Thanks for confirming. I think it will be ok, the one in the ad has 3 prongs at 10, 2 and 6 o' clock whereas the Transporter wheel has prongs at 9 and 3. I'll update one of the threads at some point to confirm when I've fitted.
...got lost in there.. it would be good if this was in a video tutorial. All I know is I have a spare G7R Steering Wheel with PS, Stalks, column and key (of no use) giving me the taste of fitting a FlatBottom Wheel to my T6 Startline although possibly not this one unless @Dav-Tec can make it...
Like I said in my last post, you need to look at the shape of the seating area on the wheels to make the selection of which type of bolt you require.
Standard VW bolts have a radiused or ball seating surface. Aftermarket wheels often have a conical seat, Range Rover wheels have a flat seat area...
I’ve had mine off a few times and to be honest those side clips are pretty sturdy. The ones that hold mine on aren’t round they have two flat sides if that makes sense? I always make sure to put them back in with the ‘flats’ facing left/right rather than top/bottom, makes getting them out next...
Any help with ACC Error code… after dead battery ..
Have run VCDS and cleared all fault codes but this still comes back .. scan from VCDS suggested contro module for distance control .. no signal / communication…
The van only has CCS and not ACC but has city braking .. the radar sensor...
I would stick with the rake to the front, I got mine setup pretty much flat but then when loaded the back looks really low (saggy bottom!). As a camper I often fill to the max when travelling and without auto levelling something has to give, a little late, I now appreciate that this isn’t a show...
Before I put the seat base back in, as I’m going to be using one of the seat base bolts as the new main ground point, I checked it for continuity and resistance using my multimeter. I’m glad I did too as I was struggling to get reliable continuity through it at all. So, I did then follow @EAN’s...
Thought I’d post how I did each of my GND connections through a seat base mounting stud bolt.
I couldn’t use the factory GND studs under the seats because on the drivers side it had been removed to allow fitment of the diesel heater ductwork and on the passenger seat it was going to foul my...
Thanks Kev. Would my airbag of my startline wheel fit that steering wheel mate?
My vans not got CC so would just be the buttons that control the stereo I’d need working.
I’m sure your single seat should fold flat, I thought mine didn’t as when I pulled the lever it just lifted and went forward, iv learnt there’s a pull strap on the lower bottom right side of the seat that you pull before you pull the lever and it will fold flat
Can the table be just placed in a van on a flat surface and sit flat to the floor , or would the base need some fettling example take the guides of the bottom, i was thinking just to place in the back of my van and use as a table but don’t have rails ?
thanks in advance
...and tear for a van of its age and a family
- Moonrock Grey Interior
- Seats have been professionally retrimmed in Hex pattern Leather.
- Flatbottom Golf style steering wheel retrimmed in perforated leather
- Sliding Rear bench seat and two captains rear seats
- Captain’s seats with Kiravan...
Morning Phil. After ~ 6 months it’s definitely been a whole lot better. We live on a 1 way street so when we have to park on the right hand side it means that the camber tilts the van the ‘wrong’ way, in which case, with heavy rain, some will find its way into the bottom channel. But on the flat...
Hi all, need some guidance. We have a Reimo easy fit roof with a sky canvas. Toward the rear of the canvas on either side are long slim stitched pockets running from bottom of the canvas to the top. In each pocket are two plastic strips/battens, one at the top of the pocket and one at the...
It’s this one.
Just has a flat plate on the bottom so needs to go on the counter top or the floor in the van depending on where you want to view it from.
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