Bobchambe wrote:
I have been buying parts for my 1996 Georgie Boy Cruise Master 3124W using the P30 chassis selection.
Yesterday I was told that my RV has a Workhorse chassis, not a P 30, and that is why a new A/C condenser would cost around $1700.00, and the one I can get from the parts store for the P 30 chassis for $150.00 would not work.
How can I determine whether I have a P30 or a Workhorse chassis? Is that what the W in the model number stands for?
I'm at a loss.
Same..o, same ..o, sorta, kinda.
P30 is the Generic term.
P32 is the actual chassis for a Motorhome.
It was designed and sold by GM and specifically for Chevrolet.
Workhorse bought it in 1999 and continued to produce it, with widening the track a few years later and then with discontinuing it, altogether in favor of their W chassis.
Buying anything Workhorse, for it, will cost a lot more and like buying a Chevy part at the Jeep garage for your Jeep.
Parts are available and abundant from many sources, including Amazon.