Well, after a few weeks of asking questions, thinking, and cruising Craigslist, I have finally joined the Astrofamily!
Picked it up on Monday. It's a 2003 with only 89K miles, really clean inside and out and only had one owner in AZ, so no rust that I can find! Would've preferred the dutch doors, but hey, beggars can't be choosers
Everything seems to work and she drives pretty good, but a couple of small things that should be addressed:
1. The ABS and Brake lights stay lit on the dash. The PO said the brakes were changed all around ~2 weeks ago, and the lights were on since. I've been searching around the web, and it looks like one of the causes could be a speed sensor issue (for the ABS), or a proportioning valve misadjustment. Or a parking brake switch? Any ideas? Is there no way to read the ABS codes without a proper scan tool with these OBDII vehicles?
2. While the steering is better than the other (high top) Astro I looked at, it's still a little floaty. Or maybe I'm just used to fun driving Mazdas
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I guess I'll be checking the idler arms over the weekend. Is there a definitive way of telling that they're bad? At least, I could re-grease them. What other chassis components can (and should) be greased periodically? The PO did all the services at Jiffy Lube type places, so I'm suspecting some of the maintenance items may have been overlooked.
3. Lastly, after 89K, the shocks are showing their age. I think I'll swap them out in the near future? If I keep the stock ride height (or go to a 2" lift at most), which dampers should I go with? Would like something that lasts a while, and prefer body control over ride plushness. Bilstein HDs? How are the Rancho 5000s? I see a few people are using those.
As far as camperizing the van, I think for now I'll just keep a pretty basic setup and add items as the need arises: a twin size bed with storage below (milk crates?) a bike holder (inside), some curtains, mosquito nets on the pop-out windows for ventilation, and maybe a swivel front passenger seat.
Thanks again for all the discussion leading up to this point. You guys are a very helpful bunch!