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linda s

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  1. All the other rotors I can find have a bolt hole circle of 110mm. Not the lug pattern. The hole in the middle I think Linda S
  2. No they are not. I tried to post a link to the correct ones on ebay but it just gave me all the brakes instead of narrowing it down. Go to ebay toyota brakes and then put in that first part number I posted for the pads and click on include content. Then the right ones will come up. Like these for example http://www.ebay.com/itm/TOYOTA-OEM-91-93-Pickup-Brake-Pads-04465YZZA9-/121886037428?fits=Make%3AToyota&hash=item1c60f955b4:g:gvsAAOSwyQtVzvFu&vxp=mtr ebay is only letting me show one at a time but you could see all of them Linda S
  3. His roof and shell are all one fiberglass piece. No seams except down on the sides and they are fiberglassed together there too. I do see that his plumbing vent for the sink has been removed and there's a weird elbow inside that goes nowhere. Your rig isn't gutted but there is a ton of work to do. Wood ceiling has to be removed and reinforced cause they screwed up. Knowing where your located my first question would be do you have space to work and do you own tools to do this. I'm in San Jose right now for work but will be going back to Eureka in a week. I could meet you somewhere along 880 if you want to see what these things are supposed to look like. Mine is an all original Sunrader shorty, 1986 so the interior is very similar to yours. Love it that you still have the original drawers in the closet. Those things are usually the first to go Linda S
  4. These are the ones that match the part number from the toyota site. Oops link didn't come through right. Just put in the part number I posted and several do come up Linda S
  5. Rotor looks right but the pads do not have the same Toyota part number. Linda S
  6. My anode rod in my 86 Sunrader is in the back of the unit. In my rear dinette model I would have to remove either the bench seat or the water heater to replace it. Too much trouble so I just don't use it. For the smell try Arm and Hammer washing soda. We use it at work to get rid of strong chemical smells and it's the only thing that really works well. Also I read that gasses dissolve better in cold water so try dumping some ice in there too and drive around to mix everything up well. Hope it works for you Linda S
  7. No I think your being the nasty one. I searched for your part and thought you would appreciate it. Guess not. I got the part numbers from a Scamp trailer site and they were for a 2410 dometic which is almost the same as a 2400. Yes the part I listed was called a clamp but it looks exactly the same. Linda
  8. here's the part number for the pad kit 04465-YZZA9 this is the rotor but it looks like it's been discontinued. 43512-35160 Have to find an aftermarket alternative if there is one. rock auto has this one. Says it for the dual rear wheel model http://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=3869445&cc=1277793&jsn=456 Linda S
  9. I have a harbor freight aluminum one. Mostly cause it's easy for me to remove and install. It weighs less than 30 lbs and is super strong. Why add extra weight if you don't have to. Linda S
  10. Yup I posted the link and it was in that thread for 36 hours. I quoted you so you should have gotten a notification. I figured you had seen it by then. You don't miss much. You said they used that part for many different models so I searched newer 2410 models and the part number was listed. NO I don't know every part of every appliance instantly. I had to look around. Here, found the burner housing too just in case you needed it. Both listed here http://www.adventurerv.net/plateclamping-p-18675.html To be specific, when I first said the parts were available I didn't know the exact part you were looking for. When I said they weren't I was only looking at my old parts list. Searching for stuff sometimes means looking outside the box and sometimes it's successful. Can't be sure they are exactly the same as yours but for less than 20 bucks it's certainly worth a try
  11. Yes I called that old Elixer refrigerator junk. You can't get parts. You claimed that you couldn't get Dometic parts either and I found the one you needed in no time. I have since deleted the unpleasant repartee from Runningmans thread because it was distracting from his issues. Anyone who thought I put older vehicles in the same category would have to be pretty wacky. I spend hundreds of hours on these sites maintaining them and trying to help people. I have the best glass guy anywhere. Mobile so he can price vary fairly not having to maintain a shop and loves old cars. Found him when I had the window in my Nissan done and he has since done a 50's Suburban and my daughters 62 Nova. I've had a lot of windows done over the years but I have never seen someone so meticulous and detailed in his work before. Love my glass guy Linda S
