Hi, all. I recently bought an '85 Grandby for $500 - it fits great on my '92 Dodge W250. It has an icebox, sink, two burner stove, furnace, and plaid cushions. It also came with the original owners manual and product brochure, and the original sales receipt (for $3,831.00).
The previous owner replaced the bed board (I think that's the right term? it's the bottom of the cabover) but the side liner and lift panels need to be replaced (the front lift panel currently consists of a couple of 2x2s used to prop up the roof).
So here's where my problem comes in. I'm in southeastern BC and there's only so much time and money I can reasonably put into this project. I had assumed that the labour to replace the liner and panels could be done by any proficient RV outfit, or at least by the FWC dealer in Vancouver, but when I called FWC, Tom explained that it's a tricky job and they only do these repairs at their shop in California. This was disappointing news, but he was very helpful in terms of trying to find a solution that would work for me (he also answered all of my questions plus a few I didn't think to ask), and suggested that if I could find a good handyman to help, we could do the work and the FWC guys could talk us through it.
Now, I'm more mechanically inclined than most women but I haven't done as much tinkering as guys generally do, so I'm not sure how big a deal a job like this would be. Have any of you replaced the side liner yourselves? If so, how was it? Time consuming? Disastrous? Do-able? Any advice for me?
The previous owner replaced the bed board (I think that's the right term? it's the bottom of the cabover) but the side liner and lift panels need to be replaced (the front lift panel currently consists of a couple of 2x2s used to prop up the roof).
So here's where my problem comes in. I'm in southeastern BC and there's only so much time and money I can reasonably put into this project. I had assumed that the labour to replace the liner and panels could be done by any proficient RV outfit, or at least by the FWC dealer in Vancouver, but when I called FWC, Tom explained that it's a tricky job and they only do these repairs at their shop in California. This was disappointing news, but he was very helpful in terms of trying to find a solution that would work for me (he also answered all of my questions plus a few I didn't think to ask), and suggested that if I could find a good handyman to help, we could do the work and the FWC guys could talk us through it.
Now, I'm more mechanically inclined than most women but I haven't done as much tinkering as guys generally do, so I'm not sure how big a deal a job like this would be. Have any of you replaced the side liner yourselves? If so, how was it? Time consuming? Disastrous? Do-able? Any advice for me?