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Re: Toyota RV Owners
--- In toyota-campers@..., theeagle@k... wrote:
Do you guys know of any other sites where I might find toyotaowners. I want to make as many people aware of this site as possible. Thanks,Nate, Here are couple of real hot RV sites you might want to hit. www.rvadvise.com and/or www.rvhome.com (may be same). The best way to find them all is to use the Altavista search engine and put in RV. As with all list start ups, its best to post a number of times to keep reminding them that a list exists, and if you can, put in a link. This site is great, thanks again for putting it up. Jack A2 |
Looking for dualies
Hey Nate, should have said tell grandpa he's a good man for not
getting rid of the chinook instead of dad. Figured I would throw my 2 cents worth in here on the dual rear wheel setups. If you can find one and can afford it go with the newer one ton axle and the seperate rear dual wheels, much better way to go. The old style of rear duals that were 2 wheels welded together with the sleeve in the center are around but hard to find, don't know if anyone is even making them anymore or not, doubt it. But in actual use if traveling, if you have a flat on the road you either have to run a single spare or run with the flat until you find somewhere to repair it. They are heavy, and awkward to change, and most tire stores hate to mess with them because the tires have to be mounted and dismounted by hand cause you can't get a tire machine to work on the inner beads, they are nearly impossible to balance. If a person is intent on running them a couple of tips that will help the chances of less problems are to check the lugnut tightness often and to run more air pressure in the inside tire which helps carry more of the load centered over the axle bearing. |
Re: Merry Christmas
Benton childress
naaaaaaa, just my poor attempt at humor. Like the sight
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Benton ----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...> To: <toyota-campers@...> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 5:10 PM Subject: [toyota-campers] re: Merry Christmas Sorry if I offended anyone. Thanks for joining the site. |
Re: Merry Christmas
Benton childress
and happy Hanukka (grin)
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Benton ----- Original Message -----
From: <theeagle@...> To: <toyota-campers@...> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 4:20 PM Subject: [toyota-campers] Merry Christmas I want to thank everone for joining this site. I started this sitebecause of my frustration of not finding any sites for our beloved toyota motorhomes. The problem is there are so many different boxes made by so many different companies. The other problem is they no longer make toyota motorhomes. The only site I have found is the happy camper site. Keep spreading the word on this site, the more members we can get the better. Merry Christmas |
Toyota messages
Hope everyone had a good Christmas and all, I was gone for the day
and when I got home it took me a while to catch up on all the toyota messages. Glad you enjoyed the Chinook page Nate, tell dad he's a good man not getting rid of the Chinook. As far as the 79 Sunrader, why do you guys tempt me like that? I got too many Toyotas around here now so I better pass or the wife will have me living in one on the street. At one time I had a phone number for a Toyota motorhome hotline that they would tell you if your particular rig was effected by the recall or not but can't find the number now. The recall was for rigs from around 86 and earlier, Toyota started supplying the one ton chassis in the 86 models so they all had the newer one ton axles under them, but the recall has been over for some time now and as of a couple years ago there were still a couple of the coach manufacturers still standing behind the axle upgrade but not paying the total bill as during the recall. They would supply the axle kit but you had to pay freight and installation. I lucked out and found one of the original kits for sale and bought it and installed it in my 78 Odessey, not a bolt in job either, they were made for the 79 and newer chassis. My folks own a 91 Winnabago Toyota with the V6, auto trans, 21' and they average around 13-16 MPG depending on the terrain. Better go let this Christmas dinner digest now, have a good one, Nolan |
Re: anyone know of someone parting out a toyota camper
Benton
--- In toyota-campers@..., theeagle@k... wrote:
You can tell if the rear end has been replaced if the unit has a 1ton hub, older models do not have the hub sticking out, the replaced ones do. Toyota recalled the rear ends several years ago. My 1986 was replaced before I purchased it. My dads 1978 and my grandpa's 1977 and 1986 have not been replaced. If your camper looks like the back rims are as old as the camper then it problably has not been replaced. I would call a Toyota dealership and incquire. Natethe knowrear end. It is not that big of a deal with the chinook, but I isthe sunrader would drive smoother with the dulies. My only option out.buying a rather expensive kit unless I can find someone parting troubleAny suggestions. Also I hear alot of talk of axel systems and withrelated to them, How can I know for sure if this is a problem care ofmine and is there any possibility of having Toyota still take this even though the recall is past Thanks Nate. I'm callin Toyota in the morning......now if I can just acquire some dulies. Benton |
Axles rear.(reply to wild life)
Wildlife. (how about a name?)
