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New join dolphin owner and sunrader interior height wanderings
MaineJed replied to chadsam's topic in General Discussion
it would be quite a bit cheaper to convert it to 4x4 than to buy a factory 4x4 Sunrader. -
New join dolphin owner and sunrader interior height wanderings
MaineJed replied to chadsam's topic in General Discussion
Love the picture, I’ve got the same model as yours and love it. Enjoy the adventures. -
Shower rebuild
MaineJed replied to Cody72's topic in Improvement and Do-It-Yourself Projects you have done to Share!
No don’t worry about it. -
list of toyota Micro-mini Motorhomes 1972-1994
MaineJed replied to Totoyota's topic in Miscellaneous & Non-related
Not sure if this helps. My son lives in Okinawa and is into old Subaru’s. He has bought them from a website named Goonet Exchange, google it. They are very good to deal with and from what I can tell it’s like a Japanese website that caters to dealers putting their inventory on and selling to individuals. The website has many many vehicles and may have something you’re looking for. -
I didn’t use Luan for the backside instead I put foam board and spray foam. Then FRP over it and screwed that to the studs etc. My goal was weight reduction and movement, these rigs get bounced around the road and from time to time I venture into the northern Maine woods on logging roads etc.
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Yes in the same isle as the FRP they should have a few different corners/ transitions that will work
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I used white plastic FRP sheets, flexible, durable and easy to clean.
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Take the carpet or vinyl up and see what you have underneath. If it’s not too bad you can lay a piece of Luan over it and the flooring will be smooth.
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It may cost a bit more but I had a local upholstery shop make ours and it fit perfectly
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We have Thunderer’s on ours, over 15k miles now and very minimal, even wear. I would recommend
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I'm thinking it may be leaking past the glass/frame seal into the frame itself and out one of the screws in the bottom holding it together, running to that bottom corner. If it is the pane/frame seal, how would I go about repairing it or locate parts rather? I had this issue as well, the rubber gasket can be replaced, I would add silicone to it before installing, obviously only on the side that is stationary.
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Are these Toyota RV’s too old to keep?
MaineJed replied to markwilliam1's topic in General Discussion
Ditto, know as much as possible about the truck, that’s half the fun with these. The other part is just heading out on an adventure. I’ve been 2000 miles from home in some remote places with ours, takes me back when I took off from home just out of HS in an old truck and found my way up near the arctic circle in AK, man I didn’t know what I didn’t know back then and what an adventure!! -
Should be able to find a universal one.
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Porch Light replacement
MaineJed replied to psxpak's topic in Improvement and Do-It-Yourself Projects you have done to Share!
Smart idea, we are all on borrowed time with the original’s if we still have them. -
Looks like it’s going to be quite well done when finished. I’d say 1/2 the “fun” 😂 Is working on these old yota’s, enjoy.
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