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linda s

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  1. So this was just listed on this site and it's in Pennsylvania. The very rare and coveted v6 with a 5 speed and at the rock bottom price of 6500. Not mine just saw the ad. Hope your still reading these posts http://www.toyotamotorhome.org/classifieds/listing/1942/1989_winnebago_REDUCED_V6_5_Speed.html Linda S
  2. Well on the toyota-campers group people are still getting it done. Tell that dealer you want to see the documents that say the recall was changed. Bet he can't come up with any. Or just call Toyota directly and have your vin number ready Toyota owner support 1-800-331-4331 Here's a post from a woman who had it done dec 2012. Her dealer told her the same lie yours did but toyota gave her the correct info I have a 1991 Toyota Winnebago Warrior with a 1990 Toyota pickup chassis.. I found out the head gasket had NOT been done by calling my local Toyota dealer. I asked the dealer to fix the recalled head gasket and they told me that the recall expired after eight years and it would cost me twelve hundred dollars to fix. I then called Toyota cust service and was told that recalls never expire. I told them what Obrien in Champaign IL said and so she gave me a case number and said if the dealer had any questions about it to refer them to my case number. I then called Obrien who changed there tune and arranged for me to take to Bloomington dealer who had a rack that could handle seven thousand pounds. > > > > So the answer is No I didn't pay for having the head gasket done. Toyota honored the recall.
  3. Made by the wood working artist Sun Ray. I had the good fortune to see this rig in person when he was working on a house in the Clear Lake area in California. Unfortunately it was just parked and there was no one there to ask all the questions I had. Have to wonder how much it weighs and how it drives. I then saw it for sale in southern Cal a couple of years ago. Have no idea where it is now. Linda S
  4. No matter how much you do they will always need something else. I just go have fun. I don't need it to be perfect to do that. Linda
  5. Yes that insert edge trim looks pretty bad but unfortunately it's also very expensive. I would fill the gap with something and try to save the insert trim. Well I found some but you will need to measure and see if it will fit. Shipping on this item might cost more than the trim though. http://www.factoryrvsurplus.com/products.php?product_id=2065 You can also contact the Winnebago parts place and see if they have any. This place has the exclusive contract for winnie parts http://www.winnebagoparts.com/ Linda S
  6. lots of thicknesses. look on left and maybe click on view more. Oh and measure first http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/vinyl-edge-trim/vinyl/raw-materials/ecatalog/N-i00?Ndr=basedimid10071&dojo.preventCache=1376612514361&sst=subset LS
  7. The toyota camper group on yahoo has the most info I know of. The manual is pretty slim if you need major restoration but look in the other files and you can find manuals for all your appliances too. You will have to join that group but it's free like this one. http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/toyota-campers/files/Coach%20Manufacturer%27s%20Information/Owners%20Manuals%20and%20Brochures%2C%20Etc./Sunrader/ For other files go to files section and scroll down to what you need Linda S
  8. Your right I mis-spoke. It has solid lifters but no rocker arms that can loosen and make a clacking or ticking sound. The sound is what I was trying to address but I said it wrong. On the v6 a quiet engine doesn't mean everything is well. Linda S
  9. I might have been wrong on the width though. Is the panel edge your covering 1/8 inch or 1/16. If you look around on the grainger site they do have a 1/16 width too. I know my paneling is pretty thin but don't know how thin Linda S
  10. That's why I posted the Grainger site. They are a trim lok dealer so you don't have to buy 500ft. That I believe is the correct width and the shallowest depth available. Linda S
  11. How about this stuff http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/TRIM-LOK-INC-Vinyl-Edge-Trim-10H766?Pid=search Linda S
  12. Are you sure the roof is that thin. I am not a delicate little thing and I would have no problems what so ever jumping rope on my roof. I get on the roof every time I give it a good wash too. Had it long enough so that some of the vents have been replaced twice. have fallen off of it and sometimes I just sit up there are look around. Look here over 500 pics of a sunrader shorty remodel from scratch http://groups.yahoo.com/group/minitruckcampers/photos/album/518890692/pic/list Linda S
  13. Well I'm sure it's long gone but no one sells a Sunrader 4x4 for 12 grand. NO one. Why would they just throw their money away. Linda S
  14. Snow tires would be very expensive but they are available. Chains are required to be put on rear tires here in california so I don't know if that would work either. If you need to be warm inside you need hookups. The furnace will run your battery dead before the night is through. helps to make reflectix covers for all windows at night. use rv anti freeze in your water tank but be sure to run some of it through the lines and into holding tanks. Fresh water in bottles. It can be done but take a lot of planning Linda S
  15. Might help to include some pictures or the model or year or something so we can comment. Linda S
  16. There should be edge trim where the wall meets the roof. Butyl tape goes under that before it's screwed down. Is the edge trim not there. Show pic of it Linda S
  17. Did you ever run the vin number at a toyota dealership and see if the head gasket recall was done on yours. The recall is still open and if it has not been done you can get it done. Linda S
  18. I'm so glad you found your keys. Losing keys is one thing I am really good at but they always seem to show up somewhere. One time the only reason I found them was because my neighbors dog knocked over my garbage can on pickup day and the garbage truck just left it. When I was cleaning up the street well what do you know, there were my keys. Linda S
  19. Odometer is turned by the same cable as the speedometer. If that's still working your cable is probably OK. Must be odometer itself. It's an 82. Do you really need to know how many more miles you have put on it? Linda S
  20. Thanks Karin. I will remember that. Sometimes I feel the need to express myself Linda S
  21. I used Captain Tolleys on my Tiger Provan windows. Worked great. Like Waiter said the glass is not sealed by the rubber gasket. It is sealed to the metal frame with some kind of glue like windsheild goo. When that stuff cracks the only option is to take it to a glass place and have it resealed or Captain Tolleys Linda S
  22. I'd like to see the 4x4 too.Any on a Dodge are a 4x4 conversion. Chinook didn't make any 4x4 rigs when they were still using Dodge chassis. There was one for sale up near you last summer I think. Maybe it's the same one. Linda S
  23. No I have never seen anything like that. It looks pretty nice. Wonder how that tire drops down. Also wonder what they did with his grey tank. it should be where the tire is and the battery bank is where the tire used to be. I recently replaced a Coach battery that was mounted underneath the frame and what a pain. Literally. I still have a mark on my chest where the dang thing landed on me when I got all the bolts off. Should have had one of those wide shop lifters to lower it. Also absolutely have to only use AGM sealed batteries. No way to maintain a water based battery under there. Considering the money this guy spent on redoing this rig I'm sure it was custom made. Send them a message and ask if they are going to be selling them. if they think there is a market they might decide to make a few. Or maybe they buy them and they will tell you who makes them. Linda S
  24. The 3vze engine doesn't have lifters. Thats why it's so hard to have the valves adjusted. The cam pushes up on the shims, lifting the valves. Maintenance is everything on these engines. Linda S
  25. Well that one costs a grand. There is also another one made by Girard and they run about 600. Almost twice the cost of a conventional rv water heater. There are much cheaper small electric water heaters but they usually use more amps than our power centers can handle. Also some very small propane heaters that are made to be used outdoors. It might be possible to install them where your current water heater is but put in a little fan to make sure it vents properly. I don't know tis for sure though and you always have to be careful with the propane stuff. Don't want you going Kaboom when you light your stove Linda S
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