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12-11-2018, 08:02 AM
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Airbag Question
Back again....I feel like a pest..BUT, Im learning a ton about my new to me, 2002 Monaco Exec. I know know it sets on a Roadmaster 4700 chassis....(tag axle) 10 airbags......does anyone know the airbag model number.....AND...is there a difference in bags from Firestone, versus Goodyear, or Meritor, or Contitech ????????
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12-12-2018, 04:42 AM
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I have a 2007 Navigator on the Roadmaster S10 chassis and the Firestone bags are as follows: W01-358-8897 for the front 3/4” input, and the W01-358-9376 for the rear and tag 1/4” input. I got them at SDtrucksprings dot com for about $170 each shipped. I don't know what a 4700 chassis is.
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2007 Navigator, 45' Series 60
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12-12-2018, 10:55 AM
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Monaco Owners Club
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In 2002 I believe all Roadmaster chassis were RR4R, RR8R,RR8S, RR10S. I believe yours is a RR10S.
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12-12-2018, 11:45 AM
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Monaco Owners Club
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Are your bags leaking?
The part number will be on the airbag when you remove it. There is another thread or two discussing this and how to replace them. The rear axle forward bags are the most difficult. Click on the link Dennis posted in thread #3.
http://www.irv2.com/forums/f115/stil...ce-422221.html
Your chassis should be an RR10S also. Attached is the Roadmaster Chassis model and features list.
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12-12-2018, 04:56 PM
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No leaks yet. severe crumbling and rubber sloughing off bottoms of bellows. I have gotten a good look at top of rear bag(in front of drive axle, curbside)….it looks like a 3/4 inch hole with a brass fitting screwed in, with another smaller 90* fitting screwed into it that takes 1'4 inch airline....which tells me the front and rear bags can be same model....am I right/wrong/ or crazy ??
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12-12-2018, 05:11 PM
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Vito....the front bags look same as rear ones, just have the larger airline going straight in top of bag, whereas rear bag has reducer fitting screwed into large hole, with smaller 90* fitting for 1/4 inch line....still don't have one off ...LOL Sick all last weekend, working in Phx Tues,Weds,Thurs…...will try and attack it this weekend.....Im thinking the 9376 bag is the one front and rear....does that sound right for 10 bag system ??
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12-12-2018, 05:46 PM
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Foretravel Owners Club
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With a "10 bag" system you must have a tag axle...
If so then the tag axle air bags may be different..
Ours are..
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12-13-2018, 04:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by azroper
Vito....the front bags look same as rear ones, just have the larger airline going straight in top of bag, whereas rear bag has reducer fitting screwed into large hole, with smaller 90* fitting for 1/4 inch line....still don't have one off ...LOL Sick all last weekend, working in Phx Tues,Weds,Thurs…...will try and attack it this weekend.....Im thinking the 9376 bag is the one front and rear....does that sound right for 10 bag system ??
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I have to say it's almost like you haven't even read my post. Some people use the 8897 bag with a 3/4-1/4 bushing in the rear and tag bags, but if you want 1/4 use the 9376.
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2007 Navigator, 45' Series 60
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