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Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse

 

Hi Eric. I started using HID 55 watt bulbs in my 86 Toyota pickup, and then in my 86 Sunrader RD. They are 55 watt 5000K, I got them from DDM Tuning and they are currently around 55$ plus shipping. However you must also get a set of H6054 headlight bases that you insert the HID H4 bulbs into that fit your Toyota. I just pulled out my 3rd set of the entire system from my pickup, and my first set from the sunrader. They failed without warning. They were incredibly bright without oncoming traffic flashing me, but when they went, it was everything at once. So I popped in a set of DDM Tuning 35 Watt LED H4 lamps and they are bright, but the light is scattered and the high beams go way too high in the sky. So now I am going to the Sylvania XZE H4? also known as a 9003 bulbHalogen bulb, which they claim is the closest thing to an HID Best price I found was at Ebay +/- 35$ a pair. The cool thing about having the Headlight lens assembly that I got for the H4 HIDs is that it will take ANY H4 bulb, LED, HID, Halogen, Conventional. I don't trust the HID systems not to catastrophically fail anymore, could be the brand? But I can tell you that the HID system is pretty complex, with a lot of components to wire up and find a place for. You really can't connect anything wrong because the connectors are all different, but its way more complex than just replacing your normal headlight bulbs. Good Luck!


Re: Replace 3.0L with 3.4L engine, 1991 Winnebago Warrior V6

 

On Tue, Jun 27, 2023 at 09:54 AM, johnjab01 wrote:
3.4 swap 90-95 3.0 V6 Toyota RV.?
? ? Complete 3.4 swap/conversion,? parts and labor including engine $4500 Base price If you are automatic add $500 in most cases. This is a start to finish 100% completed conversion ready for pickup,? We have customers from all over the world, we can accept transport of your vehicle or arrange to drop you off/pick you up at the Airport/Train/bus station business hours.?
? ? Engines are all fully tested and inspected to ensure they have been taken care of, come with a 90 day warranty,? average mileage in the 125-150k range. Lower mileage engines can be found prices vary. We will select your engine and let you know exactly what year and mileage is available before we purchase your engine. We need 4 weeks or less to complete your conversion from the time you drop off your vehicle.? A deposit of half down is due before we purchase your conversion, and hold your shop time. Ask about our lead times, we can have swaps booked out for 2-3 months at times.
The above is from last June.? I've been out on a couple of trips to the Southeast in my toyhouse (and all went reasonably well) so now I'm revisiting this engine swap discussion before I put the toyhouse to bed for the winter.? A total of 5000 miles in two trips since May, limited to around 60 MPH max, was a bit of a struggle although there were no problems.

There is a new auto maintenance shop in town (southern New Hampshire) called Auto Care Plus that says they can do the swap (but of course I'm not ready to take their word for that just yet).? Its the newest in a chain of Auto Care Plus locations all around New Hampshire and Maine, total of 10 locations, so at least it's not some fly-by-night operation and the other locations have some pretty good reviews.??

John, you relayed the quote you received of $5000 (for the auto transmission version) then below that you showed an itemized list with prices for all the work needed.? Are those itemized prices in addition to the $5K?? It seems really low if $5K is intended to be all inclusive (plus or minus the options mentioned).

I'm told that a new wiring harness and a new computer will be needed, which isn't on your list.? When I spoke with the manager at Auto Care Plus today, he mentioned some concern about finding those.? So if they really are needed, any idea where I can find them?

Eric in NH


Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse

 

I bought these a few years back from LCE. I think they were a bit cheaper back then, just like everything else was I guess.
Worth the money though a big big improvement over the originals. Simple to install.



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Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse

 

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I use the Hella h4 upgrade headlights in my toyhouse they work great.

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The problem with the cheaper hid lights, is they spray light every where. The light reflector housing are poor quality and don’t direct the light properly (blind other drivers).?


Re: High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse

 

The simplest and cheapest thing to try would be a set of high-intensity conventional headlights.

Here's one example:



I did a similar swap in my car and was reasonably pleased.

