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Locked Sticky Welcome to the Toyota-campers Group - continuing since 2001
Welcome to the Toyota-campers group at 开云体育. This group is a continuation of the Toyota-Campers Yahoo Group that originally started at the beginning of 2001. Now after years of being a very active online-community for Toyota Mini-motorhome owners, we have accumulated a great wealth of information in our Files, Links, and Photos. Both new and existing owners will find many detailed documents about the history of Toyota RVs, and tips for making your “Toyhouse” more comfortable, drivable, presentable, and enjoyable. This group migrated from the Yahoo platform in November 2019, and this accumulated data has been transferred here to this group for all those who wish to access it. Please continue posting all your Toyota RVing questions, comments, and reports and photos here! Tika, Group Owner/Moderator Toyota RV owner for over 30 years
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Locked Sticky Keeping this group ongoing
Thank you to those who have expressed concern about the cost of this group. It is heartwarming to find that so many folks care. Moving this group from yahoo has cost $200 for the expedited transfer fee (as a credit card payment), plus it will cost an expected $20 per month into the future. For those of you who feel it has been valuable to keep this group going, and have asked about helping, we will give you an opportunity to make a donation to cover the costs. Please contact us privately for a Paypal address. You can reply with a message you mark “private” at the lower right. Any folks that want to offer support will be appreciated. As it has evolved, this group's function has been pooling the collective wisdom of Toyota RV owners in our posts and files, so as to be able to educate others who seek to learn, without "reinventing the wheel" so to speak. If you have gotten something from this group and want to see it continue, and if you are in a position to help that happen, please send a private reply. Thank you! Tika Owner/moderator Toyota-Campers Group at 开云体育
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1989 DOLPHIN FIBERGLASS 3
I am getting close to having the Dolphin ready to go. New tires next week. When I bought it the gel coat had weathered down and the fiberglass was exposed. I believe they call this fiber bloom (nothing to do with Spring of course) I have wet sanded and matched up the stripping which there is way too much of in my opinion and if I was 10 yrs younger would remove and paint the whole coach body to match the truck. I would like to find something that would protect it and only need a once a year application. I did the back with a ceramic product that really let the water run off of and haven't decided if that might be an option to pursue. I did see an old post about a ZEP wet look floor polish and am curious if anyone has results on that or has any other proven products out there to share. Best, David
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86 Toyota Sea Breeze, can anyone direct me to new tires here in Canada ?? 10
Hello, hope your doing well, .... I know this topic comes up often, as we need new tires (old installed 2016) can anyone suggest a affordable tire for our RV, have presently an West Lake Brand, (they call this tire a trailer tire, worked well for us.) 185/R14 C ( has no middle number strangely) presently aged out now. Were in Alberta Canada, hard to find tires up here. Any suggestions be greatly appreciated, West Lake tires (Chinese made) have one model SC328 tire. If someone had stock? Thank you for any thoughts, Bruce.
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88 Sunrader propane regulator 3
any help is appreciated . Changing go out my propane regulator and all posts I can find make it sound easy . My tank is mounted from underneath my rig to the frame. Do I need to drop My tank? It seems to be the only option…
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Roof leak and cabin door rebuild in Sacramento area 2
I've developed a small roof leak and the outer sheathing on my cabin door has come loose and ripped apart. I'm looking for someone reputable in the Sacramento area that is willing to work on these things. I've got a 1985 Rogue. Wanted to see if anybody on the list has used anybody in the area recently that they are happy with. Last time I looked was years ago and it was a bit of an uphill battle to find someone to work on it. All help is appreciated! ------Andymon
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1987 Dolphin in California $ 7
Hello I'm thinking about selling my dolphin I'm here in California I'm just curious the current value of these in the area. And I'll explain everything to you. I bought this about 5 years ago and I pretty much got a little scammed by the people I bought from. I trusted these nice older people but I guess it was my fault to not know what to look for I was just excited to find one. I bought it for 9k. After using it and learning more about the dolphin. It doesn't have a water heater. It doesn't have an AC unit. The original bed/pad is gone which they covered up with plywood and a mattress with blankets hanging over So I didn't think to look underneath it. They had a leak prior and they showed me where it was and showed me that it was fixed. But come the first rain I didn't look at it the first day and then I went and there was a leak still. So I've had it covered ever since and I did have a part of the inside where the door is coming in and the window all the way up to the kitchenette replaced. The good news is when we started pulling the stuff out there was no dry rot so we stopped. I will admit the guy helping me was not as good as he said he was. He also ruined the original cabinets on one side and built something new there. So again I'm missing AC and missing a water heater missing the original bed pad and there's been repairs done to one side internally. It has 87,000 mi on it. Runs great. The truck itself is in great condition. In the paperwork it was supposedly engine rebuilt at about 40,000 mi. Just passed smog. There is solar and an extra battery. Frigerator runs great. Heater runs great. No problem with the propane. It's very clean inside. I redid some of the upholstery and on the kitchenette. I have made the sleeping area more practical and I used memory foam mattress fitted. The shower and toilet work, but no hot water. Stove in great condition. I can't think of anything else at the moment.
