cancel
Showing results forย 
Search instead forย 
Did you mean:ย 

looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows

Jim_Bakker
Explorer
Explorer
I'd like to make contact with others who own one of the new (2004, 2005) Pace Arrows so we can share experiences, problems, good things, etc.
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA

2004 Pace Arrow 36B, Workhorse W22
Ultrapower upgrade
2006 Honda CR-V
1,941 REPLIES 1,941

Lobstah
Explorer
Explorer
Seems to me you could use a piece of PVC pipe? Sounds like it's serving somewhat of a "bushing" function?
I'll check my 36D when I get outside later and see if I can take a look at what you're having trouble with.

Jim
2005 Pace Arrow 36D
Very Understanding Wife
1 Boxer ๐Ÿ˜ž
3 Maine Coon cats

Parrotguy
Explorer
Explorer
I have an '05 Pace Arrow 36D with the full wall slide, which has a support roller mounted in the middle of the 23' long topper. Twice now the push on nut which holds the 5 &1/4" long roller tube on to a steel rod has fallen off and now I have lost the roller tube part. The roller is about 3/4" in diameter.
I have searched for this part to no avail. Has anyone found a part number and source to buy this part? I was wondering also if perhaps there is a simple substitute item I could slip on the steel rod to accomplish the same result.
Gary Palmer

Papa_Mel
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for the info. I will check it out as soon as we travel again.

Papa Mel

Fyr_guy
Explorer
Explorer
I agree with it being the shear pin along the drive motor on one side or other.
"Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."
-Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr.

2005 Pace Arrow 37C "Bronze" Workhorse 8.1 "Ultrapower" upgrade
2004 Honda CRV

bricot
Explorer
Explorer
Papa Mel wrote:
My 2004 Pace Arrow, 37C makes a terrible noise when extending and retracting the sofa/dinette slideout. It makes a sound like wood scraping on metal. Also, it will hang up a little when retracting. I stop it for a second, then continue to retract. So far OK, but the noise is troublesome. Any ideas?

Thanks, Papa Mel


Is one side tending to come in first? With the slide out, climb under and look at the drive shaft that retracts the slide (long square tube attached to drive motor usually with a quick release pin), make sure your bolts at both ends of the shaft are still there and tight. Mine sheared one end off so that end would spin (occasionally grabbing on the sheared part of the bolt that stayed inside the pin). Tell tale sign for me that something was happening was one side would start to move before the other.

Trim work around the slide-out intact, not dragging.

Also isn't there some glide strips along the side of the slide-out that slide between the body and slide-out? Something else to check
2004 Pace Arrow 36B, 8.1L, Ultrapower upgrade, Trac Bars, Safe T Trac

Papa_Mel
Explorer
Explorer
My 2004 Pace Arrow, 37C makes a terrible noise when extending and retracting the sofa/dinette slideout. It makes a sound like wood scraping on metal. Also, it will hang up a little when retracting. I stop it for a second, then continue to retract. So far OK, but the noise is troublesome. Any ideas?

Thanks, Papa Mel

Lobstah
Explorer
Explorer
Are you talking about the Engine Cooling Vent Kit?

Order Part #W8005026

http://www.workhorse.com/Default.aspx?tabid=71&CategoryID=21&List=0&SortField=7&Level=a&ProductID=356

Jim
2005 Pace Arrow 36D
Very Understanding Wife
1 Boxer ๐Ÿ˜ž
3 Maine Coon cats

mtollin
Explorer
Explorer
Rich, or anyone... do you have a link or part numbers for the plug/wire/engine cooling system? I remember seeing the Workhorse part numbers somewhere, but have searched the forums ands web and can't seem to find them. I was turned down for the work, and would still like to have it done. Thanks.
Mike T.
2005 Fleetwood
Pace Arrow 37A 22W Chassis
'06 Vue Toad

Rich___Cheri_
Explorer
Explorer
I had the Banks power pack (full system) installed about 4 years ago and the moment I drove out of Camping World I felt a tremendous increase in power and torque on hills. I had to install the ram air flow system for supplying cooling air to the engine because my plugs burned down and the wires cooked which dropped performance, but since installing the cooling system I haven't seen any decrease in performance. I can't say I've seen any increase in mpg, but I push pretty hard (65 to 70 towing a Jeep Grand Cherokee), but the increase in performance is worth every penny.

