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  1. I recently purchased an 87 toyota EZryder RV and the cab has AC but not the RV. The AC isn't working. I'm wondering if anyone has an opinion on whether it's better to repair the truck cab AC, or just install a rooftop unit on the RV. Also, does anyone have any recommendations on how to determine why the cab AC isn't producing cold air. I appreciate any help you might offer. I'm a real newbie at this, but love the toyota RV.

    Nick

  2. Hi Guys,

    We had 6 Hankook tires put on our '84 Dolphin last year and we think they are great. Did some review investigation on various tires and called around locally and decided the Hankooks were for our Toy. They were priced at $57.00 each and the total with metal valve stems, etc., came to $360 without tax. We used a local tire company. We could tell the difference immediately with the new tires with much better ride and handling. Hope you all find the best deal on tires for your Toys.

    Charles & Dianne

    Hi Charles and Dianne,

    What size and load rating did you purchase on your tires. 185 75 14 D?

    Thanks,

    Nicktoyota

  3. thanks for the input. I wanted to let you know I did purchase the 87 EZrider. Took it to the local Toyota dealer and it checked out like new. Compression within new car specs, even still has the 86 spark plug wires. Amazing how Toy's keep on running. Now i'm looking for tires. If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate your input on brand, price, and quality.

    Thanks,

    Nick

  4. I'm looking a purchasing a 1987 23' EZ-Rider on a Toyota Frame with 4cy engine. The engine has 57,000 on it, and I'm having the complete running gear checked out by a Toyota dealer. It appears all original inside the cab and camper (matching interior).

    Their asking $6000. Does anyone have an opinion on that price? Also, what do I need to watch our for on the camper? Was the EZ-Rider camper a good quality product? The stove, refer, heaters, etc, seem to work fine, all the lights work. So, other than firing each one up to test it, what else should be done?

    The local camper store wants $250 for an inspection, but I'm sure I can do the same if I know what I'm looking for. I've read about rear axle problems, but this has a dual axle that looks good. Shocks look to be worn out, but that is an easy fix. Are air-shocks worth the expense in the rear?

    Any advise anyone can offer is appreciated. Thanks.

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