We do carry the Advent AC units, but the ACRG11 is an older model that has been discontinued. If you are looking to replace it, I recommend the # ACRG15 which comes with the distribution box and wall thermostat. To replace the AC unit itself we have the Advent # ACM135. This is a white 13,500 BTU unit. Installation would require wiring the AC unit to the distribution box, and wiring the thermostat so it is not exactly a plug and play install. view full answer...
Hey Mike,
I'll go ahead and list out the highest-rated front and rear SumoSprings for your 2006 Workhorse W22 chassis (which fit so long as it is 2-wheel drive):
- Rear: SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs - 7,000 lbs # SSR-280-54-1
- Front: SumoSprings Solo Custom Helper Springs - 1,500 lbs # SSF-280-47
You made a smart choice going with SumoSprings because they do a superb job of stabilizing your rig if it starts to rock from heavy winds, or when taking a tight turn. So they'll... view full answer...
Hey Brad, thanks for reaching out!
The Air Lift WirelessAIR Compressor System # AL74000 is a dual path compressor which means it can control up to 2 air bags (or 2 sets of air bags). You might be able to find a specialty air compressor kit out there, but all of the options that I've heard of are either single path or dual path; I have yet to come across one that controls 4 air bags independently. This means you'll need 2 of the compressor kits in order to operate 4 bags individually.
What's... view full answer...
Hey Claude! The SumoSprings are not the same for the front and rear axle. Sometimes they are only available for the front and not for the rear due to the design of the vehicle/chassis. Do you know what model that Workhorse chassis is?
I wasn't able to find any specific information on the Workhorse models, only those with the Roadmaster chassis. If it is a W20, W22, or W24 you can use the SumoSprings Maxim Custom Helper Springs - Rear Axle # SSR-280-54-1. If you have something else please... view full answer...
Hey Ron, thanks for reaching out!
What is the flange to flange width of your bedroom topper? If you can get me that measurement I'll be able to recommend the correct slide-topper for you.
Attached is a photo showing where to measure. view full answer...
The only parts list for your triple step is attached. It unfortunately does not give the breakdown to the extent you are seeking with Teflon plate and wave washer as those parts are not replacement options from the manufacturer. I've attached the best parts list from the manufacturer I can get as an attempt to help. If your parts are worn then I recommend getting the replacement kit # LC379804 because not all the parts you are seeking are replacement options. view full answer...
We have the Replacement Wheel Master Lug Nut Cover for Wheel Liner part # WMRMT9061 available. These are designed to go over the keeper nuts to give you a nice clean look.
We also offer a 33mm part # WM9005-6, 7/8" Covers part # WM8019, 1" Covers part # WM8010 or the 1-1/16" Covers part # WM8011. view full answer...
I reached out to the manufacturer who told me the Kwikee Series 25 Steps # LC365837 you are looking to replace your older steps with will not work. This is what they told me:
"Per my parts department, based on the information you have provided, they can verify that the customer is replacing a Series 23 Kwikee step assembly with a series 25 Kwikee step assembly. He needs to be advised not to do this, as they will not fit or bolt up properly. The frame sizes are different from one another... view full answer...
Hey Jim, welcome back! That camera system is obsolete so you will need a complete replacement to upgrade to color cameras. For the best system with a rear and side cameras I recommend the Furrion Vision S+ Wireless RV Observation System w/ 3 Cameras # FR64AD. This will give you a nice, clear view of your surroundings and allows you to see multiple angles at once on the 7" screen. This Vision S+ also has motion detection and the ability to record for added security at the campground.
Any... view full answer...
A sway bar (usually the name you know from passenger vehicles) is an anti-sway bar like those in the link I have provided. Anti-sway bars work to reduce side to side movement of the vehicle, giving you more control. They also work to reduce roll when cornering for a better ride. The weight of the load will be more balanced across the length of the axle. And the ride will be more level.
The TruCenter from Blue Ox, see link, is a steering stabilizer. This device attaches to your vehicles... view full answer...
Hey Dan,
I can help you look into this, but I don't have any insight into a wiring schematic on your Holiday Rambler Endeavor.
What I recommend starting with is the wiring at the back of your motorhome. Use a circuit tester like part # PTW2992 to probe the wiring where you can see it while someone else runs through the various functions so you can see if the problem is damaged wiring or simply no power coming through at all. If you find damaged wiring then you'll need to replace it, but... view full answer...
Hey Jim, the BrakeBuddy Towed Vehicle Battery Charge Line Kit part # BB54FR that you referenced does not put a heavy enough charge on the vehicle battery to cause any over charging issues. It would basically keep it topped off and would not try to do anything beyond that. view full answer...
Hello Joe,
Great question. The Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes # RM-RBK13-RSSA is a great fit for you 2002 Newmar on a W22 Workhorse Chassis. The good news is that it is not going to put any extra strain on the steering pump and this is because the steering stabilizer is a passive part (it doesn’t force anything, it just helps control unwanted movement). The # RM-RBK13-RSSA is designed to give you full turning radius, the only thing... view full answer...
Hey Richard. The correct cover would be the Replacement Wheel Master Lug Nut Cover for Wheel Liner item # WMRMT9061. It does indeed fit the 22 mm Lug Nut for Wheel Master Wheel Liner item # WM9062.
We have the Wheel Masters Lug Nut Cover Pliers item # WM8211 if you need help getting the covers off.
How did you lose your cover? view full answer...
Hey Donald, so we do have a solution, but due to your 903206000 Kwikee Series 32 steps being made in 2003, there isn't a standalone gearbox and motor available, as Lippert (which is Kwikee) changed all the parts after 2006. That means you'll need an upgrade kit which is a new motor, gearbox, and control unit in order to work, and the correct part is the Motor Upgrade Kit for Kwikee Electric RV Steps # LC29VR. view full answer...
Hey Scott,
The fabric is interchangeable between brands so you would be able to switch to vinyl. To find the correct length we'll need to measure from the center of one awning arm to the center of the other awning arm (depicted below). Once we know this length I can see what color options we have for it. Do you have a preference? view full answer...
Hey there!
Each Weigh Safe Flap Jack Folding RV Stabilizing Block weighs right around 5 to 6 pounds on its own, and the full 4-pack comes in at about 23 pounds total.
And yes, you can absolutely use them with a motorhome! My teammates and I tested them out, and they work great. They’re super sturdy, give you solid stability under your jacks or stabilizers, and the best part is they fold up compact for easy storage when you’re done.
They’re a really nice option if you want something that’s... view full answer...
Hey Concepcion, the exact replacement for your Kwikee 903206000 steps is going to be the Kwikee Electric RV Step Complete Assembly # LC372261.
These steps measure 24" wide x 11-1/8" deep, has 8" of drop/rise, and a 300 lb capacity.
If you have any other questions, please feel free to drop a comment and let me know! view full answer...
Hello Dennis. Air bag kits like the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate # AL88202 are designed for the stock suspension. If your motorhome has a rear lift, you may need an additional spacer like part # AL52420 which is a 2" spacer. The correct spacer will of course depend on the amount of lift. What you can do is install the brackets for the air bag kit and measure the distance between. Then subtract the height of the air bag and that will tell you what spacer you will need. view full answer...