The description from Amazon is:
ULNL T-Rex Moon Spare Wheel Tire Cover Funny Waterproof Tire Protectors Novelty 15 Inch
ULNL
But it looks to be not available anymore.
I really miss my 10Z....and FZJ80.
Buy, sell, trade, repeat is kinda the norm around here. Also sold my 80 series for a sequoia - on to the next adventure!
I'll post pics of the new rig tomorrow.
Sold the camper this morning to a wonderful couple that intends to use it well. Maybe the algorithm will lead them to this build thread. Great camper, I'm going to miss it, but with 4 kids, just needed something bigger.
Good luck!
Because of that deer hunting snow the camper was packed with snow and ice when we got home. I backed it into garage to thaw and dry out.
Decided to re-seal every external seam and joint this week.
Needed:
6 hrs labor
3 tubes of the good sealant
1 can of brake cleaner (for cleaning mistakes and...
Working great. Another good long weekend and 400+ miles. Got a Cabela's camp Kitchen from by bro for $0.00. Heavy and bulky, but works great for 6 campers and all the gear / shoes/ drinks, etc... Temps were in the 40s (f) and had the heater going. Loving this little camper.
Major interior...
Up in Two Harbors MN, right along Lake Superior with it this weekend. Working great. I really like the camper AC and the 3 way fridge, such luxury for this simple man!
Finally got to use the camper on an official outing, 4 kids + the wife and I. Everything worked perfectly.
The 80 series with 6 people and loaded full + the camper loaded full worked better than expected. Fun Memorial Day weekend:
The canvas to door seal was less than desirable. More hook and loop, and gorilla glue to lock it down. I did the entire door to canvas area, inside and out. Now it has a good tight seal, no bugs.
Custom Awning Fun. The original awing set up was a crazy mess of poles and missing parts. DONE.
Simplified the entire awning down to 3 poles, 6 stakes, and 3 guy lines. Simple, light, and fast now.
Added 3 grommets to the awning. Pressed 10mm nuts into the poles and locked them in with JB...
Fixed the awning. Glued and sewed the attachment head bead back on... 10 feet of stiching. Used 50lb braided fishing line and that fancy gorilla glue. My hands hurt.
Not pretty, but strong and cheap...just then way I like it! :)
Alright! Moved the battery inside the camper, cleaned up and fixed wiring (my way) and removed about 100' of un-needed wiring.
Put in large automotive size battery cables and a nice big one bolted directly to the frame.
Replaced the RUSTED circuit breaker - what a mess that was.
So...