Post Van Parts For Sale Here please

jeepdreamer

Expedition Leader
I'm removing all the propane components from my 97 E250 camper.

First up is the propane tank. The paint has peeled and it is rusted on the bottom.

Originally I was just going to throw it out as I'm not sure if its 100% safe? Tank is still 3/4 full from when I bought vehicle couple years ago (I have never
used the propane system).

I'm offering it for free. I'm in Colorado Springs
I'd be interested in it but we don't move until the 21st. Stuck waiting on DFAS to pay me... ugh. But after a stop in golden to download storage stuff well be rolling for the springs. If nobody gets it before then, I'm game.

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Jsweezy

Explorer
I will be posting Atlas front and rear springs, u-bolts, front and rear billsteins. 50k miles on em. Coming from a UJOR 4" lift...mostly highway miles. perhaps your customer might be interested?

Where are you located? If you ship them I'm behind a couple guys but was just wondering if you were local.
 

landyachtcaptn

Observer
Roof Rack

I'm adding a fiberglass high top to my van. As I have been trying to adapt my roof rack set up to the new top I got to thinking that it's a shame to modify it as much as I'm going to have to to make it work with the curved top. So I'm going to put this out there. Before I start dismantling it for parts for the new rack lets see if someone wants to give it a new home and I'll start from scratch.

Details:

This rack is a modified version of 2 System One ladder racks. It is all aluminum. Cross members are T-slotted to take standard 5/16 carriage bolts. One top slot on each member has a rubber strip so if you slide long items on it it rides on the rubber. It has sliding aluminum tie down rings in the second slot which can be adjusted from side to side. The front wind/tree dam is 3/16 aluminum for durability. It has 2 aluminum bars that are the size of yakima bars so you can use boat racks act. made by them. There are two front fork locks to hold bikes. It can easily carry 2 kayaks and 2 bikes with plenty of room to spare. System on rates there standard van rack with 2 clamp supports per side at 1500#'s my rack has 3 per side. (I think this is an unrealistic rating but thats what they say). The solar panel shown in the picture is not included. The front piece is wrinkle finish powder coated. The rest is rattle can bedliner which does require periodic touchup.

I'm asking $650 plus shipping or local pickup in Asheville NC. It totally breaks down to pieces so it could be shipped in a tube. I've invested more than $1300 in it over the 2 years I've had it.
 

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Bikersmurf

Expedition Leader
Hey all,

I have 4 Smittybilt HD Gutter mounts for sale. I bought them for a roof rack for my van, but they were too tall for my uses and I got some JCR Offroad mounts instead that worked great. $50 firm for the 4 of them, plus shipping. They are heavy to ship, so shipping would probably be about 10 or 12 dollars. Firm on the price, also available for pickup in Los Angeles.

Thanks!

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Unfortunately they don't look high enough for my application (FJ40)... How tall are they?
 

Bikersmurf

Expedition Leader
I'm adding a fiberglass high top to my van. As I have been trying to adapt my roof rack set up to the new top I got to thinking that it's a shame to modify it as much as I'm going to have to to make it work with the curved top. So I'm going to put this out there. Before I start dismantling it for parts for the new rack lets see if someone wants to give it a new home and I'll start from scratch.

Details:

This rack is a modified version of 2 System One ladder racks. It is all aluminum. Cross members are T-slotted to take standard 5/16 carriage bolts. One top slot on each member has a rubber strip so if you slide long items on it it rides on the rubber. It has sliding aluminum tie down rings in the second slot which can be adjusted from side to side. The front wind/tree dam is 3/16 aluminum for durability. It has 2 aluminum bars that are the size of yakima bars so you can use boat racks act. made by them. There are two front fork locks to hold bikes. It can easily carry 2 kayaks and 2 bikes with plenty of room to spare. System on rates there standard van rack with 2 clamp supports per side at 1500#'s my rack has 3 per side. (I think this is an unrealistic rating but thats what they say). The solar panel shown in the picture is not included. The front piece is wrinkle finish powder coated. The rest is rattle can bedliner which does require periodic touchup.

I'm asking $650 plus shipping or local pickup in Asheville NC. It totally breaks down to pieces so it could be shipped in a tube. I've invested more than $1300 in it over the 2 years I've had it.

YOu could get some mounts designed to mount racks to a canopy and mount it to your fiberglass top without modification... :D
 

tgreening

Expedition Leader
I'm adding a fiberglass high top to my van. As I have been trying to adapt my roof rack set up to the new top I got to thinking that it's a shame to modify it as much as I'm going to have to to make it work with the curved top. So I'm going to put this out there. Before I start dismantling it for parts for the new rack lets see if someone wants to give it a new home and I'll start from scratch.

Details:

This rack is a modified version of 2 System One ladder racks. It is all aluminum. Cross members are T-slotted to take standard 5/16 carriage bolts. One top slot on each member has a rubber strip so if you slide long items on it it rides on the rubber. It has sliding aluminum tie down rings in the second slot which can be adjusted from side to side. The front wind/tree dam is 3/16 aluminum for durability. It has 2 aluminum bars that are the size of yakima bars so you can use boat racks act. made by them. There are two front fork locks to hold bikes. It can easily carry 2 kayaks and 2 bikes with plenty of room to spare. System on rates there standard van rack with 2 clamp supports per side at 1500#'s my rack has 3 per side. (I think this is an unrealistic rating but thats what they say). The solar panel shown in the picture is not included. The front piece is wrinkle finish powder coated. The rest is rattle can bedliner which does require periodic touchup.

I'm asking $650 plus shipping or local pickup in Asheville NC. It totally breaks down to pieces so it could be shipped in a tube. I've invested more than $1300 in it over the 2 years I've had it.


How long and wide is that rack? I'm wanting to do something for the top of my Ambo but I think the width is going to be the kicker.
 

opt overland

Observer
rear/side glass exterior hardware?

Does anyone have a part number or know where to buy the exterior round plastic grommets that hold the rear glass into the door? I'm missing a few and the glass rattles while driving.

Thanks,
 

Bbasso

Expedition goofball
If you have a pull a part near by, you can probably get the plastic grommets for pennies.
 

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