The 2004 Fleetwood Southwind 32VS was built on either a Ford chassis or a Workhorse chassis. If it has a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 20,500 pounds then it is the Ford chassis. If it has a GVWR or 20,700 pounds it is a Workhorse chassis.
If you determine that it was built on the Ford chassis then there is a brake controller plug but it is not easy to get to. It is up under the dash behind the instrument cluster. I have included a picture showing where it is. You would then need... view full answer...
You will continue to use your awning's current arms when using the conversion kit:
- Solera Manual Pull Style to Power Awning Conversion Kit # LC329250 view full answer...
If the motor you found on your 2002 Fleetwood Southwind 35r has the number 386480 like I believe is what you said then yes, the part # LC386480 is the correct replacement. If you are not sure what you have you'd have to check and see what yours says since we don't have a way to look up what you may have just based on the motorhome info. view full answer...
Yes, the Swagman XTC-2 2-Bike Platform Rack part # S64670 is rated for use on a motorhome so it can be used on your Fleetwood Southwind Class A Motorhome. It does not have a pivot point on the shank which is what allows it to be used as such. It also has a threaded hitch pin which will help to stabilize the rack and bikes while in motion.
In order to lock the bike rack to your motorhome you will want to use the Locking Anti-Rattle Threaded Hitch Pin part # S64029. In order to lock both... view full answer...