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Old 05-07-2011, 02:37 PM   #1
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When checking out some wiring behind the head, lights on our "new to us" 2000 32V Itasca Suncruiser I discovered two of the following parts, one behind each of the headlights, not attached to anything but hanging on the wiring and jammed in. The appeared not to have been connected to anything that I could see. The local workhorse chassis shop couldn't tell me the function of these metal pieces or whether I should be concerned. . ....Should I be concerned and what is their function...thanks to all you experts for your input
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http://www.winnebagoind.com/service/...00/0ipg32v.pdf

Looks like they are on page 67 but not called out.

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Looks like they are on page 67 but not called out.
Congratulations .... That was an excellent find!
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you bet....well done. i expect, motohomer, you would be great on a scavenger hunt. Any incite as to their purpose?
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The irv2 winnie forum has the link as a sticky.
Very handy.
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Not sure what the brackets are supposed to do, but I do know there have been headlight adjusting issues across several model years with these model lines.
Perhaps they were used to secure springs for headlight/bucket allignment.
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you bet....well done. i expect, motohomer, you would be great on a scavenger hunt. Any incite as to their purpose?
In going to the print; It would seem that they are unused framing sections quite possibly used in a previous/different model or they might be needed for use on a Ford chassis.

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