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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
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Paul_Turpin
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UPDATE

richardc4 wrote:
I have a 35g, the bedroom would come in fine. When we went to
extend the slide out it would start and stop or more like it would hit a snag and go again. I took it to CW and the slide was ok, it was the topper, it had become bent some how. New topper took care of problem.
I will admit I thought they were BS ing me. Not so.



Thanks, I checked the sideout topper and found that it WAS the topper. The arm was loose that the anti-billow arm was connected to and as the slideout was going out the anti-billow arm was hitting the topper bar. I fixed the topper arm and all is good. Thanks for that info it saved me a lot of time getting into the slideout gears and motor looking for the problem.
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

dcbrewer
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Explorer
I have a Pace 36D, both of the disconnect switches quit working. the ones for the house and coach batteries, they will not cut off power, and they do not click when switched. is there one fuse for both???
Thanks H.B.

Paul_Turpin
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richardc4 wrote:
I have a 35g, the bedroom would come in fine. When we went to
extend the slide out it would start and stop or more like it would hit a snag and go again. I took it to CW and the slide was ok, it was the topper, it had become bent some how. New topper took care of problem.
I will admit I thought they were BS ing me. Not so.


Good tip, I will check that tomorrow
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

richardc4
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I have a 35g, the bedroom would come in fine. When we went to
extend the slide out it would start and stop or more like it would hit a snag and go again. I took it to CW and the slide was ok, it was the topper, it had become bent some how. New topper took care of problem.
I will admit I thought they were BS ing me. Not so.

Paul_Turpin
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FreshAir wrote:
I have the 2005 36B. I lift the bottom end of the bed, pivots up to access storage, then remove all my junk, I then lift up the end of the thin slab of plywood that my stuff was sitting on, I don't remove it. I now have access to the motor and slide assembly. I don'tneed to remove any carpet Hopefully a lube job will fix it.


Pat


Thanks , I will get to it tomorrow.

Paul
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

FreshAir
Explorer
Explorer
I have the 2005 36B. I lift the bottom end of the bed, pivots up to access storage, then remove all my junk, I then lift up the end of the thin slab of plywood that my stuff was sitting on, I don't remove it. I now have access to the motor and slide assembly. I don'tneed to remove any carpet Hopefully a lube job will fix it.


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.

Paul_Turpin
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Explorer
My bedroom slide out is acting. Bring it in the slide out works great but on the way out it jerks several times. I need to get at the slide out motor and gearing under the bed. Has anyone got to this area under the bed? Looking at it, it looks like I need to remove the bed, the wood plywood base and then the bottom of the storage which is covered with carpet. Any help would be welcome, I will start into this project next week.
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

R2Dillon
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Explorer
You can replace it. If it is a weldex, try electrical contact spray in the cable at the back of the monitor
Richard Dillon
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Honda Pilot toad
3 Pomeranians, 3 Children

Paul_Turpin
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Explorer
Jim Bakker wrote:
I've had intermittent problems with my backup camera/monitor, but now it's quit for good. Replacing it seems like something I could do myself. I'd appreciate any advice or warnings from anyone who has done this. TIA.


You might need a new setup but first check the connections behind the camera on the back of the rig. They are hard to get to, mine was taped to the inside of the rear cap but came loose after working on it. I cleaned the connections, plugged the connections back together and worked.

good luck
Paul
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

Jim_Bakker
Explorer
Explorer
I've had intermittent problems with my backup camera/monitor, but now it's quit for good. Replacing it seems like something I could do myself. I'd appreciate any advice or warnings from anyone who has done this. TIA.
Jim and Suzi Bakker
Carmichael, CA

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

Fyr_guy
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Explorer
dkingdoe wrote:
Long time hearing from anyone, including me!!! Hope everyone had a safe winter & are looking forward to a good 'camping' spring & summer.

The question I'm about to ask may have been shared/answered before, but I need HELP!! ...

We have a old heavy CRT-TV in an over the head cabinet in the front that we are wanting to replace with a new flat screen TV. Has anyone done this & how did you mount it in the space where the old TV was so that it will ride there with the least amount of vibration? The new flat screens don't have a frame around them so we can't brace it up against the cabinet.

I welcome all suggestions & PICTURES of how to replace & secure a new TV.

Thanks in advance for you help!!!


dkingdoe, I just sent you a private message if you'd like to see my flat screen mount.
Fyr
"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

Dennis37
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Explorer
I found a Samsung 32 inch that just fit into the space. I used a pedestal type mount. It will allow the TV to slide forward and tilt up/down and left/right.
It has a lock system for traveling. I also use foam supports under the TV to reduce vibrations while traveling. Four years and over 40K without a problem.

I have see others reinforce one side of the compartment and use a swing arm TV mount.

dkingdoe
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Explorer
Long time hearing from anyone, including me!!! Hope everyone had a safe winter & are looking forward to a good 'camping' spring & summer.

The question I'm about to ask may have been shared/answered before, but I need HELP!! ...

We have a old heavy CRT-TV in an over the head cabinet in the front that we are wanting to replace with a new flat screen TV. Has anyone done this & how did you mount it in the space where the old TV was so that it will ride there with the least amount of vibration? The new flat screens don't have a frame around them so we can't brace it up against the cabinet.

I welcome all suggestions & PICTURES of how to replace & secure a new TV.

Thanks in advance for you help!!!
Stan & Doris ๐Ÿ™‚ (Retired 2012)
'13 Coachmen Pathfinder 404RB
'17 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited/Toad

Paul_Turpin
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Explorer
hammer01 wrote:
Has anyone had problems with their pace arrow discoloring? The white fiberglass is starting to show a hint of yellowing. Any suggestions to remedy this problem?

P.S. It sleeps in a climate controlled shed built into my house.

Jeff


My Pace is starting to fade on the white and thousands of small little clacks all over the white fiberglass part. The cracks are only in the gel-coat and not in the fiberglass. The storage doors painted white are good and so is all of the painted fiberglass parts . Any ideas??
Paul and Sue
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Workhorse
2006 Saturn Ion

R2Dillon
Explorer
Explorer
I have not had any issue with discoloring
Richard Dillon
2004 Pace Arrow 37C
Honda Pilot toad
3 Pomeranians, 3 Children