Looked at all the previous post,but I can't find a source for for the Shepard M100 PDP1 steering box. Haldex is back oredered and Red Head is out as well. The shop I want to use for the repair doesn't want the rv sitting in their shop waiting for a reman from Red Head. I am in SC. Any ideas would be helpful. I would be willing to buy a bad unit to send out for reman.
It would be best to have yours rebuilt, if you go back and research the posts there is a shop in ca that rebuilt these boxes, will try and find it.Can you drive the coach home and find a mechanic to remove and install the box?Brett Wolf will probably have an idea.
Ricky, from what I was able to find out you will not find one unless you can find an RV junkyard with one. There was a post about a salvage yard a couple days ago, you may want to check that.
good luck,
Len
Here is the company I used; All parts in stock and they also do the rebuild if you want them to.; ^.^d
Power Steering SpecialistsPower Steering Specialists | We Steer You Right (http://www.pss1.com/)
John,
It is drive-able. I prefer to have a box ready to go when I take to the shop. I really don't want to take it off myself, but if I have to I can.
Thanks Gerry! I'll check them out in the morning.
Try straight line steering in San Jose, ca. They are redheads parts source on sometimes their sub I understand.
Thanks Bob! Bookmarked and on my list for tomorrow.
Emit, I did mine myself, with the help of my son to do the heavy lifting. The one thing I discovered is that "Foretravel" reversed the shaft that controls the pitman arm, so it would clear the airbag support frame. all of the parts are the same, just that the shaft is located on the opposite side of the steering gear box. I thought there was a video but I can't find it right now. Here is the video;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRHxzKHhhQo
Ricky,
I had my M-100 re-built by Steer and Gear In Columbus, OH a year ago. 614-231-4064 (http://www.foreforums.com/tel:(614)%20231-4064) I am sure you can send it to them. Their shop had racks of hundreds of steering gear boxes for every truck you can imagine, but no M-100s in stock to swap. Apparently they are not used very often on big trucks.
The family that owns the shop has been in business for generations - since WWII if I remember correctly. They had no difficulty using the correct size balls, seals etc. for my box. No slack or play in the steering wheel when done. I am very satisfied with their work.
The biggest expense for our Foretravels is removal and re-installation because the generator is in the way on 2002 and others. So If you already have it out, the rebuild expense about $700 to $800.
Jim Frerichs
2002 U320 42'
308-440-5154
Had mine rebuilt in Houston, took 1 day. RV Masters. They had it sent out. I have downloaded the manual. Its online (approx 70 pages).
John
Give Foretravel or MOT a call. They aren't cheap but they were available. There is also a shop in Dallas that rebuilds them but you must go through a vendor. Mine was replaced twice, don't ask, 400-600 in labor as I recall. I didn't have the strength to do it myself.
PM Dave Head, he may be able to help you out
Red Head is same day turnaround.
I sold the rebuilt box on to Rodney Higgins for his coach - not exactly sure how soon his core will be available.
Call Carolina Powertrain in Charlotte They might can rebuild yours overnight 704-596-8611
Wouldn't overnight shipping for the heavy gearbox to and from, be a deal breaker?
Thanks everyone for your input. W.W. Williams W.W. Williams | Equipment, Diesel & Truck Repair, Service & More (http://www.wwwilliams.com/)[/url] has a local repair facility that I have used before. They can have a remanned unit from Weller here in 2 days. It's gonna be pricey but their work is very professional and guaranteed. I'll post the cost and experience once completed.
1300 pricey bucks for the repair. One day turnaround. Included 4 wheel alignment and a year warranty on parts and labor. Steering is nice and tight. This is my third engagement with W.W. Williams and I couldn't be more satisfied.
If you got removal, rebuild and replace with the wheel alignment for that you did very well!
Yes indeed - for my '02 the total job was $1700. You found a very good price for remove, rebuild and reinstall. Removing the gen. panels etc. drove the $ up on my M-100 rebuild. Maybe I should have shopped around a little more. However, I am very satisfied with the results.
Jim
2002 U420