  12. I admit I only went back and read the first one. That's why I missed it Linda S
  13. Then I have no problem with taking pics. I didn't see that in your post and I thought that might be why he was so grumpy. I know others who are not so careful and lots of bad stuff could happen. Imagine if there was a teenage girl in that camper and when she saw someone peering in she screamed. Could get you shot for sure. I let people hold doors for me all the time. Hell I'm old and I need them too Linda S
  14. And to Back East Don. Yes if your taking pictures of a beach and I happen to be on it no big deal but if your in my face snapping pics the camera is history. Quote from Robert Heinlein "A dying culture invariably exhibits personal rudeness. Bad manners. Lack of consideration for others in minor matters. A loss of politeness, of gentile manners, is more significant than a riot" Linda S
  15. Nope no permission mentioned. Just because we can do some things doesn't make it right. I'm sure if you found someone taking pictures of your kids in your camper it would go well for them. From the outside at a distance taking pictures of an unusual rig I can see but up close peering inside is just rude. Linda S
  16. I know that wouldn't be considered private in a motorhome but it is what we would expect if we were home. Out of curtesy I would treat someone's motorhome the same as I would treat their real home because they probably don't have one of those. I do not like my picture taken ever and I would have no problem breaking your camera. Legal be damned Linda S How hard is it to knock on the door first and ask permission. And if you don't get it leave it alone
  17. I don't know if all those wires are good or not or if they terminate in the correct places but it's hooked up exactly the same as my Sunrader except for mine has a ground wire running to the empty pole on the front. Here's a replacement. Since nothing is attached to your 4th pole I am only showing the 3 pole isolator. The 4 pole is available here too. Linda S https://www.amazon.com/Tekonsha-7000-Terminal-Battery-Isolator/dp/B0002UHVYQ
  18. At my old house I used to get notes and phone numbers left on my camper every week. Landscapers working in the neighborhood and even the garbage man knocked on my door at 6 in the morning one time asking if I would sell my Sunrader. Now that I have all 3 motorhomes parked on my property here at my new house no one bothers me. I think they just think I must be too crazy to deal with. They might be right. I completely understand that guy being pissed off though. It's his house and someone was looking in his windows. Peeping Tom? against the law if it's your home Linda S
  19. EBay has lots of doors too. Linda S
  20. Your converter is part of your main house power center. It has your circuit breakers and fuses for your lights and fridge and charges your house battery when plugged into outside power. Its not something you disconnect. An inverter converts 12 volt to 110 and does put a big drain on your house battery . If you hooked up to shore power you don't need one. you would have regular house outlets in your rig that would have power when plugged in. I never use inverters. Everything in my camper runs on 12 volt except for the microwave which I only use when I have hook ups. Sounds like you have a ton of other stuff to take care of before you worry about dealing with an unneeded inverter. Linda S
  21. This one would work. The newer ones are sized a little different but it's close. Very nice looking fridge for a reasonable price http://denver.craigslist.org/rvs/5672464643.html Linda S
  22. I talked to her on the phone before they got there and she decided to wait. It was a very worn looking Itasca not a Sunrader. They have since changed their ad so it says it's a Sundancer. Strange Linda S
  23. Itasca's have permanent ASME horizontal tanks. Get rid of the jury rigged extra tank and you should be fine. Wondering where on earth he put the extra tank. Isn't your original tank under the closet floor? Only a small door on the outside to access. You might need help having your RV re-hooked directly to the original tank and have the lines checked. He must have added longer gas line to run it from an external tank. Best to be safe if your not comfortable doing it yourself and have no experience with gas lines Linda S
  24. Just ignore them . The Honda is a great generator and it will shut off long before anything unpleasant happens. They are made to do that under strain. Linda S
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