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headlight attachments 17
Hi there, the plastic gizmo that my top headlight screw goes into broke so i can't keep headlight in proper alignment. any ideas on how to acquire a replacement?
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Overheating 3.0 V6 Toyota Truck 7
My 1993 Dolphin with a 3.0 V6 automatic transmission always overheats on hills. Anytime we are climbing a hill it gets too warm, going downhill it cools off again. It also heats up when you are pushing the engine, going fast on level ground, even on cool day. The gauge is nudging the red zone. So far, I have replaced the three-row radiator, the thermostat and the fan clutch. I've even removed the front license plate. It was blocking a small air supply slot in the bumper. None of this has helped. When I replaced the thermostat, I expected sludge, but the port and the thermostat was clean as a whistle. I intend to flush the system, but it seems very clean already. I'm contemplating replacing the water pump (huge job). The pump doesn't leak, and the bearing seems sound (no play). Is this a common problem with the V6 engines or am I missing something? Has anyone else had this problem and if so, how did you solve it? Jeff Cardinal
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Carburetor for 84 Dolphin 16
Hello all, my ‘84 Dolphin carburetor, (on a 22r engine)is pretty shot. Do you have recommendations about the best place to source one, rebuilt or whatever? For as little money as possible of course. It just has 135k on it so it is worth it. Thank you!
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22RE hard to find parts 4
A bit of a continuation of some replies on another thread (didn't want to completely high jack it), but here is my question. I have an 87 with a 22RE. I have started to collect a few "hard to find parts" (at least hard to find, as I understand it). So far I have found an ECU and a coil igniter (found each for less than $100). A bit of insurance, in hopes of not getting stranded waiting for, or sourcing a tough to get part. Any other suggestions?
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need air bag but running into issues 6
hello all - i need 1-2 air bags for my 1992 toyota camper. the bag that i need to replace is a t-9 system but 3-T's RV Products does not answer the phone and none of the email links on their website work. ARE THEY STILL IN BUSINESS? I hate to drive all the way to lake havasu to find the doors shuttered permanently. even better - is there another source? thanks for any help you can send my way! jim r
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Toyota 24 re ECU compatability - YotaTech Forums 10
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116/ecu-compatability-100975/
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Velvac mirrors 4
Anyone replace the glass on the Velvac 6.5x6" mirrors? I see the glass is available, but when I pull they gray gaskets off, I don't see how the glass removes. Gently prying doesn't do anything. Do I break the glass to replace it? How does the replacement glass then get secured?
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furnace motor 3
hello all - my 1993 itasca spirit" furnace motor needs replacing but i cannot find one. the furnace is a suburban, model #dd-17dsi and the motor carries a suburban part number: 231916. does anyone have any leads on where to find old suburban parts? or where any compatible replacements might be found? thanks for any assistance you may be able to provide - jim
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Weight of our campers for being towed ? 21
For the purpose of telling tow trucks or trailer owners about the possibility of towing a Toyota RV camper.... I have a 1985 New Horizon Camper with 22RE engine and the factory swap out rear dualie axles. What is the likely empty ( or towable) weight of my camper ? Anyone ever had theirs weighed ? I have my worries about the extension of the camper body behind the rear axle and being about to be winched up onto a tow truck. I think the rear bumper-chassis would drag the ground and a lower trailer might work better.