mtollin
Explorer
Explorer
They were confused too, and sent me one one of their "Red" ECM's pre programmed. I swapped it out, and first thing that happened was one of the pins wasn't perfectly straight and got bent internally when I attached the connector and caused a short. The cables to the ECM are real short and you have to reach back and do them pretty much by feel. From there I ended up with a tow to Workhorse for repairs. I put back in the stock ECM, they sent me a programmer box (I paid for it) and we tried everything for about 9 months. I had a lot of time off for about a year and did a lot of driving. I'm not saying it won't work, simply didn't for me. They tried and stood behind it. In the end though I couldn't get it to do what was advertised and what I had read from other users. I would never say it couldn't work for someone else, I just thing people alter their driving behavior after doing it and see a difference. When I bought my Prius at first I was so focused on mpg I was getting almost 50 mpg. 2 years later back to normal driving behavior I get 45, right where the car is rated. I could get 50 again without modifications. I'm now a believer of the Emporer's New Clothes theory and if it's too good to be true....ah heck, let's all just try Hydrogen Boosters. Everyone on the Internet says they swear by them. I saw some you can make from strawberry jars!

When Camping World runs their next free install on Banks Systems, I'm going to be real tempted. That system seems to make sense. Doesn't promise mpg UNLESS you change driving habits, but will give more HP. With more HP you CAN change driving habits. This I've done to my motorcycles in the past, and raising HP can give better mpg, IF you don't get on the gas and enjoy it!
Mike T.
2005 Fleetwood
Pace Arrow 37A 22W Chassis
'06 Vue Toad

bricot
Explorer
Explorer
mtollin wrote:
On the UltraPower... I tried it and it did nothing for me. Not power, not mpg. In fact my mpg went down, they tried other programs, went back to stock and they gave me a refund.

I'm now looking into Banks.


Thats really odd, they told me if they had issues with the 'brain' they could even have that changed out.
2004 Pace Arrow 36B, 8.1L, Ultrapower upgrade, Trac Bars, Safe T Trac

Fyr_guy
Explorer
Explorer
mtollin wrote:
On the UltraPower... I tried it and it did nothing for me. Not power, not mpg. In fact my mpg went down, they tried other programs, went back to stock and they gave me a refund.

I'm now looking into Banks.


Sorry to hear that, to each his own.
"Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."
-Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr.

2005 Pace Arrow 37C "Bronze" Workhorse 8.1 "Ultrapower" upgrade
2004 Honda CRV

mtollin
Explorer
Explorer
Question on tire changes... has Michelin XRV 235/80 22.5. Some say replacement is 255/70R 22.5 but 2 tire dealers told me nope, it's 245/75 22.5

Any ideas???
Mike T.
2005 Fleetwood
Pace Arrow 37A 22W Chassis
'06 Vue Toad

mtollin
Explorer
Explorer
On the UltraPower... I tried it and it did nothing for me. Not power, not mpg. In fact my mpg went down, they tried other programs, went back to stock and they gave me a refund.

I'm now looking into Banks.
Mike T.
2005 Fleetwood
Pace Arrow 37A 22W Chassis
'06 Vue Toad

Fyr_guy
Explorer
Explorer
sawellman wrote:
Seperate point on UltraPower upgrade: I have read all of the posts and am considering this for mine. For those of you that have had the upgrade for over a year now are you still happy with it, did you see any additional strain or wear on the coach/engine/transmission? For those of you with it in California - what is the deal with the upgrade relative to CA emission standards...does it still qualify for SMOG?


Just had my rig smogged yesterday with the Ultrapower upgrade here in SoCal, Passed with plenty of room to spare. The rig also has 46K miles.
"Patriotism is not a short and frenzied outburst of emotion but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime."
-Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr.

2005 Pace Arrow 37C "Bronze" Workhorse 8.1 "Ultrapower" upgrade
2004 Honda CRV