All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Making a corner queen bed?I use a travasak on my corner bed. I bought one of these grabber extension tools to straighten the corners. works pretty well. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B012C27RO0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 StanRe: Buying a Former Rental Class C. How many of us out there?Bitcoin, I added a 4 X 100 watt solar panel system for under $750 from Renogy. It's not that difficult to do and you will get all the help you need from this forum. StanRe: Best Discount Jayco RV Dealer Class C?Try: https://www.rvdirect.com/ Actually they now call themselves RVONERe: Toyota Motorhome Modifications and additions FYII'm following your threads closely since they bring back fond memories. I've owned three of the Toys over the years. My last was a '92 Warrior which is, basically, the same as yours. They are the easiest and most fun motor home to drive, as least after you learn to duck getting into and out the doors! I never had a repair as extensive as yours although I had the Warrior's front cab over rebuilt because of front window leaks. I would still have one except for the low CCC but it's a perfect weekend camper. With that being said, my Sunseeker 2300 on a Chevy chassis is a close second to the Toy. It too is easy to drive, quite nimble and I can carry pretty much anything I want. The MPG isn't quite as good but I'm happy with 11. Good luck and enjoy the Toy. You're doing an excellent job! StanRe: Ceiling ReplacementNo, you actually didn't post in the Forester specific sub forum. It will be seen by owners of the Foresters, that have soft ceilings if you would post there.Re: Ceiling ReplacementI haven't seen you post this in the forester subforum at the Forest River site. You would probably have more luck here StanRe: Selling motorhome on InternetI recently sold my travel trailer. I got a ton of responses from craigslist but sold it on RVtrader. I believe the cost was around $50.