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needsunenergy

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  • My Toyota Motorhome
    1984 toyota sunrader 53,000 miles rusting. Working stove, sinks, toilet, and shower. need to replace or fix the fridge. original stove and fridge. needs work.
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    morgan hill

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  1. hmm what about a hitch from an 84/89 4runner? http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sby/pts/4964032959.html would my welder have to weld some supporting rails for the rail extensions? I have the 21 footer.
  2. I am looking at hitch to install on my motorhome. I know welding is the way to go. Will this hitch work? http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/4998802745.html it is from a 3rd generation 4runner.
  3. I have a 1983 21 ft toyota sunrader. The rear bushings are just about done and I need to replace them. Which kit is a good kit to use for this heavy little home?
  4. so my overcab windows dont look the best and i really do not need to see through them... I am thinking of painting the windows with black plasti dip paint... Is this a bad idea? or do you think it might work out? I was also possibly thinking adding some sort of vinyl decal over the windows for advertising.
  5. im surprised all the diy'ers here are not using linux. Ubuntu is so easy and stable! Software should be free
  6. i just purchased these lights for my sunrader but they dont have any screw holes on them. It also only has 2 pins in the back. How did you go about to connect these?
  7. i think i will go the "shit in the bucket" compost toilet way if i better my diet.
  8. I removed my stove top hood to paint it and then connected it back together. The wiring seems right because i was able to turn on one of the lights that was connected to the circuit but as soon as i turned it off and on, the fuse blew. Can it be something metallic touching one of the wires? Idk what to do. I keep blowing fuses! hah
  9. Im in the dilemma of having a saggy roof on one side but cannot afford to gut the interior ceiling. would attaching fiberglass rods across the roof help? something like this http://www.tapplastics.com/product/plastics/plastic_rods_tubes_shapes/fiberglass_rod/159 I was thinking if i can "pop Up" the saggy roof and then fiberglass these rod to the roof to keep the ceiling up. Is it possible to jack the ceiling up if the interior ceiling and cabinets still in place?
  10. What about a "roll out" type ladder. One where you attach to the rear roof rail with some sort of hooks that are attached to a rope type ladder. One can keep it tucked away in the camper when away.
  11. Thats right! haha out of the small research i did that was one of the first "lessons" on deep cycle batteries.
  12. I have a second battery being charged by a solar panel. I currently just have an led rope connected to it. I would ideally like to connect it to the the toyhome's original lights and water pump ( i don't have a water heater, furnace, nor fridge). How can i connect the second battery to these appliances? Would it be through the converter? can this charge both my coach battery under the hood and the 2nd battery that is being charged by the solar panel? would i need some sort of switch(s) to not dual charge the 2nd battery or not use both batteries if appliances are on? I have a 1983 toyota sunrader 21ft and i have an addiction with these toyhomes. I cant stop looking at pics!
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