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Welp, friend's camper got jacked today, while in storage. Apparently whoever stole it went far enough to remove the gate to the storage lot, and cut off his hitch lock. For a base K-Z Escape... I would guess there's other property missing from the storage place too, that seems like a lot of work to go after a relatively affordable camper. This wasn't a storage lot in BFE either, it's a Public Storage in suburbia. randomidiot fucked around with this message at 06:54 on Jul 15, 2017 |
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Yu-Gi-Ho! posted:Welp, friend's camper got jacked today, while in storage. That's hosed up. Someone broke into my TT in a similar suburbia storage lot over the winter, but all they did was pop the window open and leave once they didn't immediately see anything valuable like a TV (ours is a tiny 17" that's mounted out of sight anyway). They were small time, but still knew how to dodge the alarm system and barbed wire of the compound. Who knows how long the window was left open considering it was almost 5 months between it being winterized and going in storage and me going to pick it up in the spring, but thankfully I didn't find any water damage except a tiny bit to the corner of the table closest to the window. But jesus, completely running off with something that big? Where do the thieves plan on selling something that big and easy to track without getting caught?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 04:24 |
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It's only been 2 or 3 weeks since they last used it, and they had a lot of stuff inside (hand made stuff that they sell at festivals). I don't know if they even had a TV in it to be honest, and the stuff they sell has a pretty niche market.
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Fryhtaning posted:That's hosed up. Someone broke into my TT in a similar suburbia storage lot over the winter, but all they did was pop the window open and leave once they didn't immediately see anything valuable like a TV (ours is a tiny 17" that's mounted out of sight anyway). They were small time, but still knew how to dodge the alarm system and barbed wire of the compound. Who knows how long the window was left open considering it was almost 5 months between it being winterized and going in storage and me going to pick it up in the spring, but thankfully I didn't find any water damage except a tiny bit to the corner of the table closest to the window. The vin requirements and tracking are no where near as robust for trailers as they are for regular vehicles. They usually just pop the old vin tag off, put a new one on, and register it with the new vin and then sell it. Sometimes they just drag them out into the bush to use as hunting shacks. Sometimes they just slap a stolen trailer plate on and get away with using them for a few years before torching them and finding another. Some dudes here stole a pile of ATVs and trailers over the course of 6 months from a storage yard they had the gate code for. they got caught with a pile of em in the process of being flipped and the cops said a bunch are still out there and registered with fake vin tags.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 06:14 |
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Welp time to buy a Lo Jack or whatever the equivalent is these days. I'm guessing no cameras or alarms at that lot then? Our storage lot has cameras all around the perimeter and a unique code for each user that gets logged when used, and an alarm system that activates if any of the perimeter is breached. They've never had any outright thefts thankfully, just the occasional lowlife that tries to break in and steal camper contents.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 15:05 |
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Fryhtaning posted:Welp time to buy a Lo Jack or whatever the equivalent is these days. they had cameras, but it was weeks or months by the time an item was noticed to be missing and if you're stealing a camper, might as well do it with a stolen truck. Its not hard to figure out somebody's code when consumer point and shoot cameras can read a license plate from half a mile away.
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 16:04 |
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Powershift posted:they had cameras, but it was weeks or months by the time an item was noticed to be missing and if you're stealing a camper, might as well do it with a stolen truck. Reading license plates from video cameras is still not super easy unless the camera is specifically aimed for that.
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Attn powershift and others. Are e450 based motorhomes from the mid 2000's a normal 6.0L powerstroke ?
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 18:35 |
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Doing some wine tours in Summerland so we pulled the trailer down to Twin Lakes. Air conditioning working hard. I figure fuel bill will be $600 but that's cheap compared to lovely hotels for $300 per night. Edit: Gah why doesn't Imgur app let me save a BB code link http://i.imgur.com/IeDeCFl.jpg
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# ? Jul 16, 2017 18:41 |
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Click on your picture so it pulls up the direct url (black background with a white share button), and use that share link to stick in bbcode.
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jonathan posted:Attn powershift and others. Are e450 based motorhomes from the mid 2000's a normal 6.0L powerstroke ? I think some of them were non intercooled. But I don't think they were any different than any other normal 6.0.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 00:59 |
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Fryhtaning posted:Welp time to buy a Lo Jack or whatever the equivalent is these days. The cameras were "broken". They have the same code setup, but I'm not sure that the alarm monitors the drive-through gates; it didn't when I had a storage unit with the same company, and that type of gate is pretty difficult to tie into an alarm without risking tons of false alarms. In this case, they physically removed the gate, supposedly (I'm guessing they just cut the chain and shoved it open instead of removing it). Also this company made (local) headlines when a poo poo ton of stuff got stolen last year from one location... and they didn't have cameras outside at all at the time. Friend hasn't told me which location it was, but I'm betting it was either this location or one nearby (there's only so many in that city).
