towing capacity... view full answer...
You can use the Phoenix USA QuickTrim Hub Cover # QT545C with the HWT Aluminum Hi-Spec Series S5 Trailer Wheel # AM22323HWTB.
This hub cover is designed to snap onto wheels that have a 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern and 1/2" lug nuts, both of which the HWT wheel uses.
I have added links to video reviews of the wheel and hub cover for you to take a look at. view full answer...
If your Kwikee Series 42 powered steps were made before 2005 the replacement control module is the part # LC379146 whereas if they were made after that you'd need the part # LC379604. Since your Rambler is a 2006 model you most likely have a 2005 made module.
If you check out the module on your steps and compare it to the two product pictures for the modules I mentioned you should be able to easily identify what you have. view full answer...
Some manufacturers do not follow the traditional color codes per function. With that being said, you want to test the 7-wire harness by function with a circuit tester like part # PTW2993. Have someone activate the functions while you test for power at the circuits. I have attached a diagram that shows the pin positions of a 7-way. view full answer...
There is not a replacement 7-way wiring harness that is a custom fit for your 2005 Beaver Patriot Thunder that is built on a Roadmaster chassis; what you will need to do is replace it with a universal connector, the Pollak 7-Pole, RV-Style Trailer Connector Socket w/ Wiring Harness and Mounting Bracket # PK11898. view full answer...
Since your 1995 Monaco Dynasty is built on a Roadmaster chassis the correct steering stabilizer is the part # RM-RBK6-RSSA according to Roadmaster. view full answer...
Thanks for all the info you gave on your step setup. We've had similar questions to this before and have spoken with Lippert about what the options are. There is a replacement motor available only for those parts that show number 5973820. If your motor shows this part number then you can use replacement motor part # LC379608. If it does not have that specific item number then there is no longer a replacement motor and you will need to replace the entire step unit, according to my Lippert... view full answer...
This is a fairly common concern with the Atwood AC units. The reason the fan stays on is because the thermostat sensor is located in the return air side of the AC. The fan keeps air moving from the RV so that it gets an accurate temperature reading. view full answer...
Since your 2004 Holiday Rambler Endeavor is on a Roadmaster Motorhome chassis you have two options for steering stabilizers. You have the part # RM-RBK8-RSSA for if you have leaf springs. The second option is part # RM-RBK6-RSSA for if you have airbags. view full answer...
The best brake controller for your situation is the Prodigy P3 # 90195; it is the most popular model we carry due to its effectiveness and ease of use. It will activate your trailer's brakes immediately in proportion to your motorhome's brakes and offers three different boost levels so you can adjust your braking power.
When wiring the P3 on your motorhome with an exhaust brake that does activate the brake light you do need to test to find out if there is power on the brake switch wire... view full answer...