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4 hours ago, Odyssey 4x4 said:
Everyone loves the sunrader! The reason I wasn’t able to go with one is that I’m too tall to stand in them. I think the interior height is something like 5’9”? Someone will correct me if I’m wrong.
The two piece shell is a wonderful design and water rot proof. The most challenging thing I could see on the shell to repair is any window warping at the front windows on the bed area, ive seen more than a few of them with this issue and as far as I know replacement windows aren’t made so any window damage will require someone with fiberglass skills to repair.
I'm not sure on the height, although i'm 6' and have no issues walking around in it (even under the AC unit).
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I have the same year Sunrader. Is it the 18' or 21'? Post pictures once you have them!
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1 hour ago, 91Raider said:
Congrats, you will be happy .
I've been on a few trips so far and love it!
I see in your profile picture that you have roof rack cargo carrier. Would you recommend getting one of those or a hitch rack from your experience with it? I'm torn between the two (leaning towards hitch rack for accessibility).
Thanks!
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7 minutes ago, linda s said:
In Toyota motorhome world you just won the Lotto. Lucky guy
Linda S
I probably have $1,000-$1,500 invested (total for everything RV/parts/registration). Now i'm just trying to do some small upgrades as I go.
And thank you!
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Just picked up my first RV a few months back (1987 Toyota Sunrader - 21'). The RV was sitting for about 10 years and needed some work done to get it running (now it runs like a champ). I'm not sure what it is worth, although I got it for almost nothing.---------- Specifications ----------Miles - 024,702Engine - 22REModel - RKB (rear kitchen bath - see photo below)length - 21 feet---------- Things I had to do ----------1) Drop the fuel tank and flush with muriatic acid (this is the 27 gal tank, so I wanted to keep this on instead of purchasing a smaller new tank).2) Fuel pump3) Fuel filter4) Flushed fuel lines5) Oil.6) Other small things---------- Things that do not work ----------The only thing on the RV that does not work is the Fridge. The freezer will get cold, although It is inconsistent and will not cool the entire fridge (this is the same with either propane or plugged in). I'm assuming it is the cooling system and a loss.---------- Pictures ----------
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The person who GAVE me this rig had it sitting for about 10 years (and they didn't use it much before that). It obviously wasn't running when I got it though. I had to drop the tank and flush it out with acid, replace the fuel pump, fuel filter, and a few other small things to get it back up and running. everything still works inside and outside too.
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I'll measure later today ?