Which Steering Stabilizer for 2005 Pace Arrow 37C Workhorse Series W or Series R Chassis
Updated 03/24/2020 | Published 03/23/2020 >
Question:
What is the correct part number needed for my coach? Thanks
asked by: Joe C
Expert Reply:
From my research I was able to find out that there were 3 different versions of the Workhorse chassis used on the 2005 Pace Arrow: the W Series, R Series and P Series. The W and R Series chassis have a solid front axle with leaf springs, where the P series have an independent front suspension system.
The correct steering stabilizer for your 2005 Pace Arrow 37C with the Workhorse W Series and R Series Chassis is the Roadmaster # RM-RBK13-RSSA. This steering stabilizer comes with customized brackets so that installation won't require any drilling.
If it turns out you have a Workhorse P Series the correct steering stabilizer is the Roadmaster # RM-RBK3-RSSP30.
You can also confirm what chassis series you have by looking at the 6th number in your VIN; if the 6th digit is a 5, it is a P chassis; any of the other models will have a different number.
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Roadmaster Reflex Steering Stabilizer with Mounting Brackets for Class A Motor Homes
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