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Want to buy Toyota motorhome! MI area


Doglover15

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Hi all! New user here, first post. I'm looking to pick up a RV to go camping with my dog... The size of these Toyota motorhomes is perfect. I'm in the market to buy one near the Detroit MI area, not looking for a project but also not looking to break the bank lol. I'm not picky on length, year, or anything really. I would love to find one with the manual transmission 4cyl combo, but would be open to automatics and V6s as well. If anyone knows of a rig near me or is looking to sell theirs, let me know! 

 

Thanks for looking! 

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54 minutes ago, Doglover15 said:

Am I crazy for thinking this 1981 is way overpriced at $9,900? It has over 100k miles too. https://happyrvcampers.com/vdp/16357388/Used-1981-Toyota-Pickup-Landcruiser-M21-for-sale-in-Lafayette-IN-47905

Way too expensive. It also has the “bad axle”. Maybe $2K if that much.

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The rear axle “Must Have” 6 lug wheels. If only 5 lugs the axle is unsafe and will have to be replaced. Can cost thousands (if you can find a 6 lug ff for sale). The rigs looks nice, but way overpriced.

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8 minutes ago, Derek up North said:

1986 and newer will have the 'good' FF axle. Older than that, many have had a FF axle retrofitted. But many haven't.

Thank you Derek! 

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Also, If you’re buying in MI, check the frame rails for rot. Toyota didn’t use heavy gage steel on their frames. Road salt will do a lot of damage.

If everything underneath is rusty, check the frame closely before buying. You don’t want to put it on a lift and have it break in two. I’ve seen it happen. Not on Toyota, but GM truck.

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18 minutes ago, fred heath said:

Also, If you’re buying in MI, check the frame rails for rot. Toyota didn’t use heavy gage steel on their frames. Road salt will do a lot of damage.

If everything underneath is rusty, check the frame closely before buying. You don’t want to put it on a lift and have it break in two. I’ve seen it happen. Not on Toyota, but GM truck.

Good point, rust underneath is definitely something I will be checking for. 

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8 minutes ago, linda s said:

Totem is in Michigan. He mention that he might be willing to sell his Sunrader. He's done a lot of work though and it would not be anywhere close to cheap

Linda S

Hi Linda! Thanks. I definitely can go a bit higher in price, but trying not to go too high. 

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