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    win42 Guest

    Question Weak Bay Door Air Springs

    Does anyone offer a fix for weak air springs on the bay doors? Is replacement the answer and if so the best source.
    I'm also looking for a source of the fancy lit up hand rail along the entrance interior right side. Bling a Bling Bling Bling
    Thanks
    Harry (Alias win42)

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    Harry,

    Try this site. I would check with Prevost to see if they will help you with the specs like length, end fittings etc. They have helped me find generic industry part numbers in the past.

    http://www.spdhardware.com/gs2.htm

    It looks like you can get these at your friendly NAPA store.

    Good luck.

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    Harry, I've changed a few of mine with off the shelf parts from discount auto parts houses. They have different lengths and pressures, so you may have to experiment. Most of them snap in and out easily. Mine work good now in warm weather, but when it gets cold (50 or lower is cold in Florida) they will tend to droop. That's when I start looking for replacements.

    Mike K

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    I purchased my springs direct from Prevost. They had two versions. There was the "regular strength" version, which is their current spring. If I remember right they were around $25 apiece. They also stock a heavy-duty version for converters like Country Coach, who hang chairs on the doors making them a lot heavier than original. These were around $40+.

    The connection to the coach had changed a bit since my coach (92-93), which required I purchase a set of ball joints (wrong word, I'm sure), over which the strut ends snapped. About $3 per connector.

    The good thing about Prevost is that they were in stock, and immediately available. The bad thing is that once I got the struts, being able to actually install back in some of the bays (like the water bay) was almost impossible without tearing everything out. Luckily my primary problem was with the front bay, which is completely accessible.

    Note, you may also way to replace the door safety latches at the same time. Many of mine were bent/worn. They are about $7 per latch.

    Ray

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    I'll bet that Rich at IBP knows the proper gas shock for all door applications. I purchased one from them and I am pleased with the power. It was for under the bed and it made it a lot easier to lift the bed and it kept it up while searching for something.

    I would be interested in where I could also get a nice looking entrance handle for the inside.

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    Jon,

    Great resource site, will definetly bookmark it for future use.

    Thanks,
    Mike

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