Since your 2008 Fleetwood Southwind is built on a Workhorse W24 chassis I believe that there is wiring located up under the dash and to the left of the steering column on the 2006 Workhorse W24 chassis that is for a brake controller. 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 Southwind then the brake controller will have to be hardwired in.
On the brake controller white is ground, black... view full answer...
For the 2002 Workhorse W22 the correct Roadmaster steering stabilizer with mounting brackets is # RM-RBK13-RSSA. The mounting brackets alone are # RM-RBK13. I have included a link to our FAQ on stability control for heavy duty vehicles. 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...
Yes, the Mighty Cord RV Power Cord # A10-5025EDBK will remain pliable when it's cold out. It would not be difficult to put away in the winter months. view full answer...
The Atwood brake actuators are no longer made as Atwood got out of the industry a while back. Best solution is to replace it with a Demco surge actuator part # DM72VR which is a very similar but improved surge actuator for disc brakes. It has an easier to use coupler latch and is very reliable. view full answer...
The two sway bars you referenced are designed to fit different versions of the W-Series Workhorse motorhomes.
The part # RM-1259-108 is designed to fit the:
2000 - 2009 Workhorse W-Series W20
2000 - 2009 Workhorse W-Series W22
2000 - 2009 Workhorse W-Series W24
And the part # RM-1259-118 is designed to fit the:
2005 - 2009 Workhorse W-Series W16
2005 - 2009 Workhorse W-Series W18 view full answer...
For your 2002 Workhorse W20 chassis you would want the part # RM-1259-108 as a rear sway bar and not the # RM-1259-109 that you referenced. view full answer...
We don't have any front hitches that would work for your 2005 W22 Workhose RV, so you would need to contact a qualified fabricator to see about having one fabricated to your RV.
Once you have a front hitch I would recommend the Curt Spare Tire Carrier part # C31006 to carry your spare. I attached a review video for you to check out. 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...
First let's get you set up with a base plate kit. The Blue Ox # BX1722 is the custom fit base plate kit for your 2013 Chevrolet Spark with a manual transmission.
Next we will need a tow bar. I recommend the # BX7420, because it's easy to use and comes with the safety cables.
Supplemental Braking Systems are required in most states and Canadian provinces, so you will want to look up your state and see what towing laws they enforce.
Surge brakes operate by using a mechanical braking... view full answer...
Actually for your W22 chassis RV the correct rear sway bar would be the # RM-1259-109 for if you are 33 feet or longer or part # RM-1259-108 for if you are shorter than that.
There will be some drilling required for installation. I attached instructions for both products for you to check out as well. view full answer...
Based on your information, I recommend the 5 inch tall SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs, Item # SSF-280-47, for your front axle and they work with W20 or W22 variations of your 2010 Workhorse chassis. For rear axle support, I recommend the 8-1/2 inch tall SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs, Item # SSR-280-54-1. view full answer...
The Wheel Masters Lug Nut Cover Pliers # WM8211 is designed to remove the lug nut covers on a RV. We have used sockets to remove the covers in the past but using this tool lessens the chance of damaging the finish. view full answer...
The bolt size that comes with the Timbren kit part # TWRW22 is M10x60mm x 1.5. Basically just enough of the bolt comes through the assembly and frame to secure it with the nut on the truck frame. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer # RM-RBK13-RSSA will provide you with some stability on your 2007 Workhorse W22 motorhome, but a rear anti-sway bar is the best ways to provide stabilization for your motorhome. The reason is because they are such a vast improvement over the OEM sway bars and their placement at the rear of the vehicle allows for the greatest improvement in handling. After that, the best way to increase your rig's handling and comfort is with a front anti-sway bar,... view full answer...
According to the original sales brochure I looked up, your 2005 Newmar Mountain Aire 3778 was built on the Workhorse W-24 chassis. The same brochure states that the overall length of your coach is 37 feet 5 inches.
Given that information, you'd want to use the Roadmaster # RM-1259-109 for the rear anti-sway bar and # RM-1259-105 for the front.
Sway bars essentially lock the axles down to the vehicle frame, so they can't rack which causes wandering and unwanted body roll.
A steering... view full answer...
We'll typically recommend folks start with a rear anti-sway bar which will solve handling problems the majority of the time. For your 36 foot 2002 Workhorse chassis, use the # RM-1259-109.
If your motorhome follows ruts in the pavement, you'd want to add a steering stabilizer like # RM-RBK13-RSSA. view full answer...
I recommend the TST TPMS for RVs # TST-507-FT-6-C for your motorhome and towed vehicle. This system uses flow through sensors that make adding air to your tires when they are low much easier. The kit comes with 6 sensors and you can add up to 38 different sensors allowing you to use the main unit with multiple vehicles and even load up to 4 different vehicle profiles.
By adding the 2 additional sets of the Flow Through Tire Sensors # TST-507-FT-S2 you will be able to use the monitor to... view full answer...
I have a replacement option for you, but we reached out to Blue Ox and unfortunately since the Blue ox Aladdin tow bar BX4325 has been discontinued for a few years there is not a replacement arm available.
Instead I recommend replacing your tow bar with the Blue Ox Ascent Tow Bar - Motorhome Mount - 2" Hitch - 7,500 lbs # BX4370 which has the same 7500lb weight capacity as your Aladdin and is overall easier to use since it has an easier telescoping arm setup. view full answer...
Your 2004 Fleetwood Bounder 32W is built on a Workhorse W Series chassis so for a Blue Ox steering stabilizer you would want the part # RM-RBK13-RSSA which is a confirmed fit and would work well. view full answer...