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Re: Solar Chinook
I was wondering how much your solar panels package cost and how difficult it was to install? It seems like solar panels make alot more sense than a generator. Nate
By theeagle@... · #55 ·
Re: nissan motorhome
I am glad you were able to find the site. I hope you find the posts interesting and informative. Spread the word on the site we are up to 17 members in less than a week. Nate
By theeagle@... · #54 ·
Re: thanks and an idea
Thanks to all for the tips. As for the piston slap, I have always used toyota filters. The mechanics here say it could be a piece of carbon and one has customer (4 -runner) with 250,000 and a piston
By george oviatt · #53 ·
Help with first RV
Hi George, Water leaks can be a real bugger to find sometimes, it can leak on one side and migrate across the roof before showing up on the other side. The roof edge molding might be a good place
By Nolan <rockhound@...> · #52 ·
(No subject)
Nate I made it to the site. I'm a previous Toyota motorhome owner. I traded for a newer Nissan motorhome. I loved the Toyota and made alot of trips in it. I pulled a 19ft inboard boat about 600
By mikec@... · #51 ·
Re: solar chinook
of order power filter, Hi Benton, The solar panels sound like a good deal, I'll have to agree with you on the water filter, I installed a filter system in my Chinook to get rid of the plastic
By rockhound@... · #50 ·
Oil filters.
I agree with Redman. On the VW Vanagons we learned the Frams would not hold the oil in the heads on shut down. I would never run a Fram or other cheap filter in any engine. I too only run dealer
By ants4radios · #49 ·
solar chinook
I am not sure how many of you all back woods it, but I outfitted my chinook with two large unbreakable solar panels. These rest on top of the raised top. I had to tighted the springs on the lift top
By Benton <wildlife@...> · #48 ·
Re: some help with my first toyota rv
Hi George, I understand that using anything other than Toyota oil filters will cause the oil to bleed back into the pan, and that may be causing your 'piston slap'. I put a Fram filter on mine, and
By Jack Redman <jack_redman@...> · #47 ·
some help with my first toyota rv
I have a 1985 Huntsman w/5 spd and only 40,000 miles which I bought from the original owner. I have a couple of questions 1) The source and cost of a true dual axel kit? If salvage, what would be a
By george oviatt · #46 ·
Members
I just want to thank all of you who have joined our group. I would like to encourage everybody to introduce themselves and include a description of your Toyota. I also want to make sure everybody
By theeagle@... · #45 ·
Rear axle, which way to go
Jack A2, Pulling the rear axle assembly from the bone yard flat bed would be the ideal way to go, get the springs and all. The axles, hubs, ect. from the 1 ton won't interchange with the stock
By rockhound@... · #44 ·
Re: Rear axle swappin
86 only the fine,
By ants4radios · #43 ·
Re: automatic overdrive
Hi Nate, thanks for the information on the overdirve. I especially wanted the automatic so my wife would feel more comfortable driving it, but so far I am the only one who drives it. So much for
By Jack Redman <jack_redman@...> · #42 ·
automatic overdrive
My grandpa had an automatic in his 1986 4 cylinder and it would not stay in overdrive. I know that he was able to adjust a cable ( like a adjusting the clutch cable in manual) once it was adjusted it
By theeagle@... · #41 ·
Rear axle swappin
Hi Jacka2, Toyota started building the true one ton in 86, when in 86 they were available I'm not sure, mid to later models? they were only available as a cab chassis unit, not a pickup. In the
By rockhound@... · #40 ·
Re: Sunrader
I onboard so
By ants4radios · #39 ·
Chassis and axles
Nolan and list Were the one tons only supplied from 1986 up? Were the early ones 3/4 ton? Can the rearends and axle assemblys be swapped out from the 86s up, to the early units ? (I've seen them in
By ants4radios · #38 ·
Re: Toyota RV Owners
owners. I want to make as many people aware of this site as possible. 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
By ants4radios · #37 ·
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
By rockhound@... · #36 ·