There certainly is! For your Class A motorhome on the 2007 Workhorse W16 chassis, you'd need the # RM-RBK8-RSSA Reflex Steering Stabilizer. I've confirmed the fit with my contact at Roadmaster. view full answer...
To add a steering stabilizer to your 2010 Workhorse W22 chassis I recommend going with the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets # RM-RBK13-RSSA which has received great reviews from our customers. view full answer...
You would simply need a standard trailer brake controller for your motorhome for use with the Roadmaster Tow Dolly with Electric Brakes # RM-2050-1.
Assuming your Itasca has a 4-way, you would first need to add a 7-way with the Universal Installation Kit for Trailer Brake Controller # ETBC7; you will also need extra brake wire, about 10 feet of Deka Jacketed 2 Wire, 10 Gauge, Brake Wire # 10-2-1.
With that you can add a brake controller, with the best option being the Tekonsha Prodigy... view full answer...
For your 2004 Itasca Suncruiser, with an Atwood RV Water Heater w/ Heat Exchange AT94023, which is no longer available, I recommend going with the Dometic RV Water Heater # DMC74FR.
This tank is a bit smaller at 6 gallons, versus AT94023 10 gallon capacity, but will also produce up to 12 gallons of hot water per hour, which should be plenty.
Additionally, this unit has an aluminum clad tank, that does a great job preventing corrosion, and also has a high-temperature limit switch, which... view full answer...
For that model year, Roadmaster offers a few different fits, but I was unable to confirm which Workhorse chassis your Itasca 35U motorhome used.
For W22 and W24 chassis motorhomes that are 33 feet or longer, use # RM-1259-109 or for W20, W22 or W24 chassis under 33 feet long, use # RM-1259-108.
If Firestone air helper springs have been added, you'll also need the # RM-590054-00 adapter kit which would need to be welded in place. view full answer...
there is not a part number than encompasses both the motor and the gear, however they are available individually with the # LC301696 for the gear and # LC301695 for the motor. view full answer...
The 2003 Dolphin motorhomes are built on the Workhorse W-22 chassis and the correct steering stabilizer for this unit is the Roadmaster Reflex # RM-RBK13-RSSA. This USA-made item includes the stabilizer, custom mounting brackets, all hardware and installation instructions. It is shown in the linked video.
The stabilizer attaches to your Workhorse W-Series' tie rod on one end and to the frame on the other. A heavy-duty steel spring runs the length of the rod, constantly working to keep... view full answer...
Yes, the Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator # DM72VR will be a good replacement for your older actuator DA-66. This actuator has a bolt-on installation and requires 2-1/2 inch x 4-1/2 inch grade-5 bolts which are not included. The actuator works with drum brakes and has a gross towing weight of 7,000 pounds with a maximum tongue weight of 700 pounds.
I linked an installation video below on installing the Demco Hydraulic Brake Actuator. If you have any further questions please feel free to... view full answer...
The start capacitor # FR45FR is designed to store energy that will allow you to start your AC unit when there is not enough power available otherwise; I suppose it's similar to a soft start like you've referred to. Whether or not you can run 2 AC units at the same time on a 30A feed, you may have enough juice to run them, but starting them is the challenge and will depend on your coach's power management system. I'll also say that you'll have a better chance with 13,500 btu units than you... view full answer...
I may have a solution for you, but we do not carry that particular part and it would seem that it's quite specific to that coach; this may mean that it's not available any longer. With that said, you really could use any bathroom sink that fits the dimensions of the counter top cutout.
You might be able to use something like the LaSalle Bristol Single Bowl RV Bathroom Sink - 16" Long x 12-1/4" Wide - White # 34416166PW which will require a hole 15-3/4" long and 12" wide. This sink does... view full answer...