4x4RV
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- Oct 27, 2010
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Hey, everyone..
I've gone from tent trailer to class c rv to fwc
since I found a 85 gmc 3/4 4x4 with 80k original miles
a slide in camper has been on the mind...
all because of this forum..
thanks for all of your input..
Oh also thanks to the guy who posted up the 90 grandby on e-bay
turned out it was in weiser idaho just 1.5 hour away from Boise
the camper is in pretty good shape, I think it wasn't used much
it also wasn't taken care of the way I would have liked, but mostly
its in very good shape.
The only major task I have is a lift panel replacement, I think
the condensation and or possible leak at the front of the roof caused
the lift panel to rot out, the rivets rusted and the wood failed
the rivets pulled out and took the hinge with it and then when the top
was down it started cutting little slits in the vinyl surround (I have repaired with VLP)
So, here is the big question I have been thinking of a different panel design
to simplify things a bit. One panel with one hinge on the bottom and on the top of the
panel some soft material to slide up on some skids in the rafters and a spring lock of some kind
to hold in place, there would be less hinges and less chance for damage to the vinyl.. considering
making it out of a sheet of 3/8's plastic..
any thoughts or anyone with experience with this issue would be greatly appreciated..
loving the camper so far..
cheers to all..
Jon
I've gone from tent trailer to class c rv to fwc
since I found a 85 gmc 3/4 4x4 with 80k original miles
a slide in camper has been on the mind...
all because of this forum..
thanks for all of your input..
Oh also thanks to the guy who posted up the 90 grandby on e-bay
turned out it was in weiser idaho just 1.5 hour away from Boise
the camper is in pretty good shape, I think it wasn't used much
it also wasn't taken care of the way I would have liked, but mostly
its in very good shape.
The only major task I have is a lift panel replacement, I think
the condensation and or possible leak at the front of the roof caused
the lift panel to rot out, the rivets rusted and the wood failed
the rivets pulled out and took the hinge with it and then when the top
was down it started cutting little slits in the vinyl surround (I have repaired with VLP)
So, here is the big question I have been thinking of a different panel design
to simplify things a bit. One panel with one hinge on the bottom and on the top of the
panel some soft material to slide up on some skids in the rafters and a spring lock of some kind
to hold in place, there would be less hinges and less chance for damage to the vinyl.. considering
making it out of a sheet of 3/8's plastic..
any thoughts or anyone with experience with this issue would be greatly appreciated..
loving the camper so far..
cheers to all..
Jon