All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Picking up a 2000 Lazy Daze 26.5 mid-bathI'll hook my vacuum gauge up to it when I have the engine exposed in a few days. Good suggestion.Re: Picking up a 2000 Lazy Daze 26.5 mid-bathThe only issue that popped it's head up on the way home was that the dash AC would come in and out. It would be blowing ice cold for a few minutes and then everything just stopped. Few seconds later, it would do it again. Any ideas?Re: Picking up a 2000 Lazy Daze 26.5 mid-bathHere's a pic my girlfriend took of me pulling it into the neighborhood. Picking up a 2000 Lazy Daze 26.5 mid-bathMy girlfriend and I will be picking up a 2000 Lazy Daze this afternoon. In our initial searches, we found ourselves going back and forth between some used, lesser quality units, since our main goal was to get our feet wet with something pretty basic and, well...cheap. She laid her eyes on this "thing" and had to have it. I will admit that the styling of the Lazy Daze really threw me off BUT I had recalled reading somewhere that they were built well, so I gave it a chance. This one has had a so-so life. Everything seems pretty solid but there are some exterior cosmetic issues that I will address as time goes on. It needs a real good wax and some doors don't close well and things like that. The interior is very nice. There is one very small water spot at the corner of one window. I can except that. No mildew or mold or smells at all. I climbed on the roof and at some point someone had taped the seams and it appeared to have maintained well. I found an article online that outlined the procedure for removing windows and resealing them so that will be the first order of business. There were actually a few things that sold me besides the quality of the interior. Since I plan on towing my Jeep, I was pretty adamant about having an E-450 chassis and a V-10. Well, I pretty got everything I wanted, so the rest was kinda up to her. Oh, and btw, I held her opinion in very high regard when making this purchase for a few reasons. The main one is that, since she wasn't quite as into it as me, I figured it would make my life easier if she got what she wanted, seeing as how I'd be happy in just about anything just so long as we were out and about. The more I delved into it, the more I liked it. Here's a few things that really sold me: 1. Solar panels 2. Automatic leveling jack 3. Trailer brake already installed 4. Very plush, leather front seats 5. 4k Onan generator 6. 15,000btu AC 7. Big refrigerator 8. 4.56 gearing There's other things; these are just the ones that really stand out. Now, there were some issues. The "service engine" light was on. I brought along my diagnostic scanner and hooked it up. It threw a cylinder misfire code and a torque converter solenoid code. I reset them and drove it on the highway for a bit. The only code that came back was the misfire code. Keep in mind that it ran very well and had plenty of power BUT with 10 cylinders in action, it would be very, very hard to determine if one was not firing, whether it be consistent or intermittent. I did some quick research on my phone and called my buddy who is a Ford mechanic and he quickly deduced that it was very likely a coil, plug, wire, or combination of the three. Unbeknownst to me, that is a pretty normal maintenance item on the Ford Modular series, so I was good with that. The engine does have 100k so it is likely in need of a thorough tune up. The torque converter code was likely a BS code, OR it could be a a loose connector. If that code was in fact accurate, the converter would lock up and the engine would stall at idle, in gear. I'm a very do-it-yourself kind of guy, so whatever it needs will be done by me. I'll update with pics once I receive it and will likely have a thread detailing all of the things I go through.Re: Great difficulty changing Front Sway BarI don't know if it was mentioned or not, but since I've made this mistake myself, I'll bring it up. Did you try breaking them loose in the right direction? I've gotten disoriented when laying on my back looking a bolt that's facing upwards under a vehicle and tried turning a bolt the wrong way. No offense should be taken; just bringing it up since I have done it myself.Anyone with a Chinook in San Antonio, TX???I'm looking very seriously into getting a Chinook class C but I haven't found one local. I'd hate to drive/fly all over the state or country to look at one and not really like it. Is there anyone in or near San Antonio who would kind enough to let my girlfriend and I look at it. I just want to get an idea of build quality and lay out. Lunch will be on me if so. Thanks, JoshRe: Tires (again)UV rays beat tires up badly. This is why covering them is such a good idea. Storing inside is better, of course, so if it was stored inside and have minimal use and no apparent cracking is evident, I would say that they are good to go.Re: 6.0 diesel in a Chinook?Must not be too common. I've pretty much set my sites on a Chinook so I'm just trying to see what I will want when the time comes to pull the trigger. I live in an old house that I'm fixing up so it comes first. I'm about to have central air and heat installed and the dining and living rooms are getting re-done, so my funds are being consumed by it. As soon as this is over in a few months, I'm gonna set aside some money for a Chinook purchase. I'd really like to have a 6.0 powered one so hopefully one becomes available when I'm shopping for one.6.0 diesel in a Chinook?Was it an option or was the V10 the only thing available?Re: What is your SRW truck payload?1993 Chevrolet 2500 454/NV4500/4x4 8600 GVWR 3500 payload
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