Hello chaps - I'm not new to reading on here, but brand new to asking questions. So please forgive if I've posted this to the wrong section.
Retirement has all but arrived for me. One of the things I'm planning is to have a look at my 2000 Kimberley Kamper to try to give the old girl a face lift, plus get a few things working or at least working better for decent long trips.
Confession time - Mechanically I'm pretty dim. Not entirely hopeless but very close to it.
On my list of 'must does' for my Kamper - we're it's 3rd owner.
1. Water tank - Is there anyway known to man to actually remove the plastic water tank for a thorough clean-out or perhaps even a replacement tank? Missus fancies a stainless steel replacement.
I've spoken with Kimberley at their Ballina factory, who say the water tank can not be removed. If that's true, it seems like a major design fault to me, and I'm working on a way around it.
So far my lame attempts to clean the tank have been trying to flush it from hose into inlet and out the overflow tap on the tank. Blind Freddy can see that the position of the overflow tap is not going to allow all of the crud to be eliminated from the base of the tank. Which is of course where sediment settles.
I've got a handy mate visiting me in a couple of months and he's one of those 'jump in first thing about it afterwards' kind of blokes. I can see his solution being an angle grinder, remove and clean and then 'how do we secure it back in'?
2. Tyres and wheels - I'd wager that the tyres are 2000 vintage. I guess you can get away with more in trailers but 15 years seems to me to be well overdue.
I'm thinking about visiting tyre shops in my local area and seeing if I can get 3 suitable replacements. For example maybe they have had some trade-ins off a 4x4 that would fit my Kamper. Does that sound the way to go?
Wheels - While structurally fine, I thought it may make a nice 'retirement present' to dress up the wheels after 15 years of banging up and down tracks.
One idea is to find someone who can sand blast it back and spray. I've no idea who though.
Another is a simple swap to new wheels for something like Sunraysia wheels but silver or black preferably.
Yet another is that I would simply have them sprayed or even do it myself.
Anyone offer suggestions please?
That's it Gents any help, comments or what ever would be most welcome.
Cheers - WD