Here's all I know about Axles, The one ton Toyota chas came with two types. Floating, and Non-floating. Non- floating has only one set of bearings on the inside end of the axle. Floating, has a set of bearings on both inside and outside ends of the axle. In other words the Axle is "floated" by bearings on each end. The Floating type is very apparent to the eye, as it is a large,cast hub. My 86 has Floating, my friend's 85 has non-floating. The problems occured in the non-floating axles with after- market dual wheel add ons. I would suggest you pull up the web site and read what's there on the recalls, as it's too extensive to re-run here. Good luck. Jack A2 |
Re: anyone know of someone parting out a toyota camper
You can tell if the rear end has been replaced if the unit has a 1 ton hub, older models do not have the hub sticking out, the replaced ones do. Toyota recalled the rear ends several years ago. My 1986 was replaced before I purchased it. My dads 1978 and my grandpa's 1977 and 1986 have not been replaced. If your camper looks like the back rims are as old as the camper then it problably has not been replaced. I would call a Toyota dealership and incquire.
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Nate --- In toyota-campers@..., wildlife@i... wrote:
When I bought my chinook and sunrader, neither had the dulies on the |
Re: really good deal on a 79 sunrader
--- In toyota-campers@..., jacka2@e... wrote:
--- In toyota-campers@..., wildlife@i... wrote:saisI found a 79 sunrader in really good shape for 1,800 here in anyonethat if I buy another she will kill me in my sleep (grin). If is interested I will give you the info. Really enjoyeeing thissight,it is nice to see I am not the only one with this obsession. Yes I saw it, started it and everything. It is a steal. Everything works. It shows 40 something thousand and I believe it is true miles. I'm, serious, if my wife wouldn't go crazy, I'd buy it myself. Benton |
Re: really good deal on a 79 sunrader
--- In toyota-campers@..., wildlife@i... wrote:
I found a 79 sunrader in really good shape for 1,800 here insight, it is nice to see I am not the only one with this obsession. Benton, Sounds like a deal, I hope a list member grabs it. Tell us more. Does it run? What else do you know about it? Did you see it? Drive it? These things are great fun, as is this list. Jack A2 |
Towing Festivas.
Nate,
I have not towed the Fest with the SR yet. But, like you, I read that post on the guy who towed a Geo all through Mexico in a 22 foot SR 4 banger. so I anticipate no problems when I set it up this summer. If I remember though, he blew a tranny in LA after coming back from about a years driving in Mexico. I think a trans cooler and trans temp gage (like the big guys use) would be a must for the hill country. Anybody out there toading with a Toyota unit?? Jack A2 |
anyone know of someone parting out a toyota camper
When I bought my chinook and sunrader, neither had the dulies on the
rear end. It is not that big of a deal with the chinook, but I know the sunrader would drive smoother with the dulies. My only option is buying a rather expensive kit unless I can find someone parting out. Any suggestions. Also I hear alot of talk of axel systems and trouble related to them, How can I know for sure if this is a problem with mine and is there any possibility of having Toyota still take care of this even though the recall is past |
Archives.
Nate and fellow listers.
Just wanted to pass along what we learned on another egroup list re: Archives. The tighter list members hold to the subject line, the more useful Archive searchs will be. So if all will repost when the subject changes, instead of just hitting the reply button we will have a great Archive in a year or two. The only reason I mention this is, we are starting out with a nice, clean Archive and, if we are all aware, we can keep it that way. We messed ours up a bit on the other list because in the begining we didn't know better. The Archive on egroups is one of the best on the web and can also be accessed through listquest.com Jack A2 86 Sunrader(pop up) Jack A2 |
really good deal on a 79 sunrader
I found a 79 sunrader in really good shape for 1,800 here in
Arkansas. I already own a 79 Sunrader and a 77 chinook. My wife sais that if I buy another she will kill me in my sleep (grin). If anyone is interested I will give you the info. Really enjoyeeing this sight, it is nice to see I am not the only one with this obsession. Benton |
Re: Toyota RV Owners
Nate sez,
Do you guys know of any other sites where I might find toyota owners. Iwant to make as many people aware of this site as possible.RV-T has been covered by JackA2, so skip that one Nate. Freeroaders on egroups might be a good bet...it is a good sized list. And...a Happy New year to ya fellah... Paul/Calif in a 22 ft, 83 Phoenix 4-banger |
Ready to travel
I received an Atlas and some other camping supplies for Christmas and I'm ready to hit the open road. I live in Ohio and it is about 2 degrees outside with snow, so my mind tends start wondering. Is anybody else ready to travel. My toyota is in the driveway calling me to start traveling.
Nate |
Re: Chinook
Thanks rockhound for the great links on Chinooks. My grandpa owns a 1977 chinook, it has about 150,000 miles on the original motor. He has drove it from coast to coast. He has upgraded size wise to a 21ft 1986 Toyota, he converted the automatic to a 5 speed manual transmisson. He still has the chinook and will never give it up though. Nate
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