Some nice tillers!
I tell you what offends my eye with custom steering wheels and re-cover jobs.
Where there's a seam that goes around the circumference of the rim of the wheel a clever artist cuts a shallow groove in the wheel to accommodate the excess material behind the seam.
Less skilled...
Freed up a seized and creaking passenger door hinge roller. Popped the cap off and let some oil soak in before easing the roller away from the cam and getting it moving with a pair of pliers. Now moving freely and silently. Will get some grease in there when the oil has had a chance to soak for...
Personally for me that’s is the best way.
Yes I agree there ceramic foam is brilliant easy to put thru the snow foam lance then rinse.
Also there’s ceramic boost in a bottle same stuff really
Then sheet with water and vans virtually dry
appreciate your thoughts, that is my current method so maybe I am doing it the best way?
Agree on the drying towel, grabbed on last year and bazar how much better it is than other micro fibres and shammy. some of their chemicals seem good also
Bilt hamber is good brand and use there stuff a lot I personally wouldn’t touch my van with any sort of brush hop up and soft mitt my method.
Also started using Sam’s detailing products there drying towel is immense and can do the van in one. I’ve had a lot of towels and this is best by far.
any recommendations for an extendable brush that can reach the roof without the need for a hop up etc, maybe even one that can attack other parts of the vehicle without damage. I am 6ft so can reach ish
slowly getting into the car cleaning regimes, previous trucks not worth spending too much...
I've never known a bottle jack to catastrophically fail, but have encountered several scissor Jack's over the years that have.
I'd place my faith in hydraulics over mechanical leverage every time.
Cheers guys, strange that ATS would let me input all van details when buying and then get to fit and raise issue?
I feel reassured, what would a ‘van’ tyre be they are referring to then?
They might be worried because the tyres don't have C rating. But that just means commercial and good for Amazon delivery driver to smash up and down kerbs without worrying. Not going to invalidate your insurance without the C
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