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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 2000 User Manual

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INTROduCTioN
»
Do
not
attempt to tow something that is too heavy for your
chassis.
» When
driving
in
mountainous
areas,
look
for
and
obey
highway
signs
concerning
grades
and
curves.
Your
dri"
ving experience when pulling and stopping a towed unit
on
mountain roads will be very different from what you
experience on level ground.
» State laws
in
the United States and provincial laws
in
Canada are different concerning towing requirements and
limits. Check the laws
in
the areas where you antiCipate
traveling.
Alterations to Your Motor Home
Many motor home owners like to add a personal touch
to
their motor home. But there is a difference between
changing how your motor home looks versus how it
handles or responds to driver inputs.
If
you expect to
make any type
of
alteration to your motor home, consult
a professional who understands the correct way to do the
alteration and how the alteration will change or affect the
stability, handling, vehicle response, and overall perfor-
mance and safety
of
your motor home.
An
improper
alteration that affects vehicle handling or response can
cause a vehicle crash,
and
any improper alteration
to
the electrical or
LP
gas systems can cause a fire
and
can endanger
your
motor home
and
its occupants.
Fleetwood and your chassis manufacturer stand behind
the motor home as delivered -
NOT
as altered by some-
one else.
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Fleetwood Pace Arrow 2000 Specifications

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BrandFleetwood
ModelPace Arrow 2000
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

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