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Our '72 Compact Jr. project, Larry puts us all to shame, but we do what we can! :) |
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Apr 14 2009, 08:56 PM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.

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It's been awhile since I offered an update 'cause it's been winter, and even by California standards that's meant not a lot of camping. (Mostly because of lots of other obligations after having been on the road 10 weeks last fall - our maiden journey in CJ.) I took up Raya's suggestion and used the elastic around the top. I didn't do the sleeve thing because my top is ancient and I think it would crumble if stitched. The elastic is working beautifully to keep the canvas tucked in when I let down the top. When I get the nerve up to remove the canvas and build a new tent, I'll include the sleeve, though. Today, motivated by the upcoming San Antonio Lake Rally (our first!), I finally wrapped up the tongue project. NOW I have a place for the spare and the battery will be moved outside in short order. ("All" I have to do is rewire the trailer to work from the new battery location, and while I'm at it reroute the wires so they're out of the way, not on the floor! OH...and run a charging line from the tug to the trailer.) THEN all the operating systems will be operational...oh wait...it looks like my driver's side leaf spring may be broken...or bent flat... Next project!
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Apr 14 2009, 08:59 PM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.

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More pictures of The Tongue Project:
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Apr 14 2009, 09:00 PM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.

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And finally...the other side:
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Apr 15 2009, 09:08 AM
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Location: Olympia
RV Type:Compact Jr.

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QUOTE (JenPB @ Apr 14 2009, 10:00 PM)  And finally...the other side: Very nice! I'll have to point Sis over to this thread so she can think about something like that for her Compact to get the battery out of the interior.
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Apr 15 2009, 09:33 AM
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Location: central coast California
RV Type:1973 Compact II Trailer and 2001 Honda CRV SE automatic

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Great pics Jen! Thanks for sharing, it's nice to see how other Compactors have done things on their rigs. My tongue is a little different, with a tool box attached right behind the jack, and then the propane tank behind that. My battery is inside, has the special compartment for it. I do not have a place for the spare tire though, so it currently just slides under the dinette table. SO your mod interests me very much. I've been thinking of some kind of spare tire mount on the side of the tongue, has anybody seen anything like that anywhere yet?
Joe
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Apr 15 2009, 10:49 AM
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Location: Toledo,Ohio
RV Type:2009 Scamp 16' 2003 Durango

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Is this what you had in mind ? Bill K http://www.etrailer.com/p-70036.htm
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Number of downloads: 22QUOTE (Joseph Domingos @ Apr 15 2009, 01:33 PM)  Great pics Jen! Thanks for sharing, it's nice to see how other Compactors have done things on their rigs. My tongue is a little different, with a tool box attached right behind the jack, and then the propane tank behind that. My battery is inside, has the special compartment for it. I do not have a place for the spare tire though, so it currently just slides under the dinette table. SO your mod interests me very much. I've been thinking of some kind of spare tire mount on the side of the tongue, has anybody seen anything like that anywhere yet?
Joe
Reason for edit: Embedded pic per FiberglassRV SOP
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Apr 16 2009, 08:28 AM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.

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QUOTE (Bill K @ Apr 15 2009, 11:49 AM)  Is this what you had in mind ? Bill K http://www.etrailer.com/p-70036.htm
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Number of downloads: 22That looks like it would work pretty well, Bill. What do you think, Joe? There are some photos of others' tongue efforts at this discussion. You'll find some that might work for you there, Joe. I think that a previous owner may have cut my tongue shorter and layered up the remains to bring the hitch up higher. Does your stack like mine, Joe (Larry, or any other CJ/Compact owner)?
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Apr 16 2009, 09:58 AM
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Location: North Texas
RV Type:1973 Compact Jr.

