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looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows

Jim_Bakker
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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

MrMudstud
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Lobstah wrote:
AHRMA1 wrote:
If I recall correctly,on my 2005 36B,that light is controlled by a switch on the dash labeled "Utility Light"


Bingo...that's it.

Thanks AHRMA1! Something so simple...just never got to it until now, and never really had a need for it. Jim
The Utility Light switch on the dash is also for the hood light above the front radiator.

"No One Cares What You Know, Until They Know That You Care!"......."God Bless America"


2003 Pace Arrow 34W, F-53 V-10 22,000#, Avg 8.2 MPG
ScanGauge II, Voltage Booster, Progressive Industries EMS
Water Softener, Safe-T-Plus, Rear Trac Bar, 4 Koni FSD's

Jim_Bakker
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sawellman wrote:
Dinghy towing:
what do you use for supplemental braking on your dinghy vehicle?


I use the Unified Tow Brake from US Gear. http://www.usgear.cc/unified_tow_brake.htm
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA

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

sawellman
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Dinghy towing:
I have a 2004 PA 37C and tow a Wrangler. I already have the tow bar set up for the wrangler, but I am wondering for those on this forum with tow cars - what do you use for supplemental braking on your dinghy vehicle and have any of you added Banks for additional power? (recent trip I was really struggling up a steep grade).

Lobstah
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Mine is off by about 1.5"...that's alot...have to find a way to lift it back in place before screwing.

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

R2Dillon
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You can use a drift to align the holes as you drive the screws in
Richard Dillon
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Honda Pilot toad
3 Pomeranians, 3 Children

Lobstah
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AHRMA1 wrote:
If I recall correctly,on my 2005 36B,that light is controlled by a switch on the dash labeled "Utility Light"


Bingo...that's it.

Thanks AHRMA1! Something so simple...just never got to it until now, and never really had a need for it.

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

Lobstah
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I picked up the 1/4" hex head screws and I'll be attempting this fix next week.
Can't wait. For 4 seasons I've been squirting dish detergent on the sides of the dash whenever it starts squeaking, and watching the sides of the MH bounce up and down relative to the dash thinking "That just ain't right" ๐Ÿ™‚

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

FreshAir
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sawellman wrote:
Jachinator and Freshair - thanks for the help with my dash! Took my RV out this past weekend and your suggestion fixed my issue. Have been trying to solve it for 2 years and very happy its fixed....now I just have to isolate the other squeeks ๐Ÿ˜‰


Your very welcome and I'm happy we could help out. That's what this place is all about, sharing our experiences with others and knowing they will do the same for us some day.

Take care and enjoy.
Pat
05 Pace Arrow, 36,B W24, SMI Braking, KVH R4 Satelite Dome,
Winegard Traveler Sat. Dish.
Pressure Pro tire system.
2011 Silverado 4x4 toad.

sawellman
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Jachinator and Freshair - thanks for the help with my dash! Took my RV out this past weekend and your suggestion fixed my issue. Have been trying to solve it for 2 years and very happy its fixed....now I just have to isolate the other squeeks ๐Ÿ˜‰

Jim_Bakker
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Lobstah wrote:
I purchased these lights because finding replacement lenses for my stock lights were impossible, even from Fleetwood.


I just purchased 3 of the OEM porch lights for my 2004 PA from Walt's RV Surplus. $10/each, plus shipping. Call Walt's at (909) 421-1107. Their web site is http://waltsrvsurplus.com/
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA

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

AHRMA1
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If I recall correctly,on my 2005 36B,that light is controlled by a switch on the dash labeled "Utility Light"

Lobstah
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Hey folks.
I just installed my 2 newly purchased Starlight 1000 outdoor lights.
They came from the same vendor, but are slightly different in that one has an incandescent bulb, while the other has an LED bulb installed. I purchased these lights because finding replacement lenses for my stock lights were impossible, even from Fleetwood. So if I had to replace the lights, I wanted something with a slightly bigger "footprint" to hide the old location and cover up any lines.

Anyway, now that I've got them both installed, it occurs to me that one of the things stuck in the back of my mind is that the rear light on the drivers side, over the plumbing compartment, has never worked. I've never attempted to use the light, and assumed it was just a dead bulb.
I was wrong.
My question now is where is the switch for this light located? I assumed it would come on with the porch light switch by the door, but it doesn't. My second guess was "Luggage lights", which was also wrong.

Any ideas?

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

Lobstah
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FreshAir wrote:
Seems like someone once posted a pic of the location?? I couldn't find it.

Best position to see the black 1" angle iron that is welded to 1" square tubing is on the drivers side as there are less cable bundles obstructing your view.
The angle iron, which has the small undersized screws, runs vertical and is spot welded to the square tubing also running vertical against the firewall. The angle iron is attached by the screws to fiberglass body.
On my Pace, when I lift the hood I can put my thumb on the side of the hood opening and with my fingers extended,reach in at about a 45 degree angle towards the side of the coach and touch the angle iron were talking about. Same thing on passengers side.

I replaced orig. screws, some were missing, with much larger, I think 1/4" hex head screws. Can't remember length. I also drilled and added more. Like said before, be careful on length as you don't want to screw thru fiberglass side.

Jim, I don't know how you would jack up the body to fix this. Maybe the whole thing is at rest where it should be and the stress is greately reduced now. If everything looks OK and seems aligned alright, it might be best to secure it where it rests now with larger screws?


I looked at mine again yesterday while replacing my chassis battery that was 8yrs old. My screws on the passenger side are definetly sheared off, and the "body" is hanging about 1.5" low on that side. There is a metal plate where the front ferring attaches to the rest of the body. I may be able to take a 2X4 cut to length and a scissors jack to put some pressure on it and see if it's solid enough to lift into place.
I'm thinking the 1/4" hex heads sound good, and I'll probably go with 3/4" length. Feels like there's room for that.
Haven't looked at the driver's side yet. Glad I have a 90deg drill.

Always something with these rigs, isn't it?

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

Lobstah
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Update...
I called Atwood yesterday to order a new jack motor. The woman I spoke with this time was great...and asked if I was certain it wasn't just the "torque" gear that was stripped, as they DO now sell just that one gear. I told her I'd have to call her back, as I hadn't taken the jack off yet.
I moved the mh to a different campground yesterday afternoon. When I got here I turned the jack system on so I could manually override the fault and get the other three jacks down.
When I turned it on, no alarm. Hit Extend All...and all 4 jacks go down. So I guess when I put my drill on the motor and couldn't get the jack to move, it was because it was in the "unclutched" state, NOT because a gear was stripped. So me putting my drill on the jack was the same action as FreshAir's trick of spinning the nut.
Anyway...all my feet are down, and Momma's happy, cuz I'm not cussin' Atwood ๐Ÿ™‚

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

Lobstah
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No special tools. The jack is bolted to the frame with 4 bolts. Disconnect the wire connection and take the 4 bolts out and you've got your self a jack. I put something underneath them so they can't fall while you're unbolting them.
The motor head is pretty straight forward. I think there are 4 screws that hold the cover on and 4 screws/bolts that hold the motor/gear assembly to the jack. Atwood buys the motor/gear assemblies from someone else, which I guess is why they won't sell an individual gear, which is what was wrong with my last jack...stripped the gear.

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