I looked up the lug nut size of the 2005 Workhorse W22 chassis that you have and since it has 33 mm lug nuts the lug covers you'd need are the part # PXSP33. We don't have this size lug nut though. view full answer...
Although there is no manufacturer recommendation for a ladder on your 2001 Hurricane motorhome I recommend going with the Stromberg Carlson RV Exterior Ladder # LA-401 over the 97" Long Surco Universal Exterior RV Ladder # SP501L or the 84-1/2" LongSurco Universal Exterior RV Ladder # SP502L.
The reason being that the Stromberg Carlson option is 99-1/2" long and can be cut to custom-fit your application. As long as you install it to a part of your trailer that is structurally solid you... view full answer...
From the research I did it looks like your 2003 RV M6342LX Workhorse is a Dolphin built on the W22 chassis. For a front sway bar you would want the # RM-1259-106 and for the rear the # RM-1259-109. view full answer...
There isn't a brake controller wiring harness for the 2004 Chevy Workhorse RV chassis. It is possible that the RV came with one. Sometimes they plug in under the driver's seat but would otherwise be located under the dash. It is also possible that it does not have a place to plug a brake controller into and could just have tow package wires under the dash. To check this look for a bundle of wires up under dash with a white tag on them.
If you cannot locate a wire bundle or place that a... view full answer...
I do not have an option rated that high for any coaches. The closest I can get you is the Curt Adjustable Trailer Hitch Receiver part # C13701.
It is rated for 500 lbs. of Tongue Weight and 5,000 lbs. of Gross Trailer Weight.
You do need to check your Workhorse Owner's manual to see what it is rated for as a maximum as well and not exceed that. view full answer...
Adding front and rear sway bars are an option, though they might be more than you are willing to spend. For a front bar, you can use # RM-1259-105 or # RM-1259-106. For a rear bar, you can use # RM-1259-108.
You could also install a steering stabilizer, # RM-RBK13-RSSA. It will work to keep the motor home centered so that the driver does not have o work as hard.
I have included links to the instructions for part # RM-1259-106 and part # RM-1259-108 for you. view full answer...
Roadmaster rear anti-sway bar # RM-1259-109 will fit your 2007 Workhorse W24 chassis. It is intended for models that are 33 feet or longer. Since yours is 36 feet long it fits that description. If you also want to upgrade the front of the RV you can use # RM-1259-105.
Some other helpful items that will greatly improve ride quality and drivability include a steering stabilizer such as # RM-RBK13-RSSA, front axle stabilizer # TT2304 and rear axle stabilizer # RM-TRACW-22 (the rear one only... view full answer...
For your 2004 Workhorse W22 chassis there isn't a specific custom front mounted hitch receiver. Because of that, I recommend using the Adjustable Width Trailer Hitch Receiver for RVs, 22" to 66" Wide # C13704 if you have the clearance under your frame for that not to disrupt. An adjustable hitch that is bolt on will be easier than a weld on option, but that is also a possibility. view full answer...
I believe that there is wiring located up under the dash and to the left of the steering column on the 2006 Workhorse W chassis that is for a brake controller that is on your 2006 Fleetwood Fiesta. Look for a bundle of wires held together with a white tag. The tag shows the functions of the wires. If that wire bundle is not present on your Bounder then the brake controller will have to be hardwired in.
You would need a 30 amp circuit breaker, # PK54530, wire # 10-2-1 sold by the foot,... view full answer...
For your 2003 Workhorse W22 the recommended rear sway bar is the part # RM-1259-108 which is a 1-1/2 inch diameter bar. This will work great and would not be a compromise in any way. view full answer...
Based on my research, it looks like your 2006 Winnebago Voyage 31V was built on the Workhorse W20 chassis so for a rear Roadmaster sway bar we have the part # RM-1259-108 as a confirmed fit and will work well. This will make a very large improvement in the way your motorhome handles so you'll really be glad you went with it. view full answer...
I suggest the Wheel Masters 4-Hose Inflation Kit # WM8208 for your 19-1/2-inch dually wheels with wheel covers. This kit is shown on the linked page along with our other inflation kits. I also linked a review video so you can see more about the components in this kit. view full answer...
We don't have a plug-in style of brake controller adapter for your 2002 Workhorse W22 but we can help you install a brake controller.
Trailer brake controllers are not vehicle-specific so pretty much any controller could be installed in any vehicle.
All controllers use the same wiring colors and connections: the white wire is ground and connects to the battery negative post; the black wire is +12V power to operate the controller and this connects to the battery + post through a 30-amp... view full answer...
There are several things you can do to improve the handling of your Workhorse W-24. The biggest improvement will be adding a rear anti-sway bar. Adding additional items like a front anti-sway bar and a steering stabilizer will improve the ride and handling as well.
For your motorhome I recommend the Workhorse W-Series Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar, part # RM-1259-109. The anti-sway will help reduce fatigue and helps make it easier to keep the RV level and on the road.
For a front anti-sway... view full answer...
We have steering stabilizers that will fit your 2004 Workhorse P-32, but Blue Ox does not make a TruCenter for this vehicle.
Roadmaster has the part # RM-RSSCP30 for if you have an OEM dampener or part # RM-RBK3-RSSP30 for if your P32 does not have an OEM dampener.
The sturdy steel spring on this stabilizer keeps your vehicle in line by constantly working to maintain its position. view full answer...
The only 12V 5,000 watt inverter we have available is the Go Power # 34280179. This is an excellent modified sine wave inverter to provide AC power that features built-in safety features to protect your cabin's electrical system and multiple connection points to connect your devices and cables.
This particular unit does not have an integrated transfer switch but you can add the Go Power Automatic Transfer Switch # 342GPTS to your setup. This pre-wired transfer switch will automatically... view full answer...
Yes, since the Wheel Masters 2-Hose Inflation Kit # WM8005 is NOT an airless kit it will have air pressure in the lines which will allow a tire pressure monitor system to easily work with it.
I attached an install video for this kit for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders - 90-Degree Bend - Front Wheels # WM802990 technically are designed for the front wheels, but there are several customers that left reviews stating that it worked on their rear wheels. It really just depends on the layout of your current valve stems and if it requires a bend at all.
I recommend looking into Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders - 135-Degree Bend - Steel Rear Wheels # WM8029135 or Wheel Masters Tire Pressure Valve Extenders... view full answer...
I don't believe there is a brake controller port on a Holiday Rambler even if it comes with a factory trailer connector. The only way to utilize a brake controller would be to hardwire one in yourself for which I recommend using the Tekonsha Prodigy P3 Trailer Brake Controller part # 90195. This option would require running some wires from the front to the rear as well as from the battery to the cab. If you don't want to mess with that there's a wireless option, the Curt Echo Mobile Brake... view full answer...