Chuck-ClassB
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Yeah finding the pipes I'm wondering about
The JayCronen web site is no longer on the Internet. Did anybody copy whatever Xplorer RV information was on that web site? I have a 2000 Xplorer.
Thank you for the compliments! We're nearly done on the inside. With the age of the van there is always something to fix/replace or repair.Wow! Beautiful restoration work! Have you completed everything now?
Awesome work!
Did you have to do work on the outside? I'm looking forward to the pictures if that's the case.
What kind of paint did you use for the cabinets? How is it working out in regards to wear & tear?
As we talk about refurbishing, let me being up an interesting situation. We purchased a 1988 Xplorer 228 on a Dodge B350 chassis. 58k miles and everything works, except the Thetford recirculating commode. Well, it works, but the valve in the toilet base leaks, filling up the drain line. Simple, remove commode, install new valve. Well, it would be if we could remove the commode. The slide latches will not release, the service tech said it looks like the slides are bent, and possibly spot welded. Argh.
So it would seem our choices are:
Live with old leaky.
Cut out the old and replace.
Which leaves us with a choice of
Replacing with a new Thetford recirculating
Replace with a portapotty. I am leaning towards porta potty as dump stations are in short supply on Whidbey Island.
Thoughts, comments, ideas welcome.
Thanks for the feedback. I had hopes for Nature's Head composting toilet, but just too big for the space. As to Thetford, you can still buy the recirculating toilets, found them on Amazon for little over 500$. Where as you can get a good 5 gallon Porta potty for 100 to 200, and only 1 gallon less capacity.Our Thetford toilet is non-functional as well. We use it with a small trash bag and cedar wood chiips for #1. And for #2 for emergency only (a very basic composting type). These we double bag and dispose of in proper waste recepticals as soon as we can.
We haven't used our Xplorer for any lenghly trips yet or boondocking, so it may become a challenge in the future.
I hope this helps.