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  1. Hello everyone, Ive recently purchased a 78’ Sunrader knowing nothing about them really. I’ve only owned Toyota’s so I’m familiar with the truck. My plans include: 4x4 conversion, motor swap, pull the camper and deal with any rust before I start the interior remodel. I have gutted it due to a leaky roof and water damage which will need some attention. I’ve done some research now and have seen quite a few different models. The short short ones like mine that I’ve seen all have the door in the far back with the flip up panel. And I believe they don’t have a shower.. Does anyone have any info on the models of Sunrader in the late 70’s? Mine is a front dinette rear door with a shower and toilet. Also looking for input on motor swaps. I’m gonna keep the rear 1 ton duality. Fj80 front axle and I think I want to go with the 5vzfe. Any input?
  2. I did some creek scouting for future whitewater kayak trips this weekend. Drove into the Queets and Humptulips river basins. With weeks of heavy rains and our first overnight snow flury, my 4x4 came in very handy. There are plenty of dispersed camping spots in here. Reminds me of New Zealand and the coastal rainforest with moss lined trees. Bring firewood it's cold in here. The old bridges and signs also reminded me of the flick Deliverance!! Enjoy the pics.
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