All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsWelcome flcampa, I have looked but haven't seen an in line regulator on my rig. I would like to know where it is located. That being said I have found just changing the filter has done the job. City water pressure has to be good too. A lot of parks have low pressure. I do have an external Watts water pressure regulator. I set it at about 50lbs. and have had no problems. Lots of friendly people on this thread with good information. Enjoy your new rig let us know if we can help. 3 yrs. Full Timing 40,000 miles on the rig 35000 additional on the toad.Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsYep, pretty good rig. Looked at new rigs, diesel rigs, smaller, and bigger but don't know why. Taken us to Cabo, Cancun, and most of the US including 20+ National Parks. Going to get us to New England and Alaska. Headed to Alcapulco in late Jan early Feb anyone want to come along?Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsIs the rocker switch by the door in the proper position. Steps will not extend if turned off.Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsDon't thighten them real tight. File off the areas where it touches making the noise, you should be able to see the "rubbing" area where it touches. That fixed mine.Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows Jerry_Keller wrote: Papa Mel wrote: Has anyone found the cherry colored stain to match the cabinets? I think the wood is alder, but birch would work. Is there a combination of stains that I could mix together? Papamel I went to Home Depot and bought some of those touch up sticks - both liquid stain type and the waxy crayon type. The liquid type has been pretty consisently better. None of it's been perfect. I use the felt tip furniture touch up pins. Matches the Birtch very well. Where the paper (faux wood) has torn or peeled the Fleetwood dealer should be able to supply you with the original colored "tape" in different widths. LarryRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace Arrows saber wrote: An item of interest for all. Remember the threads concerning the dash squeaks and loose screws? There was also an item about quality control out of the PA plant and these screws. Well I finally thought it was time to check the screws and about three wee gone and the rest except for one were loose. One that fell out didn't go far--it was in the right front tire, but not far enough to cause a leak. Replace them all with larger stainless steel (which I have been swapping out a lot of screw with stainless steel) and will see how that works. The reason the screws are "working loose" is because they are not screwed into anything. When installed they missed the frame, which is about 3.5 inches back from the corner. I explained this in another post to this site, but forget the details. Mine were reset and are doing fine. Because of your post I just checked them .... holding tight, not bad for just returning from a 3700+- Mile trip in Mexico. Be careful with SS screws and aluminum or steel they will corrode. LarryRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsBack from Cancun. 3500+ miles round trip from Pharr, Tx. Rig held up better than expected, performed excellent, only problems were converter went out (took a spare) and rubber plug in wheel bearing cap popped (out lost a bit of oil but no damage). I'm really pleased with this rig. Lots of pushers had lots worse problems, failures, and things comming apart.Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsYou guys saved my butt. Near Cancun lost refer,, Lights, Gas Appliances wouldn't light, 97 degrees inside MH no AC, House batteries dead. Inverter went out. On the list I had read inverters we starting to be a problem, so I picked up a spare in Mission Texas before crossing the border. Good thing. After installing it things are back to normal. Thank You Muy Mucho for the heads up. LarryRe: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsI "shaved" the backside of the catch you are talking about. It was too tight and would not go over the screen door piece far enough to fully release the screen door latch unless I pushed it over manually, "shaving" off just enough to let it go over the latch by its self solved the problem. Larry dkingdoe wrote: Papa Mel, Thanks for your input. I called our local dealer and they had one in stock for $4.49. What you describe is exactly what has been happening. Here's hoping the 'new' part will work better. Maybe the protrusion you mention wasn't long enough on the old part. We'll see. Thanks again! Re: looking for owners of 2004-2005 Pace ArrowsOn the weather pro fix I backed the underside of the cloth where it touches the galley slideout corners on the top. With the movement of wind and weight of rain I could see where it might wear or tear a hole in the cloth over time. Have fun with your new PA. Larry