We do have replacement bushing and mount kits that fit your 2007 Fleetwood Bounder 33R for the rear sway bar but it depends on what the diameter of your factory bar is. If the diameter is 1-3/8 inch you'd want the part # RM-4139-300 or if it's 1-1/2 inch # RM-4139-125. Since there's no way for us to know which diameter bar you have now you'll have to run out and measure to determine what you'd need. view full answer...
Based on what you the correct motor is the part # LC379147 and the correct gear box is the Replacement Gear Box and A Linkage for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC379160. view full answer...
From the specs available to me it appears the 2018 Fleetwood Bounder Motorhome is constructed on the Ford F-Series (F-53) chassis with a V-10 engine. Please verify this within your owners manual for your specific vehicle/motorhome and identify if you have the either the 22,000 GVWR or the 24,000 GVWR chassis.
For your 2018 Fleetwood Bounder Motorhome there are three primary upgrades that I recommend toward suspension enhancements. I suggest the Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer... view full answer...
Since your 2021 Fleetwood Bounder 35k is built on a Ford F-53 chassis with a 22k GVWR and a V8 engine the correct steering stabilizer is the # RM62VR. view full answer...
The Garnish for Fan-Tastic Roof Vents part # FVK2040-80 is an off-white roof garnish that is 4-1/2 inches deep and was designed to be used with the Fan-Tastic vent 1450 that you have. view full answer...
The suspension enhancement system I recommend for a 2019 Ford Ranger is the Timbren Rear Suspension Enhancement System part # TFRRGR. The Timbrens are an excellent option because they are super easy to install (only one bolt per side) and they do not require adjustments or maintenance. The Timbrens are going to provide support while towing or hauling so that you don't have issues with incorrect headlight aim, poor braking, and instability issues. Furthermore, they won't affect the unloaded... view full answer...
We have just what you need to improve the handling of your 2006 Fleetwood Bounder W22 chassis with the rear sway bar part # RM-1259-109. For Class A motorhomes like yours the biggest ride quality improvement you can make is with a rear sway bar. This will be a night and day difference.
Next biggest improvement you'll make is with a front sway bar which the part # RM-1259-106 is the correct kit which also includes a TruTrac rod kit as well. Finally the next biggest improvement you'll make... view full answer...
The Dometic 320 Full-Timer RV Toilet # DOM87FR would install pretty easily in place of your Sealand Model 111 without major modifications, I would consider it a "drop-in" install. You can add a hand sprayer too with the Hand Sprayer Installation Kit for Dometic # DOM75FR. view full answer...
Our pictures don't show it but the HD version part # RR43120B has a more square and heavier duty bar shape whereas the aero version part # RR43138B has a more elliptical and aero shape like the name implies. The aero bars are going to be quieter and look sleaker so that would be what I would go with. view full answer...
For a brake controller for your 2008 Fleetwood Bounder 38P I recommend the Redarc Tow-Pro Elite Trailer Brake Controller # RED44FR. This proportional brake controller allows you to mount the main unit out of sight, with the knob mounted in the dash. This allows you to maintain a clean look and keeps everything out of the way.
The knob allows for easy adjustment of braking power, as well as manual override. It uses a colored LED for simple diagnostics. The 3-Axis accelerometer measures... view full answer...
The most effective solution for your sway problems is definitely an anti-sway bar. I recommend adding both the rear # RM-1139-149 and front # RM-1139-148 anti-way bars from Roadmaster. These are going to add a lot of stability which will minimize the sway you're experiencing and reduce driver fatigue.
The anti-sway bars use the weight of the axle to brace the frame as it shifts when you turn. This balances the weight transfer which reduces body roll. These have a 4140 chromoly steel construction... view full answer...
I recommend using the Sumo Springs # SSR-187-54-1 (rear axle) over the Air Lift for a few reasons. First, they're the easiest to install (no drilling required) and will not require constantly filling the bags, so they're a maintenance free option. If you also want front end suspension enhancements you can use the # SSF-170-40-2.
The Sumo Springs do a great job of helping fight body roll and cushion against road shock, which is going to do wonders for improving your ride quality. view full answer...
Since you have a Carefree awning setup the only solution we have to get you replacement fabric would be with just the replacement fabric of the fabric and roller kit you mentioned part # LCV000334383. This is the same fabric as what comes with the # LCV000211483 but it will allow you to use it with your Carefree setup since the Solera rollers are compatible with Carefree. view full answer...
We have a solution but the Curt # C31088 FRONT hitch you referenced is not a match for your Bounder motorhome. I reached out to my technical contact at Curt (Manufacturing) and he said that they don't even try to front fit motor homes. Even if you found something to fit at the front of the Chevy frame, the issue is the foot or so of trim and fascia beyond the front end of the frame.
I suppose that a mechanically inclined person could try a generic hitch mount like the Curt # C13701 or... view full answer...
For your 2013 Chevy Equinox, I recommend the Blue Ox Alpha Tow Bar # BX7380. This will handle the weight capacity and will work with Blue Ox Baseplate # BX1689. Because your Bounder trailer hitch is too high, you will need to use a high low adapter. I've attached the link to all your options and also attached an article for you to determine the proper fit.
Let me know if you have further questions. view full answer...