Greetings to all,
I'm stranded in Kingman, AZ, and can now add(Thank you for allowing me to join)my pass on dealing with P-whatevers... Threw a R front bearing on I40, coming down a hill at 60-65... also managed to tear up the spindle and hub... took it in to Great West Truck Center, and the saga now begins. They told me that parts were hard to find, because of the brand of vehicle... I stressed that THE CHASSIS was a P30, and brand did not matter... yeah, yeah, sure, sure... 4 days later, the parts due in hadn't really been ordered because they weren't out there... well, they found a spindle(used) in Nebraska, but hadn't yet ordered it. We got that ordered. I went to the local NAPA, picked up the hub/rotor for the P30(one piece) and proudly(and, perhaps a little smugly) set it down on the truck center's parts counter. They carried it back to the unit, then brought it back to let me know that the 8-bolt configuration I procured wasn't compatible with the 5-bolt configuration on my unit... (smug? roadkill. )
I spent several hours on line and phone tracking down leads into brick walls. Three answers were common:
1)Have you tried a chevy/gmc dealer?(yes X4).
2)Have you tried a junkyard?(yes-only one in book).
3)you might try Workhorse(this from the Chevy/gmc dealers... ). It gets better.
I had to fill in an online form for Workhorse, just to access their request for information site... this, of course, results in the usual "Your request has been received. You will be contacted by a representative when your request has been processed"(That means "tomorrow"). In my request, I mentioned the confusion evident over P-chassis classifications, and I listed the three responses most common(as above). The reply, this morning, was that Workforce didn't acquire the P-chassis series till 1999... had I tried contacting a chevy or GMC dealer?
I finally, after reading several forum sites dealing with THE GOSPEL on P-Chassis classification, began to ask for a P32 hub, followed a lead to CATCO, in Rosedale, Minn, who sent me to Rosedale Chevy(parts dept)(Julie-a lady who has my promise to send her flowers, chocolate, AND a six-pack).
Julie didn't have my hub, but she put me on hold and called Factory Motor Parts in Egan, Minn, and found TWO HUBS!!! She then got the closest outlet to me(Tempe,AZ), gave me their number, and wished me a happy Holidays! Tempe sent me back to Egan, who confirmed TWO hubs by serial#, and took my card and is overnight flying them to me... Yeah, I bought both of them... 'spensive at $370 each, but the future peace of mind potential is well worth it... kinda like avoiding watching a bad movie, again, because of unavoidable circumstances. So, we have had the unit in a shop for 7 days, soon to be 9, and the biggest hurdle was convincing folks that a P32 was a P30... I think... finding the parts would still have been hard, because some say there ain't no P32, and many folks don't have reliable access(or personal knowledge) to the vagaries of P-chassis classification. I thank this forum for showing me that parts houses AND dealers are not THE GOSPEL, reference books notwithstanding. Even if you know what's going on, you still have to deal with the majority that THINK they know...
I was lucky enough to have the part# off the part, and to have the forwarning to not allow dismissal. Thanks to all of you on this forum for the ongoing exchange of info and views.
FWIW, we own a 1989 Airstream 345LE motorhome with a P32 chassis(I'm pretty sure about that... ?)
mike(from silverton, CO, just not now)