FWC Interior Photos
#1
Posted 01 June 2007 - 12:12 AM
Erod 2002 Tacoma, TRD supercharger, exhaust, headers, URD 3.4L 5VZ-FE Toyota Truck Supercharger Fuel Upgrade Kit, ARB front bumper, OME shocks and coils, OME 7 leaf packs, Ride-rite airbags. 2002 FWC Eagle
#3
Posted 01 June 2007 - 03:40 AM
Very nice, bright interior. The white cabinetry is a very nice touch in lightenening and brightening up the interior. Your girlfriend did a neat job!
I'm curious as to what prep' she did to get the paint to take on the laminate/synthetic surfaces?
Also, you obviously have what appears to be the original TAN top material, which I've always liked in my older Keystone, rather than that dark gray material they are using now. Which I think "darkens" down the interior far more than I'd like.
The fabric appears to be in very, very good shape/condition!
What year is your camper? Is that the "original" material? Or have you had that top fabric replaced at all?
Coop.
#4
Posted 01 June 2007 - 01:37 PM
side note: anyone have any ideas/pics of what to do with the area to the right of the stove, inbetween the cabinets and the slider window. good storage there, deep area, might be too deep for a pantry...currently it makes a great place for campchairs! cheers! post yer' pics!
Erod 2002 Tacoma, TRD supercharger, exhaust, headers, URD 3.4L 5VZ-FE Toyota Truck Supercharger Fuel Upgrade Kit, ARB front bumper, OME shocks and coils, OME 7 leaf packs, Ride-rite airbags. 2002 FWC Eagle
#5
Posted 01 June 2007 - 05:13 PM
#6
Posted 01 June 2007 - 05:28 PM
Erod 2002 Tacoma, TRD supercharger, exhaust, headers, URD 3.4L 5VZ-FE Toyota Truck Supercharger Fuel Upgrade Kit, ARB front bumper, OME shocks and coils, OME 7 leaf packs, Ride-rite airbags. 2002 FWC Eagle
#7
Posted 24 June 2007 - 06:56 PM
1. I cut 14" off the couch and added a wall cab. and hinged lid over the porta potti.
2. Removed sliding doors and tracks from upper cab. and added 1/2" birch plywood overlay doors. The hinge geometry was dictated by the wall cab doors. The bungees over the top are the safety latches.
3. Wall cab. with adjustable shelves, the shelf supports retain top & bottom. I had to relocate the CO detector which would have been half inside the cab.
4. Lid makes a great end table or seat.
5. Upgraded Porta Potti-the factory option is the smallest one made and was very inconvenient to use
More shots to follow in the next post.
#8
Posted 24 June 2007 - 07:16 PM
1. Replaced the lower cab. doors to match the upper cab. The barrel bolts are the best safety latch I've come up with so far though I don't like the bulky nature of them. Oops, I forgot tho remove the protective cardboard we use when the bikes are inside.
2. Replacing the doors added about 1 1/2" of usable space and allows our classic camping plates to fit.
3. General count layout that most everybody already knows.
4. Added small shelf under sink with bungee retainers.
Only four more pictures to follow in the next post.
#9
Posted 24 June 2007 - 07:35 PM
1. Added a full height partition to the rear space step to form a cubby that works great for food storage. In front I added a shelf w/ strap retainer for misc. container storage
2. General floor shot showing relocated fire extinguisher.
3. Velcro hooks provide a great place to hang your hat.
4. My wife came up with the idea and it works great. It's a piece of webbing folded over a wall hook and sewn with velcro on the back. We have found that the webbing doesn't need to be so long and would be more stable if it was shorter.
That's the last of the pictures for now and I hope this whole thing isn't too long winded for you.
#10
Posted 24 June 2007 - 07:40 PM
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