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Jan 29, 2014

1984 fleetwood southwind project

Well I got a new to me 1984 fleetwood southwind, was told shes about 34 feet. I traded an old pick up for it. Generator cranks right up I drove it from charlston sc to savannah georgia, I nearly thaught I was going to die. After the first 5 miles everytime I drove over a bridge it had this horrifying death wobble to the front right tire, I had to slow down to about 25mph for it to stabilize and be good to go again back up to 55 60. With that being said everybridge I had to slow down to 25 to avoid this death wobble. Finally 5 hours later I made it home. Any ideas? Bad ball joints? The rv was partially gutted, and running only on one battery and intermitant no starts. Now it wont start at all and no power to the dash. I pulled the starter and a wire with a block on it was melted? Is that a fuseable link? Are there fuses in a fusible link? But anyways this is my first rv that I want to use for camping and I want to spend as little as possible on it to make it a decent camper. I have a lot of pics but dont know how to post them. This post will be very lengthy and in details of every issue I run into and will really appreciate your guys support as I take fourth this project. I spent 5 tours in iraq one in afgahnistan, I just want to be able to camp in america now lol. Thanks for any tips pointers and any advice, thanks in advance, Dave.

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  • I appreciate the fast replys, the MH is only partially gutted, its missing dinette seats and the overhead sleeper. It is a chevy p30 chasis I believe. The PO did have a blow out on the passenger side. No family is involved its just we want to get it ready to go camping. And minor restore. The motor runs like a dream as well as the generator. The convection oven works, I havent tested a lot out yet there are no leaks in the roof and I pulled out the carpet and floors are solid. There is one place were the wood is rotted on the inside side wall. Maybe I can figure out how to post pics and you guys can see what I am working with. I appreciate your guys support for the military and helping me on this MH
  • Thanks for the service also. To get good information here you have to give the chassis builder. You could have a Chevrolet, Oshkosh, Ford. On that age you should be made aware that RV tire usually dry rot out on the sidewalls around 5-10 years of age and when an RV tire blows they usually take part of the MH with the blowout. Brake fluid should also be flushed every 2-3 years. Depending on the chassis it could be ball joints, king pins, tires, or shocks that are either worn out or missing. Water leaks in the roof and sidewalls are the worst that can happen to a MH. At that age they were made with wood framing and when wood gets wet and dried out repeatedly it will rot. A fusible link is a piece of wire with a link that will just burn out when overloaded and gets the entire link replaced when necessary.
  • Thanks for your service.
    But I sure wish you had come on here and asked before you spent your money on it. Partially gutted it is going to cost you way more to get livable than it is worth. Might consider scrapping it out, take the money and either go buy a decent RV or a van and add sleeping quarters. Is this you or family involved?