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Jen, I think all the Compact models had a tongue that was a straight extension of the frame. This resulted in a coupler that was very low and some owners have altered their trailer tongue to raise it and better match their TV hitch. Mine is certainly altered. http://s293.photobucket.com/albums/mm41/to...sonphotos18.jpgTom Trostel
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Apr 16 2009, 04:41 PM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)

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QUOTE (Tom Trostel @ Apr 16 2009, 10:58 AM)  Jen, I think all the Compact models had a tongue that was a straight extension of the frame. This resulted in a coupler that was very low and some owners have altered their trailer tongue to raise it and better match their TV hitch. Mine is certainly altered. http://s293.photobucket.com/albums/mm41/to...sonphotos18.jpgTom Trostel Tom--- yeah, I think a lot of the previous owners have take the easy way to overcome the "high tongue- low butt" signature of a CJ.... I took the harder way and installed a striaght axle (non-drop) in place of the factory one. Also, one the reasons was to gain ground clearance as it goes off-highway a lot. (hunting camps). Larry
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Apr 24 2009, 02:16 AM
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Location: Central Coast of California
RV Type:1972 Compact Jr.

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This group is SO inspiring! I can't help but thank Larry (of Larry n' Carrie  ) with his project details and Mike (Sanders  ) for organizing the San Antonio Lake rally that's spurred me into action. The trailer's starboard list had become increasingly pronounced. I hadn't been able to find a crack or break in the frame, cross members or welds. THe tongue looked to be in good shape. So all I could figure MIGHT be the issue was the leaf springs. Well, now that I've taken them apart, I'm pretty darned certain THESE were the ORIGINAL leaf springs, put in place in May of 1972 and never replaced or re-arched. Those rusty nuts were TOUGH! Fortunately, while handing tools to Dad over the years, I've learned the proper use of a breaker bar (aka cheater). I took the thing apart in just over an hour yesterday. I put it back together tonight in under an hour (if you don't count the wire-brush scrubbing then priming and painting of all related welds and parts). And, with the exception of a quick call to Larry (sorry for waking you Carrie) to ask about just HOW tight to tighten those spring bolts, I did it under my own steam. What a great feeling! Now...with these nicely arching springs that provide just THAT MUCH more lift...how do I get it out of the garage?! (Can you say, "A-I-R D-O-W-N?")
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Apr 24 2009, 08:27 AM
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Location: Ephrata, WA
RV Type:13' Scamp (a white one) '83, 72 Compact JR (project)

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QUOTE (JenPB @ Apr 24 2009, 03:16 AM)  I took the thing apart in just over an hour yesterday. I put it back together tonight in under an hour (if you don't count the wire-brush scrubbing then priming and painting of all related welds and parts). And, with the exception of a quick call to Larry (sorry for waking you Carrie) to ask about just HOW tight to tighten those spring bolts, I did it under my own steam. What a great feeling! Now...with these nicely arching springs that provide just THAT MUCH more lift...how do I get it out of the garage?! (Can you say, "A-I-R D-O-W-N?")  Jen-- she was just snoozing in the recliner.....  .. when I mentioned it to her this morning, she din't even remember. One thing I forgot to tell ya is, check the u-bolts after the first trip, and re snug them. Always glad to help a fellow member... Larry
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Apr 24 2009, 12:05 PM
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Location: central coast California
RV Type:1973 Compact II Trailer and 2001 Honda CRV SE automatic

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Hey, that spare tire mount looks VERY promising! And that's the same website I got my hitch from for the CRV, so I feel good shopping with them. I'll have to do some measuring the next time I'm at the trailer and see if that's possible... Cause right now the spare hogs up a LOT of storage space under the bed! hehe
Keep up your great work Jen, and keep the pics coming too!
Joe
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Apr 24 2009, 12:44 PM
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Location: Fresno, CA-Clinton, WA
RV Type:TrailsWest Campster 1970

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QUOTE (JenPB @ Apr 24 2009, 03:16 AM)  I took the thing apart in just over an hour yesterday. I put it back together tonight in under an hour (if you don't count the wire-brush scrubbing then priming and painting of all related welds and parts). And, with the exception of a quick call to Larry (sorry for waking you Carrie) to ask about just HOW tight to tighten those spring bolts, I did it under my own steam. Wow, I am so impressed, Jen. I had mine done by someone else- I am afraid to do anything that leaves the trailer un-towable if I can't finish it. Bobbie
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Apr 24 2009, 07:37 PM
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Member
Location: washington state
RV Type: '74 Compact II

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Hi Jen, I would like to build a table like yours. So it flips down to become the bed supports? My Compact II came without a table.
Fran
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