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Blaino
Mar 11, 2014Explorer
OK, MULTIPLE ANSWERS AND COMMENTS!
Arizona: Point well taken! I was going and dreaming about my ideal system based entirely on the E-Trek information.... (Drats!)
Neverhappy: Thanks for the comments. I looked up your model and was turning over some ideas in my mind for you. Stand by for a sketch/line drawing of your ride (don't rush me here, LOL) and a fast way to recolor.... on your own pc, at home, alone or with others, in your pajamas or less!
Handbasket: On the generator... seems like it may actually get over hauled and re-installed after all, based on the disappointing E-Trek information.
Also, there is no way the generator would ever come out through the access door which is "mebby" 8 or 10 inches tall and 14 to 16 inches wide as memory serves. I never used the generator and I'll take a look to review the controls or what may be seen behind the access door, which I removed last summer.
Note: I rented a storage building which has a tall enough door and barely the width and depth to fit the 210, and it's there still waiting for "winter to go away! I went to crank it up the other day, no problems.
booster:In my best Darth Vader "Most Impressive!"
I'll investigate the body bonding stuff closely. I have a super kewl electric sheet metal cutter and various other body tools. No fear!
I'll have additional pics up soon.... re: another challenge... the rear body ground effects... one is absolute warped junk, the other is damaged and 4 to 6 inches short.
Plan A: repair the one good piece, make a mold from it and create another one, then create a mold and scratch build the other one. Yes, I have worked fibre glass before. time consuming, smelly and itchy.
Plan B. (Yes, I actually considered this) find a set of rear fenders from some older full size sedan or maybe a cadillac coupe, trim them for a very thin profile align the wheel wells, weld (or bond) them in place, maybe even retaining the original tail lights and trims from the donated fenders..... and then.... well.... no, not drinking! LOL!
LAST COMMENT:You people are GREAT!
PS: Is there a way to post a site as a clickable link?
Arizona: Point well taken! I was going and dreaming about my ideal system based entirely on the E-Trek information.... (Drats!)
Neverhappy: Thanks for the comments. I looked up your model and was turning over some ideas in my mind for you. Stand by for a sketch/line drawing of your ride (don't rush me here, LOL) and a fast way to recolor.... on your own pc, at home, alone or with others, in your pajamas or less!
Handbasket: On the generator... seems like it may actually get over hauled and re-installed after all, based on the disappointing E-Trek information.
Also, there is no way the generator would ever come out through the access door which is "mebby" 8 or 10 inches tall and 14 to 16 inches wide as memory serves. I never used the generator and I'll take a look to review the controls or what may be seen behind the access door, which I removed last summer.
Note: I rented a storage building which has a tall enough door and barely the width and depth to fit the 210, and it's there still waiting for "winter to go away! I went to crank it up the other day, no problems.
booster:In my best Darth Vader "Most Impressive!"
I'll investigate the body bonding stuff closely. I have a super kewl electric sheet metal cutter and various other body tools. No fear!
I'll have additional pics up soon.... re: another challenge... the rear body ground effects... one is absolute warped junk, the other is damaged and 4 to 6 inches short.
Plan A: repair the one good piece, make a mold from it and create another one, then create a mold and scratch build the other one. Yes, I have worked fibre glass before. time consuming, smelly and itchy.
Plan B. (Yes, I actually considered this) find a set of rear fenders from some older full size sedan or maybe a cadillac coupe, trim them for a very thin profile align the wheel wells, weld (or bond) them in place, maybe even retaining the original tail lights and trims from the donated fenders..... and then.... well.... no, not drinking! LOL!
LAST COMMENT:You people are GREAT!
PS: Is there a way to post a site as a clickable link?
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