According to the part numbers, all Coleman and Fleetwood use the same number for the wedge and flat ends. The only consideration is the condition of the rail slides. I am not familiar with your model, but if the wedge end actually rests on a metal surface below, precaution should be taken to...
Thanks for the comments. Just a note that your modifications do not in any way effect the lifetime warranty of the part and also, some have added a strip of teflon tape to the lower surface to assist in any wear from the vibration going down the road on the models that are not suspended in air...
Did mine in 2010 when new. As previously mentioned, there should be openings in your roof brace to house the cord across the ceiling to the side and then coiled to drop down to your 20 amp outlet. A couple of cautions are important. Use a large piece of plywood to spread your weight evenly...
The flaw in this logic is that your ac electrical in your camper IS NOT bonded. It is that way as required by code. In other words, your neutral is not connected to the ground wire as that is required at the voltage source, also by code. Therefore, as has been mentioned, ground checking your...