Hello;
I am a new member ; just bought a toyota campervan.
Have done a couple small trips to get things sorted.
The plan is to travel in the winters and be at home in the hot months.
Starting with a quilt retreat in deniliquin around easter.
There is a beanie fest in Alice Springs the long weekend in June also.
Dawa AKA Gypsy Quilter
welcome to the forum. Always good to see another solo woman on the road. There are lots out there. The beanie festival sounds interesting - would have thought it a bit hot for beanies in Alice :). This is a very friendly place so don't hestitate to ask questions and for advice. There's heaps of very knowledgeable and experienced people here.
Between us all we will try to help in any way that we can and between us all we have the combined experience to guide you through any problems you may post.
Not into quilting but the beany fest sounds interesting. I used one constantly until I shaved off all my hair last September and now am getting ready to use it again to hide the scruffy look.
The Toyota campervan is a popular vehicle for us single nomads and our experiences with them may help also.
a quilt retreat is where us crazy gals who are sewaholics get together for a few days for fun and lots of sewing.
a couple years ago my friend and i finished off 14 quilts
dawa
aka gypsy quilter
I am having trouble getting the pop top up.
It is extra long....goes right to the front.
I had a couple of patches put on heart artreies a few months ago and I
thought i was gunna pop me patches getting the darn thing up.
maybe a device with the car jack will do it.
dawa
aka gypsy quilter
Hi Gypsy Quilter, welcome to the forum. I'm pretty new here too. I'm heading off on my travels early in February and plan to be up in the centre around June - maybe we'll catch up at the beanie festival. There was a exhibition of beanies from past years at an art gallery where I used to work. The beanies were absolutely amazing. So creative.
It's interesting what you say about getting the pop top up. Although I am committed to leaving on my travels very soon I am still to buy a vehicle. I've been looking at Toyotas and wondering how hard it is get the pop top up. I think I'll try and get a Hi Ace. Like you I don't have the strength I once had due to health issues. I hope you find a way to resolve the problems with the pop top.
OK.. what tracks......didn't see them. the top is spring loaded as far as i can see. dawa aka gypsy quilter
Get a small stepladder and stand on it alongside the van. The tracks are the things that the small wheels on spring loaded cross arms move on,make sure they are clean and spray silicone spray (any hardware shop and some supermarkets) on the top and bottom one, the arms, springs and rollers (wheels) and also where the cross arms meet.
Mine was hard to put up until I cleaned and lubricated the tracks. Also if it is still hard;
Inside, use a small stool if you have to and use your head and shoulders to start the roof to raise, then it will be a lot easier to lift.
To pull it down, on the pull down handles buy a couple of snap on metal hooks (carabinersJ) from bunnings or boat shop, tie some strong cord or rope to the snap on hooks at each end of the rope and clip onto the two pull handles (one on each) the rope should be long enough to make a skipping rope shaped loop hanging down and short enough to finish hanging about 8inches above the floor. After attaching the snap on's with the rope to the two handles, put one foot on the rope (like a stirrup) and at the same time hang onto the handles, push down with your foot and at the same time pull down with your hands. Take snap hooks off pull down handles and store rope/hooks for next time.
-- Edited by Vic on Monday 26th of December 2011 07:08:11 PM
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I had a thread going on this issue as I had huge trouble lifting my caravan poptop the first time I took it out.
The good outcome of that was I got the bloke parked next to me to help me out and he ended up cooking me dinner and it was a fantastic introduction to the travelling lifestyle.
I have not yet cleaned my tracks but opted for gas struts because I believed the poptop was still going to be a problem because of the caravans age and build - much heavier than modern vans - and they were fairly cheap to install - about $650 all up. Now that I have had solar panels fitted I have to get stronger struts on the front end which won't cost me anything because the place that fitted them said to try the lighter struts and they would replace them if they weren't strong enough.
Happy Wanderer has a hiace so I expect she will make a comment on here soon.
It's a good tip to stand on a stool - that makes all the difference.
Yeoeleven also has a hiace so I'm sure he will have something to add.
In your case I think cleaning the tracks will make a big difference.
The top can be hard to raise, just make sure that all the clips are off. Mine has 4 inside but I have seen them on some outside I am taller than some but I still get my shoulders under when popping it up. You won't get at the side supports for lubrication and cleaning until the top is raised.
My problem was getting the clips on after dropping the top when a new canvas was fitted recently. I have had to remove the elastic drawband fitted to pull the canvas in when dropping the top, it was pulling the canvas across the clips making it hard to secure.
G'day dawa, I've also got a hiace pop top, but so far no problems with the pop top so not much help to you there, but I'd look at what the others have suggested, hope you get it sorted soon. Any snaps of your van??
Hello and welcome Dawa. When the top is up check the runners which as others have said are along the bottom of the cross bars. I found on mine most of the wheels were broken and needed replacing. Also grease or oil the runners and other pieces as needed as others have suggested on here. it makes a heck of a difference. I like Vic's idea of the foot cable for extra help in getting pop top down, great idea and putting the pop top up you really need to use head and shoulders for a bit of force but it is only till it gives way then the rest goes up with quite a woosh. I do have outside clamps as well as found it was getting a bit warped and they hold it straight and in place when its down and in place.
I have had both arms broken a couple of years ago, not putting pop top up, lol, and do have shoulder problems and can still manage quite well to get my pop top up and back down even with now weak arms. No different to the force needed to swing myself into the drivers seat really.
Mine comes down OK but going up is totally beyond me.
Working on another way as well as cleaning and oiling etc.
Thankyou everyone who has given ideas and advice
gypsy aka Dawa
I'm presuming you mean a couple of wheels are broken. You can buy them on line from Caravans plus. less than 3.00 each.
You really need someone to do it for you, replace the wheels, I had a very generous nomad and his son replace all mine for me. Not something I could have done myself as the whole crossbars have to come out and they are spring loaded. Really have to have some strength for that.
Dawa it might be worth taking your van to a caravan place to check out your arms and wheels.... what do others think? Might be worth paying a bit to get the problems sorted because campervan poptops should be fairly light and easy.
Maintenance! Everything needs maintenance, all the time, If it stands around parked up for a while it needs maintenance to ensure it still works and keeps working. Learn your machine. Learn about its working parts. Learn how to maintain them and how to keep things lubricated, secure and operational. Look for everything you need to do this with around your vehicle. Do it often whether it's on the road or parked up. It will make everything a pleasure instead of a difficulty, or worse, a dilemma or disappointment.
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Yes CG there is always something. My back lift up door, I should say myrtles, was getting harder and harder to open. For a while if I gave it a jiggle it would eventually open till one day last week when it refused to open at all. I went around to S in L who adjusted the bits and sprayed it with WD40 and it is now better than when I bought her. So easy now and will know what to do next time. he also sprayed the sliding side door rollers and made them move a lot better as well.
i have only had my camper for two weeks.
My son is with me on holiday so nothing can be done as it takes a lot to keep up with him.
i am now farm sitting until the 7th.
Need to find out about the solar system that is installed as well.
can anyone tell me what pressure they run their tyres at please.
Dawa
Hi Dawa does your van have a solar system installed - it's a great bonus if it does. You might want to put a post on techie's corner just giving a few details like how many watts etc. There should be a lot of experienced grey nomads in Casino - but am not sure how to track them down, someone else may know. It sounds like it would be useful to have someone take a look at your van and explain how everything works. Don't spose the previous owner is around?