Buzz L.
Phonenix, AZ
Former '86 Dolphin 500 owner


High intensity headlights for 1991 Winnebago Warrior toyhouse

 

I could use a bit more headlight intensity when driving my toyhouse at night.? Anyone have any results they can report on LED or other HID headlights, along with a good place to get them?? I've seen prices from $40 to $400, not looking to get ridiculous with this.

Thanks...

Eric in NH


Re: Suspension Woes ....

 

My air bags were old and leaking, so I removed them. My old bags were mounted in front of the axle between the leaf and frame. I'm not sure this is SOP. I'm thinking of installing air lift bags and have read the install instructions. For anyone who DIY'ed the project, 2 questions. How hard is it to remove the u-bolts holding the axle to the leaf springs? Do you need a 90 degree drill to secure the upper bracket to the frame? Otherwise, if you paid someone to do the install, how much did they charge ( not for the equipment, just the labor)?


On Tue, Oct 24, 2023, 9:51 AM MichaelR <michael.a.rees@...> wrote:
We put in air lifts, too, and have gone an couple of thousand miles on them. We had one with a slow leak, but it turn out to be the Schrader valve, which was easy to replace. They are a big improvement.

Mike.


Re: Suspension Woes ....

 

We put in air lifts, too, and have gone an couple of thousand miles on them. We had one with a slow leak, but it turn out to be the Schrader valve, which was easy to replace. They are a big improvement.

Mike.


Re: Cab seat comfort

 

Is it possible to put in electric seats that move with push buttons? And a few years ago, wasn't someone recommending old BMW seats? Sue


Re: Invitation to the 16th Annual Mid-West Toyota RV Rally in Iowa - Oct 12 -16 - Call now to reserve!

 

Hey Tika, how was the Rally? Are you going to post any pics? Sorry I couldn't make it! Sue


Re: Vent Cap

 

Quick update:? I never found the lost cap, or a true replacement. The one from Home Depot was super cheap, flimsy plastic, with wrong tabs. I did order one of the spring-loaded cap replacements from Amazon, and am very surprised at how well it seems to be holding -- the metal "springs" are really strong. If that one pops off, I'll put on my tough gal boots and replace the entire thing with one of the fancy siphon vents. Thanks for all the help! Sue


Re: Suspension Woes ....

 

The new Bilstein shocks and air lifts were $$$, but sooooo worth it! The camper rides several inches higher, so easier to get to the undercarriage plumbing valves, and rides like new. Can't recommend enough!


Re: Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

Good to know.
Thanks ED
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JohnJab01


Re: Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

I agree with Edward


Re: Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

One time my tank wouldn't accept propane from one vendor so I went to another vendor and same problem. Second vendor said he'd seen this problem before and took a wood mallet and gave the side of the valve where the vendors hose connected a couple good raps and then it was okay. I never had that problem again.


Re: Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

Please post a picture of the gauge so we see what you're dealing with. There is a float valve in the tank that shuts off propane fill, perhaps the gauge is broken and your tank is nearly full even though the gauge says otherwise.?

Aaron from Colorado?


Re: anode rod

 

For the 6 gallon water heater there is only one size.

Aaron from Colorado?


Re: anode rod

 

Only the Suburban uses an anode rod. I'm assuming you have the 6 gallon water heater. These anodes are readily available on various websites. I would try eBay. Your water heater may be by a different name before Suburban purchased the company. But the square door models are Suburban types, and the rectangular door models are Attwood types. The Attwood types supposedly have aluminum tanks and don't need anode rods.

Aaron from Colorado?


anode rod

 

Hello, I need to get a new anode rod for my 87 Seabreezs. Is there a size I should get? How do I go about finding the size? Thanks


Propane tank gauge reads low doesn't accept propane? AND entry step rusting.

 

My '88 Sunrader is starting to reveal her age, the entry step is sagging towards the ground, rusty and very iffy.? Also, have visited two propane distributers after two trips but both sessions ended by only adding 1/2 gallon (one nice guy didn't charge me!).? The meter reads nearly empty (I do not remember when I last filled the tank but it was in storage for nearly a year).? His suggestion is to let it run out but it can be very cold on the coast when I enjoy camping and would miss my heat and frig.? Do gauges break or stop working?? I do have a RV shop in town but thought I would ask this great group first.
All advice is welcomed.? Happy camping!? Diana on the Oregon Coast