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kenny powerzzz posted:I think some of them were non intercooled. But I don't think they were any different than any other normal 6.0. jonathan posted:Attn powershift and others. Are e450 based motorhomes from the mid 2000's a normal 6.0L powerstroke ? a 7.3 could be had real late. I've seen some sold as "2004" models. (the odometer is a give away. digital: 6.0, analog, 7.3) No intercoolers, a fair bit downrated compared to the trucks. 6.0 flavors will have the typical 6.0 problems. They are intercooled. They do not make the same power as the trucks. I vaguely remember bracketry and stuff being different, but it's been a few years since I yelled at one. No 6.4s in the vans. 6.0 Econolines are a massive whore to work on. Downpipe is easy to get at, that's about where it ends.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 09:26 |
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Having a non-intercooled turbodiesel seems like a very bad idea to me
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 14:13 |
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Fleet sales of 7.3s (ambulances, others) didn't end until even later than that. We have some 2006s. Parts will be available forever.
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# ? Jul 17, 2017 18:23 |
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LoL so dad ended up getting a early 80's Minnie Winnie on a Dodge for $3000. 80,000km and clean as gently caress. Gas motor but might do a Cummins or Toyota diesel 3.8L swap in the future. He's going to trailer it back to GP tomorrow from Calgary.
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# ? Jul 19, 2017 04:52 |
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So my wife loves her Jeep Liberty and has said time and again that she'll just keep maintaining it till it's time for a new one. I do tons of research and test drives and negotiating and find the gem of an F150 for a tow vehicle. Last night: "I think when the Liberty dies I will just use the truck" I guess that is an endorsement.
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jonathan posted:LoL so dad ended up getting a early 80's Minnie Winnie on a Dodge for $3000. 80,000km and clean as gently caress. What's the Toyota motor out of?
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I'm about to rebuild the side of the roof on my pop up cause the corner (approximately in the red area) is rotten. Basically some of the caulking on the top went bad and some water got in. The roof and everything outside of the red box is solid, as is the matching opposite side. The challenge is trying to find a piece of wood long enough that's a solid piece, since it's about 12 1/2 feet long and has to be about a foot wide. I thought about just replacing the bad wood but then I'd be risking the structural strength of the roof, which is holding up that heavy rear end a/c unit. I'm open to suggestions about the wood. At least I can work on it in the garage for the most part so I don't have to bust my rear end to get it done and worry about rain or animals getting inside. I might gut it this winter and re-do the interior because of the lovely engineered "wood" that has soaked up water like a sponge and is falling apart. My wife, kids, and I use the poo poo out of it so it isn't going to hold up much longer if I don't give it some TLC. DAT RAM fucked around with this message at 14:43 on Jul 20, 2017 |
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DAT RAM posted:I'm about to rebuild the side of the roof on my pop up cause the corner (approximately in the red area) is rotten. How thick? And is it solid timber or plywood?
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cakesmith handyman posted:How thick? And is it solid timber or plywood? I haven't ripped it apart to look but I *think* it's plywood. Most of what I've seen from others that do this is that it's plywood or more likely OSB which would explain why it's rotting so bad.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 14:50 |
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I might just get ahold of a real lumberyard and see what they have and if it's just a solid plank that I can get maybe they can mill it down.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 14:56 |
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Of course the goon buys Starcraft
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Zero VGS posted:Of course the goon buys Starcraft lol It's a 2007 model I bought in 2011 for $4000 and there were no issues at all. Even now everything still works, just wear and tear starting to show through.
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# ? Jul 20, 2017 16:26 |
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CharlesM posted:What's the Toyota motor out of? Probably a W04CT out of a Hino, although you can get entire modern school busses for under 5 grand these days. that gets you engine and transmission
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DAT RAM posted:I'm about to rebuild the side of the roof on my pop up cause the corner (approximately in the red area) is rotten. Is that a green '02 Explorer in the background? I swear mine has been haunting me since I traded it in (after 15 years of ownership) a couple months ago
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DAT RAM posted:I'm about to rebuild the side of the roof on my pop up cause the corner (approximately in the red area) is rotten. Buy sheet of 3/4" (or appropriate thickness) plywood, cut two strips of wood wide enough and scarf them together. It's used all the time in boatbuilding, and should be more than sturdy enough for the application. http://www.boatbuilder.org/godzilliscarfing.htm
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Powershift posted:Probably a W04CT out of a Hino, although you can get entire modern school busses for under 5 grand these days. that gets you engine and transmission This. The motors are awesome. Have one already and it gets 16mpg in the LOL mobile and you can find rotting Hino FB Turbo delivery trucks rotting in yards all over. The engines never die.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 07:05 |
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$3000 Canadian dollars. So loving clean.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 07:12 |
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Did you have to block to get it to clear the trailer fenders or just drive it up? If the latter I bet it was close!
