Hey Randy, I spoke with SumoSprings and they mentioned that you can use the SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs # SSR-187-54-1 for the rear and # SSF-170-40-2 for the rear.
They did also mention that on certain coaches there is a metal bar on the frame that will not allow you to properly install these springs so you'll want to check the coach before ordering to make sure that there is nothing preventing you from a proper install. view full answer...
For your 2008 Fleetwood Southwind Motorhome I recommend the following replacement options:
Opti-Brite LED Dome Light - 11" Long x 4" Tall - 16 Diodes - Cool White
Item # ILL06COB
Opti-Brite LED RV Mini Dome Light - 354 Lumens - Rectangle - Neutral White - Clear Lens
Item # ILL07COB
Optronics RV Interior Double Dome Light with Switch - Incandescent - Rectangle - Clear Lens
Item # RVIL22
The Opti-Brite options are LED so they'll use less energy and last longer than incandescent bulbs... view full answer...
Based on my research your 2004 Fleetwood Southwind Motorhome was either built on the Ford Chassis, or the Workhorse Chassis.
If your Southwind was built on the Ford Chassis I recommend the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-143, and Front Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-148.
If your Southwind was built on the Workhorse Chassis I recommend the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1259-108, and Front Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1259-105. view full answer...
I can certainly point you in the right direction. If both Ac units are original to your camper, it is safe to assume that they are both identical. To replace your Coleman Mach Air conditioners I recommend the Furrion Chill HE # FR82PV. This is a 13,500 BTU air conditioner. This one includes a conversion kit which will make it compatible with your existing Coleman systems. So you will not have to change out anything inside the camper. This will be a nice upgrade from an older Coleman unit.... view full answer...
We don't have anything custom fit for your 2005 Southwind 32V but if your frame width is between 24 and 46 inches the # 5350 will fit. Or we have the # 13703 which fits a wider range of 22 and 72 inch and fits all frame styles. view full answer...
You are correct, the Adco Olefin HD RV Cover for Class A Motorhomes up to 37' Long # AD74ZR that you mentioned is the correct cover for your 2016 Fleetwood Bounder 35K.
Additionally, the RV cover # AD74ZR is the exact same as Adco's 36826, there is no difference. # AD74ZR is just our part number for 36826. view full answer...
To bypass the existing slide-out wiring on your 2000 Fleetwood Southwind RV Coach the Lippert Components Controller # LC135666, Replacement Wiring Harness for Lippert Slide-Out Controller # LC135696, and Single Slide-Out Momentary Switch # 37212395 will work just fine to control your slide-out.
I included a video of the Lippert # LC135666 for you to take a look at. view full answer...
I do have an option for you but these parts are not offered as a replacement for this mode unfortunately. Therefore, your best option is a full replacement, the Dometic 311 Part-Timer RV Toilet part # DOM77FR for tan or part # DOM67FR for white. These will be direct replacement units. view full answer...
Hey Clark thanks for the info, I wasn't able to find that part because that link didn't take me anywhere but the Single Rocker Switch # 37212505 sounds exactly like what you're looking for.
Similarly to what you're looking for, this is a SPST 12V switch with a white housing and has a red light that illuminates when it's on.
The only thing you'll need to check is the actual size of the switch, this one measures 1-1/8" tall x 9/16" wide and has a cut out of 1-1/8" tall x 1/2" wide so... view full answer...
When replacing an incandescent turn signal circuit bulb on a vehicle with an LED you would need to install load resistors or you can go with the easier solution of replacing the thermal flasher unit that controls the blinkers with a digital one. I did this on a vehicle years ago and it's much easier than trying to find the correct load resistor. We do not carry digital flasher units though so you would need to source that elsewhere. view full answer...
Sway bars are going to help you more than adding springs. I recommend the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-149 and Roadmaster Front Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-148 to help reduce the body roll and improve stability so you don't feel the wind or air pressure from passing trucks so drastically. view full answer...
The total width of the # SP501L ladder is 12-3/4 inches. This is the outside measurement of the step pads since that's the widest point. The actual dimension of the step that's usable for your foot to land is about 10 inches between the uprights. view full answer...
We do have bushings for your 2004 Fleetwood Southwind front anti-sway bar. If you have the 1-1/2" diameter anti-sway bar you need the Roadmaster Polyurethane Bushing Kit # RM-4139-125. If you have the 1-5/8" you need the # RM-4139-127. Both include the 2 bushings and the necessary hardware for installation. view full answer...
Typically you will want to use the Motor Upgrade Kit # LC29VR with the older steps to upgrade all the components. As long as you have the updated Control Unit # LC379146 on your steps you will only need the Gearbox # LC379160 and Motor # LC379147. view full answer...
Greystone Built-in Microwave with Trim Kit # 324-000106 will require an opening size of no less than 13-1/2 H x 19-1/4 W x 15-inches D. The included trim piece measures 23-3/8 x 15. I went to our warehouse to measure this unit myself rather than rely on manufacturer specs. view full answer...
Unfortunately, we do not have a database or other way of knowing what leaf springs you need just from your RV information.
In order to determine the correct replacement leaf springs, you will need to do a little bit of measuring. You will first want to measure the width of your leaf springs followed by the length from the center of each eye hole. Then you will also need to count the number of leaves your spring has. Once these measurements are found, you will then be able to choose the... view full answer...
Since Atwood is not in the trailer jack business anymore we can't get their replacement parts like we used to. Maybe you could lucky finding a replacement jack laying around but most likely you'd have to go with a new leveling system like the Lippert Ground Control 3.0 # LC358590. view full answer...
From what I could find on the SE160p-90 it's a 16" gas strut with a 90lb pressure rating. Since we don't carry the 90lb in a 16" length the safest option would be to go lower to the 15" # 372-2125-90. You won't be able to get the door open as far but you also won't have to worry about the door pressing too far out and contacting something else.
If you have the extra clearance space then you can go with the # 372-2200-90, but I do recommend measuring first to ensure fitment. view full answer...
For a double step that will fit in replacement of your Kwikee 32 steps part # LC372261 you'd want the Hickory Springs Manual Pull-Out Steps # 98224EXTALC1 as this is only model we carry that's the correct width. view full answer...