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Old 06-15-2017, 09:47 PM   #1
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I'm tying to find out Which Workhorse chassis R-Vision motor homes used on their "2005" 241 class A coach
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Without a vin # it will be hard to be certain, but IF the "241" is an indication of coach length, I would guess it is on a P32 model chassis. The shortest wheel base for the W-series was 208 inches, I think.
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I really do not think they were using Pseries chassis in '05......but if you have leaf springs in front, its a 'w' series...........coil springs its a a 'p' series.


I have a 2001 241 R Vision on a 'p' series.
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I really do not think they were using Pseries chassis in '05......but if you have leaf springs in front, its a 'w' series...........coil springs its a a 'p' series.


I have a 2001 241 R Vision on a 'p' series.


2005 was the last year for the P32 and is likely what he has.
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The shortest wheel base for the W-series was 208 inches, I think.
My 2004 W20 is a 190" wheelbase.
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My 2004 W20 is a 190" wheelbase.
I'm glad I added "I think" to my statement, because you are correct and I was wrong.

W series were available at 190, 208, 228, and 242 inch wheel bases.

Any other WB indicates a coach builder modified the standard chassis to fit their box design.
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