All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Camper Salvage/Used Camper PartsThank you for the links. I'll check out Walt's as its in my area. As for the new one, one of the things I like about the Lance bumper is the hinged, latched door on the sides. I don't need to fabricate anything.Camper Salvage/Used Camper PartsI wasn't sure if this should go in the truck campers section, but since a salvage/used yard will have all types, I thought it worked best here. I'm looking for a sewer-hose holding Lance camper bumper. I had one on my 1995 Squire 5000 and I want one for my current camper which doesn't have it. It's a great form factor and utility combo. I'm in Southern California, and google searches haven't turned up any camper salvage that I've seen. Any leads on how to get used/salvage parts like this? Thanks!Re: Driver's Side Mirror 1998 E-450I wanted to close this out for others who were looking. I finally managed to get out to the camper so I could look at the mirrors. Turns out they were Velvac mirrors. The company is still in business, and I contacted them. Glass is available separately. It's a bit pricey at $50, but that's a lot less than $300 for the whole assembly. The main thing I had to get into my head was that these weren't factory Ford parts. Once I was able to get through that I needed to find the manufacturer, I was able to get through it.Re: Driver's Side Mirror 1998 E-450 bukhrn wrote: A photo would go a long way, my "07 Forester on the E450 came with Hadley mirrors. Yes! This is the mirror. Sorry for the lack of pics previously. The camper isn't at my house, so it's a bit of a gumption trap to go get one. Okay, I searched for "Long Arm" and "Hadley" but I'm running into the same issue: mirrors for 2002-up mirrors. Anyone know the range that the '98 was in? Do mirrors from '94-'01 fit?Driver's Side Mirror 1998 E-450I have a broken driver's side mirror on my 1999 Jamboree 24' Class C. It's a 1998 Ford E-450 chassis. The problem I'm having is that I can't seem to find the proper replacement. I can find the Super Duty-style double-arm mirror, I can find the regular elephant-ear mirror, and I can find the 2003-up mirror. But I can't seem to find the base, manual glass single lower-arm towing mirror for my application. The glass is broken, but the rest of the mirror is fine. I'd be happy to buy the glass, the end mirror assembly, or the whole setup. Can anyone help me find the right keywords, seller, or part numbers?Re: Propane Not FlowingI’ll also close the propane and come back to it in a while, opening slowly. Not the same as removing the tank, but the best I can do before my new regulator arrives. With supply chain disruption, I decided not to wait to order it.Re: Propane Not FlowingThanks. I’ll check the propane leak detector. Unfortunately it’s a class c so it doesn’t have readily detachable bottles.Propane Not FlowingI have a new-to-me 1998 Jamboree with only 20,000 miles. It’s in very good condition as you might imagine, but it also has some age-related issues. I’ve dealt with the tires and hoses, but I’m now facing a no-propane problem. Tank is newly full. I didn’t see anything obvious on the underside. Neither the stove nor the hot water heater seem to be getting any gas. The fridge works on AC but won’t light on gas. All of which is to say that I’m guessing it’s just an old regulator. It is a Marshall 605h which seems to have a replacement of Camco 59323. Any other things I should be checking? Any advice on replacing it?Re: Roof rack attachment for 1999 Jamboree Class CThanks. Drew, I’m taking about the longitudinal rails that are likely running on the outboard edges of the roof.Roof rack attachment for 1999 Jamboree Class CI’m mounting solar panels on my 1999 Jamboree Class C. I contacted the manufacturer for their guidance and they said they had no connection to the previous company and couldn’t offer any assistance. My plan is to fabricate racks that span the roof and bolt into the “flats” on the edges of the roof structure. I figure there’s a longitudinal support running on the top edge. Some have recommended putting in but-certs to help secure them. I’m happy to do this as I am familiar with them and like them. However, I don’t know what to expect when I drill the hole. Anyone done this to a similar motor home? How is the roof actually constructed in this place (brochure says it’s a metal frame)?
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