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Gas fumes 5
We are smelling gas in the cab of our 87 Toyota Dolphin. No apparent leaks. Is there a ‘common’ cause? Something I should check? Thanks Ken
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UPDATE: Quartzsite Toyota RV Rally Reservations - Early Bird Deadline is Friday
THE QUARTZSITE RALLY IS ALMOST FULL - BUT RESERVATIONS ARE STILL BEING ACCEPTED (Dates: January 16-21, 2025) Right now we only have a couple of spots left. Unlike some more informal rallies in Quartzsite, this is not a Rally that you can just show up at. The number of spots we have available is 17. Therefore if you are wanting to attend, please CALL US ON THE PHONE soon to register (not via group post or text), and then send your payment right away to secure your campsite before we are all full up. The deadline for Early Bird price is Friday. Now here below are all the specific details (please read it all carefully): - - - - The dates are Thursday, January 16 to Tuesday, January 21, 2025. This is our annual rally that takes place during the first weekend of the huge RV Show which is held in Quartzsite every year. Actually, if you want to, you can stay even longer -- some folks in our group will be staying for the entire 10-day show. The location where we will be camping is Stuffed Camel RV Park in Quartzsite. It is the not the same RV park as last year, nor where we were two years ago. Rather it is a small family-owned RV park on the north side of the Interstate on the Main Street — about .8 miles’ walk to the RV show’s “Big Tent.” The "Early-Bird" registration rate totals $135 for the five nights with full hookups. The reason we are putting a limit on the number of folks we can accommodate this year — only 17 Toyota RVs -- is because that’s how many sites there are in this RV park. This means that if we have that many attendees, we will pretty much have the RV park all to ourselves! To reserve one of the 17 spots, please CALL US (626-798-4510) to be put on the list, and then send your payment right away. The fee for an RV campsite is a very reasonable $25 per day which includes water, electric, and sewer if requested. If you don’t plug into the electricity, it is only $20 per day (honor system, please). (Note: No generators are permitted). In addition there is a one-time registration fee of $10 to cover the costs of putting on this multi-day Rally. The full fee is to be paid when you register with US — not with the RV Park as previously. NOTE: This park does NOT have unlimited dry camping space like the other rally locations, so you need to be paid up and be on the list to get in. If you cancel, your full payment is refundable upon request, if another Toyota RVer takes over your reservation, less a $10 cancellation fee. You need to send us your total registration fee in advance via Zelle, Paypal, or check. The address for electronic funds transfer or for US mail will be provided when you call to register. To encourage folks to pay soon, the $10 "Early-Bird" price is for registrations paid before December 27th. If you wait until the last 3 weeks, the registration fee goes up to $20 (plus nightly fees) — but that is only if spots are still available. If we have more folks wanting to come than we have spots, we will be creating a waiting list. If for some reason you are not able to attend, please let us know as soon as possible so your spot can be given to someone on the waiting list this year. So you can know more about what to expect, the first attachment to this email is the video panorama that was taken at a previous year’s Rally, in case you haven’t seen it. Many of you who were there are in the video. Also attached is a short video taken at this year’s RV park. The park is rather basic, but it has hook-ups, and it will basically be all ours! Now here below are some additional Rally details: The annual RV Show in Quartzsite is a really fun event with free admission. A giant show tent is erected with hundreds of vendors that cater to RVers. They also present dozens of Seminars about various topics related to RVing. You can view a list of them on RV Show’s website (see the link below). In addition to the RV Show’s “Big Tent,” the rest of the town turns into one giant swap meet. There are specific sections for antiques, gems & minerals, and new merchandise. This year the "Pow Wow" Gem and Mineral Show will be taking plac
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Merry Christmas everybody!
Once again it's that special day of the year -- Merry Christmas everybody! If Santa brings you anything special for your Toyota RV, let us know!
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Charlie's Muffler shop in Yucca Valley CA has an outdoor lift and can do any welding you need
Charlie's Muffler shop in Yucca Valley CA has an outdoor lift and can do any welding you need. I've used him a few times with my 1985 total dolphin for mufflers pipes spring helpers bumpers among other things. The lift is perfect size for my 21 foot dolphin. He also accepts credit cards and has fair prices. I've broken down the prices I've paid there and he's very reasonable. good luck
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