captain
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Post by captain on Dec 27, 2014 5:06:22 GMT -8
I didn't know where to post this. I hope it is in the right spot. I have a 1986 Shasta class a motorhome. Last year the mechanic took off the airbags to order new ones. I didn't get around to it. Now I need them and have no part number to go off of. It is a 1986 Shasta class A, single axle, and I believe the motor is a 366 on a Chevy Chassis.
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Post by vikx on Dec 27, 2014 22:03:07 GMT -8
Welcome Captain! We are a forum focused on vintage trailers, so not sure if you will receive much help. Try a Chevy chassis motorhome forum. Also: Good OL RVS is a forum with a lot of older rigs: goodoldrvs.ning.com/ Have fun and enjoy our board.
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Ten
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Post by Ten on Dec 28, 2014 4:51:58 GMT -8
I wonder if a Chevrolet dealer may be the place to start, being as the chassis is made by them. They may be able to research the part numbers at least, even if they may not have the parts readily available.
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Post by bigbill on Dec 28, 2014 8:59:50 GMT -8
If Chevrolet can't help contact some of the aftermarket Heavy duty truck parts suppliers or your local Spring/suspension Shop. As most of that is made by only two or three suppliers. If the original aren't available they should be able to look at it and supply a replacement.
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Post by Teachndad on Dec 31, 2014 6:36:11 GMT -8
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