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The 1986 Toyota Sunrader was sold as a single unit which included the trailer and a Toyota deluxe extended cab vehicle. The vehicle is primarily used for traveling and camping. The Toyota Sunrader comes with many features designed for comfort when traveling on the road and features a heavy truck combined with roughly 126 square feet of living space.
Vehicle
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The engine can put out 135 horsepower at 4,800 rpm. The Sunrader runs best with 91 octane gasoline but may also use 87 or 89 octane gasoline. The engine is easily capable of pulling the trailer at speeds of 70 miles per hour. The 1986 Sunrader features a 26-gallon gas tank and four-wheel drive. This vehicle features power windows, steering and brakes, as well as air conditioning. The 1986 Toyota Sunrader has a 4:10 gear ratio to pull the trailer and comes with a three-speed automatic transmission.
Layout
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The 1986 Toyota Sunrader has a length of 17 feet, 8 inches and a width of 7 feet. This RV is designed to accommodate one or two people while traveling. The RV features a bed for two people in addition to a bedroom and a shower. This model includes a small fold-out dinette for eating, as well as a small closet. If the dining table is folded upward, users can access ample counter space for preparing meals or using electrical devices. The floor of the camper comes with stock carpeting and underneath the floor is 1/2-inch plywood for additional durability.
Utilities
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An ignition stove for cooking is included with the 1986 Toyota Sunrader, which runs on a tank of liquid propane gas with a capacity of 8 gallons. A water heater is included for taking showers, which can be run with an electrical hookup at a campsite. A refrigerator, which runs off of propane, keeps groceries cool. A small toilet area provides for the elimination of wastes.
Holding Tanks
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Recreational vehicles use waste water systems in order to dispose of toilet, shower and water wastes. The 1986 Toyota Sunrader features a 21-gallon freshwater tank that can be used to hold fresh water for use in showers, toilets, cooking and drinking. This RV also features an 18-gallon grey water tank in order to hold waste dishwater and shower water. The 9-gallon black water tank that comes with this model is used to hold urine and feces. The black water tank controls odor and must be emptied when it is 2/3 full.
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