I just found (after months of searching) a Wildernest for my '99 Tacoma. In the general the Wildernest is in great condition. The tent is water tight, and only smells slightly funky and there aren't any major cracks in the fiberglass. In general I absolutely love this thing. However there are a couple of things that could be fixed up. Seeing the worlds foremost experts on Wildernests seem to haunt this forum (DaveinDenver I am looking at you), I thought I would ask a couple of questions.
Firstly any suggestions for replacing rusted screws on the lid hinges? Of the five hinges the two at the ends are down to about 2 screws each into the lid part. The missing screws have rusted through and sheered off in the captive nuts. Any ideas on how to get these out to replace them? Or are the nuts likely to be rusted out as well? Is it possible to replace them without removing these without removing the tent?
Any suggestions for replacement poles? The originals (conduit with with pipe clamps) are cheesy in the extreme and I would like to replace them with something easier to adjust for uneven ground.
Finally, what do you all do for lighting in the tent? I have been thinking about adding some warm white LED strips to the main ridge pole:
http://www.oznium.com/thin-waterproof-ribbon
Firstly any suggestions for replacing rusted screws on the lid hinges? Of the five hinges the two at the ends are down to about 2 screws each into the lid part. The missing screws have rusted through and sheered off in the captive nuts. Any ideas on how to get these out to replace them? Or are the nuts likely to be rusted out as well? Is it possible to replace them without removing these without removing the tent?
Any suggestions for replacement poles? The originals (conduit with with pipe clamps) are cheesy in the extreme and I would like to replace them with something easier to adjust for uneven ground.
Finally, what do you all do for lighting in the tent? I have been thinking about adding some warm white LED strips to the main ridge pole:
http://www.oznium.com/thin-waterproof-ribbon