Here is a picture of my bus, you can clearly see what parts the culprits took. If anyone has suggestions for tracking them down, I'm willing to listen to advice.
Kinda looks like my Eagle when the slide witch and cash hogs got it at Featherlite few months back
Now that's what I call air conditioning at no charge! ;D
Looks a lot differant than when I last saw it. At least now you can make that dream a reality. Take lots of pics and document all you do. There are others out there that would appreciate that for their projects.
Good Job,
Paul
Ok Paul now THAT bus looks familiar, sorta!
Post pics as you go! Seems a lot of guys quit updating their works in progress!
BS
Does anybody what happen to Andy the fellow that was installing slides on his bus haven't saw any more posts from him about it.Paul the slides are a big project I admire you guys for taking it on and a guy like kysteve 4 at one time good luck
Paul,
Looks like the same guys that hit my bus up for parts got up to yours too. :) Looking good there. Hows about more pics though? Just curious as to what type of slides you ended up with and what your actuator will be (electric or hydraulics)? Keep up the good work there and keep us up to date with more pics as you go along...
............Kysteve..........
Lots and lots of detailed pics and some very neat notes, specs & drawings! I'll be wanting to see as much as I can when I bring the dually & trailer to help look for the parts! LOL! Looking good my friend, I may go after the abandoned stepchild in ID after all! ;D BK ;D
Do you know how Expensive those Huge Picture windows are.. .. Looks good to me ;) :P
Paul..
I really need to get down there and take a look at your bus. You are doing some good things on that Setra.
Thanks for the encouragement guys. I need to get a tube run through my left fuel tank before the weekend or we won't be able to do anything.
kysteve Re: slideout components
I bought the slide mechanisim from Barker Manufacturing, included were the rails and inner tubes that ride on the cog wheels, gear reduced motor, current limiting switchgear, inner rollers, driver barstock and connectors for in between the rails.
Seals I bought from Uni-grip(thanks for that referral)
More pics as I progress. :)