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  1. My Toy is a 85' Sunrader 4X4 which I will be full timing in, hopefully in a few more years. I'm a single mom, 49 yrs. old with a 14 yr. old son.
  2. You may want to try these companies: http://www.curtain-tracks.com/ http://www.curtainfair.com/index.htm http://www.recmar.com/products_tracks_main.htm Hope this helps Roxanne 85' Sunrader 4wd
  3. Greg, I am curious to know which ones you bought off ebay. I would like to install Led's in my overhead lights but I am not willing to pay Superbright's prices (yet). Thanks - Roxanne 85' Sunrader 4WD
  4. Hey Brad! Your very welcome.....glad to see you on here. I have been on the Yahoo forum mostly. Hope all is well! - Roxanne

  5. Hey Guys, I don't know what your lens looks like but I stumbled upon this website that may have what you are looking for. www.crouchcampers.com I hope this helps. - Roxanne
  6. Sean, There are two companies one is Stocktonwheel.com as Greg quoted and the other is customcommercialwheel.com which Linda quoted. I bought mine from Custom Commercial since they were a tad bit cheaper. I can't find the invoice to quote you on what I paid for them but I believe it was around $800.00 +- delivered. Bobby, from Stockton Wheel is a real nice guy and he quoted me $195.00 a wheel + freight and 3 weeks lead time to produce a set. I had Custom make me 15X6 w/6X7.25 b.c. standard offset. (which both Stockton & Custom suggested). Now, I was running 235's on my front and was told that I could run those as well for the rear. NOT! It turned out there was not enough clearance between the tires, they rubbed together. So, I went with 215/75R15 all the way around, which are perfect. I went with Yokohama Geolandar H/T-S G051 C rating - from Tire Rack. Since I already had the axle upgrade I just went with 15's to match the original 15" front rims. I hope this helps. Roxanne
  7. Ahhh....it is NOT the only 4X4 with custom made 15" wheels anymore.....
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    Paul, It looks awesome! May I ask what did you use to seal the front windows? Also, smoothing the fiberglass how did you do that and what product did you use? My front windows are leaking a tad bit and I am in the process of trying to seal them as well. I too have everything removed from the upper bunk in preparation to finally take care of that leak once and for all. Thanks - Roxanne
  9. 1985 18ft Sunrader 4X4 located in the Outer Banks of NC.
  10. You may want to try http://www.rvdoctorgeorge.com. Other than that I don't know....Good Luck!
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    1985 Sunrader 4X4

    Exterior & Interior Pics
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    SR 5 Seats

    From the album: 1985 Sunrader 4X4

    Original SR5 Seats

    © Toyotamotorhome.org

  13. Michael, Try these websites...they have alot of choices on different mirror appications including the orginal Velvac Dual Style that so many of us have. Regards, Roxanne http://www.rustrepair.com/app2/onlinecat.htm?r=ms&p=wi http://sureplus.com/products/other.htm
  14. You may want to try your furniture or boat upholsterers in your area. They should definitley be able to help you. Here are a couple sites that I came across. Let me know how you made out. Regards- Roxanne http://www.rvandvansurplus.com/rvcushionco...?Vehicletype=RV http://www.rvworkshop.com/cushioncover_curtainprices.htm
  15. Hi Everyone, Here is something that is really stumping me. I have an 85' 4X4 Sunrader that has 15" Rims. The existing wheel covers are in poor condition and I would like to replace them. I have looked high & low and I am beginning to think that these are not Toyota wheel covers. Does anyone know what other years may fit my wheel or has anyone tried their hand at painting wheel covers? Thanks in advance. Roxanne
  16. Cal, I just replaced all of the foam for my Sunrader's rear dinette cushions at a cost of only $103.00 shipping included from www.ritchiefoam.com . I have dealt with him numerous times & he will work with you on whatever you have. He has unbeatable prices. If your wife or anyone you know can sew half way decent it is not as hard as it seems. Just be sure to save all the original cushion material for patterns. I am a semi-retired upholsterer & yes there is alot of sewing involved but the cost that one can save by doing it themselves is unbelievable. It's amazing what one can do when you set your mind to it. Regards - Roxanne
  17. It's me again with another stupid question. I ordered the 15" rims from Custom Commercial Wheel. They said that I could run 215's, 225's or 235 75 R15's. I thought I had 225's on my front but it turns out I am running 235 75 R15. The dual rim size being made is 15x6 w/6x7.25 b.c. standard bolt pattern. My question is: Can I run 235's on the duals to match the front or is that too wide of a tire. If so, would 215's be okay for the rear with keeping the 235's up front? Thanks once again. - Roxanne
  18. I phoned both Stockton Wheel & Custom Commercial Wheel. It turns out that Custom Commercial Wheel is the supplier for Stockton Wheel. Custom quoted me a much lower price than Stockton so I placed the order with them for 15x6 w/ 6x7.25 b.c. standard offset. Could not get an answer on what other vehicles may just bolt up to the toyota axle. I am kinda tired of all this research so I just went ahead and ordered the brand new spankin' rims to be done with it. Amen. Thank you everyone for your help & advice. I will take pictures when I get these new sneakers on.
  19. I have found this website to be helpful in determining the ratio assuming this applies to duallys as well. http://home.4x4wire.com/erik/diffs/ From the pictures, it appears to me that I have the V6/Turbo rear diff. I will try turning the wheel to see what revolutions I come up with. Unfortunatley I have to wait a couple weeks since the Toy is in Florida right now & I am in NC. I will keep you posted on what I come up with. Below are some pictures of what I have. (I hope they come through).
  20. Thanks Greg - I know I have the 4.10 in the front & this may be a very stupid question but how do I know what I have for the rear. Is there a placard somewhere? And if it indeed does have different ratio's what are my options?
  21. Hello everyone, I just purchased an 85' 4X4 Sunrader 18ft. & it has the 14" Rims in the rear (6 lug /1 ton full floating) & 15's in the front. I know it should have the 15" rims all around if I were to use 4WD. I know I will not be using the 4WD because I wouldn't want to take it off road nor drive it in the snow, etc. So you ask why did I get the 4X4...because of the looks. My question to you all is: Without incurring the extra cost of buying 15" rims....what is the tallest tire size I can put on the 14's that would almost match the size of the front. Would this be okay to do? I need new tires for the rear since they are becoming cracked from age. If I can get away with a taller tire SAFELY I would much rather go that route. If not, I will bite the bullet & get 15" rims. Any thoughts would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Regards, Roxanne
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