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Old 02-13-2015, 03:26 PM   #1
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Part number needed for brake spring

I have a 94 Jayco 1204. I spend yesterday installing a new master cylinder, flushing brake lines, and new wheel cylinders. One side is missing the spring in the photos and I am looking for a part number, link to the spring kit, or any info that will help me get the correct spring. A trip to the local parts store came up short so here I am.

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Old 02-13-2015, 08:56 PM   #2
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Have you tried contacting Jayco Customer Service?
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I did, they had an Atwood part number for the whole spring kit. I was just trying to avoid overpaying for the whole kit when I only need a single spring.
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I would carry the spring (or photos) down to a local automotive place. The BRAKES are all the same except the RV is using a BRAKE MAGNET setup verses a standard automotive BRAKE SETUP.

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I would carry the spring (or photos) down to a local automotive place. The BRAKES are all the same except the RV is using a BRAKE MAGNET setup verses a standard automotive BRAKE SETUP.

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This seems to be the only option for the spring only. Jayco only sells the rebuild kits, drum, or shoes (from the parts breakdown)
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If all you want is single spring, head to a local automotive shop. Talk to the service technicians with any luck they will have a spring. Often the spring kits fit multiple applications and have extra springs. I would think a few bucks would cover it.
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