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Fryhtaning posted:Is that a green '02 Explorer in the background? I swear mine has been haunting me since I traded it in (after 15 years of ownership) a couple months ago Haunting you? Why? I am selling my 2001 Sport Trac due to the towing rig purchase. Going to miss it dearly as a daily driver. jonathan posted:$3000 Canadian dollars. So loving clean. Wow, that's pretty sweet.
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Fog Tripper posted:Haunting you? Why? I had that thing since I graduated college, and it felt like leaving my wife. Well, for the whole 30 minutes until I sat in the front seat of my shiny new truck and heard the sound of that sweet, sexy diesel engine. But ever since then, green '02 Explorers have been haunting/stalking me everywhere I go. I had no idea there were so many of them out there. It definitely was nice being able to fit into normal parking spaces.
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Fryhtaning posted:I had that thing since I graduated college, and it felt like leaving my wife. Well, for the whole 30 minutes until I sat in the front seat of my shiny new truck and heard the sound of that sweet, sexy diesel engine. But ever since then, green '02 Explorers have been haunting/stalking me everywhere I go. I had no idea there were so many of them out there. I feel for you. I've had mine since it was a baby. Will really be hard to let it go and am actually considering selling my 2006 Rubicon instead.
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 19:31 |
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Since getting rid of the white 98 Explorer (timing chain guides shattered), samesies. They're everywhere! Why did Ford make so many LL Bean editions?!
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 00:21 |
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My wife has an aversion to bunks in a trailer and says her parents were told they could not be removed without effecting the structural integrity of the trailer. That said this was when they were looking decades ago. Anyone familiar with the possibility of removal? This is the one we are looking at this evening: https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2011-Cruiser-Rv-Corp-SHADOW-CRUISER-260BHS-122566005 I'd be cool with converting it to an outdoor kitchen area.
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Fog Tripper posted:My wife has an aversion to bunks in a trailer and says her parents were told they could not be removed without effecting the structural integrity of the trailer. That said this was when they were looking decades ago. My trailer has almost the exact same layout. Those bunks are just bracketed in and usually have a warning to not exceed 200lbs. They don't offer much if anything in rigidity for the structure. A slide out grill and a flush mounted beer fridge would go well in there, and extra closet space on the rear.
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Fryhtaning posted:Is that a green '02 Explorer in the background? I swear mine has been haunting me since I traded it in (after 15 years of ownership) a couple months ago No, it's a late 00's Expedition. n0tqu1tesane posted:Buy sheet of 3/4" (or appropriate thickness) plywood, cut two strips of wood wide enough and scarf them together. It's used all the time in boatbuilding, and should be more than sturdy enough for the application. I had someone else suggest doing this and I'm going to give it a shot.
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jonathan posted:My trailer has almost the exact same layout. Those bunks are just bracketed in and usually have a warning to not exceed 200lbs. They don't offer much if anything in rigidity for the structure. A slide out grill and a flush mounted beer fridge would go well in there, and extra closet space on the rear. Thanks, that's what I thought. A question about pricing used trailers. I am shopping around for various models/layouts and stuff. When I go to the NADA page it has a list of options to choose from. That said, if a model has a slideout by virtue of the model, should I also count the slideout as an added "option" when working up the NADA pricing? Here is what I am looking at, which has a king bed slideout by virtue of, well that is the whole selling point of the model (not an option). However the used dealer has it added on as an option. Basically I have no idea what is the base model features and what are "options" in regard to NADA. http://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/2010/Rockwood/M-2102W/4113625 http://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/2010/Rockwood/M-2102W/4113625/Floorplan
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Does anycamper here have any experience with tankless propane water heaters? I need to replace the 6 gal Atwood in my slide-in, and have been hearing less-than-stellar things about their reliability. Drop-in replacements are in the $600 range and I see the wall-mounted ones at about $150. I am not afraid to hack a wall-mount in if it saves .
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Getting burnt out on researching. I did a bunch of pricing, test driving and negotiating to get the new/used F150 as tow vehicle. There is a threshold in things like this where if you spend $X more, it opens up some fantastic options. Well since I went "over budget" on the truck by a few thousand, she is telling me we should "stick to our budget" of $11k for the trailer. Even though that surely means that we will regret the purchase due to weight of the trailer, smallness of the bed (I am 6'5"), older components, more potential issues, more used stench, etc. The Windjammer I posted above hits all of the things I was hoping for, and is only 6 years old: King sized bed, comparatively huge bathroom (at opposite end from bed area), a really comfortable weight to tow, great reviews, etc. I really really REALLY don't want to purchase something that I will be uncomfortable using and towing.
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