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    Hopefully a sunrader in our future.

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  1. I will try to make one as well and let you know if I am successful. I have a piece of plexi I intend to try it on. That is a great idea. I will check with the local marine restorers in Alameda. Thanks for the suggestion!
  2. Thanks for the great suggestion Karincorbin. I will have to remove the patch that has been applied to see if it is a hole or a crack. I fear that it is a hole, since it was created by running into something. It is still good to know that there is a way to melt the acrylic together. Mint Sauce, the RV already has a receiver, so just the rack is necessary, and those look like great racks. A bit pricey, but they look very functional and well made. Will look into it once I've taken care of the other issues. Linda S - I know, $325 is a bit crazy! Even for the Bay Area! I was counting on info. from the other thread, in which you included the info. for RV Advantage. I was shocked once I called to find such inflation. If I have trouble making it, I might have to bite the bullet and buy one from them and install it myself. L>3MyEscaper - I am attaching a pic (if I can figure out how to do it). Happy to be part of the toy family, and looking forward to a toy in in the Fall.
  3. After years of reading toyotamotorhome.org and dreaming of RV camping, we finally took the plunge. We bought a 1988 21ft Sunrader. The AC in back works well, coach battery is half dead, dropped the fuel tank to fix an evap leak to pass smog. Looking to replace the flooring (maybe cork, vinyl, or replace carpet?), LED lights on EBAY (thanks to the posts found here), and need to test the fridge. We will reupholster at least the couch, and maybe the captain's chairs. I am pricing solar systems (panel and controller) as well, probably will go with a 100 Watt panel and controller from Solar Penny as they have the best prices I've found. One of the curved front windows is broken. Called RV Advantage in Napa for the window, they wanted $300 for it, $625 installed! Will probably try to make one. Later, we plan on converting the exterior running lights to LEDs, figure out how to mount some bikes, and off camping we go. Thanks to the community for all the great info and stories.
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