Why not use the Cali fitment if you have a rear mounted 'Autosleeper' water tank as well like this?
It works well on a LWB on the left or on a SWB on the right perhaps. It would foul the sliding door if used on the same side as the door on a SWB.
Works great on mine.
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Risky. To my mind. More chance of damaging the flap and risk of fuel spilling into plug when refuelling.I don’t have time to give this a go. I was thinking of putting a hook up socket / plug where the adblue filler would go. Mines a Euro5 van
I did consider that too but it then means leaving access to the fuel filler-cap insecure.I don’t have time to give this a go. I was thinking of putting a hook up socket / plug where the adblue filler would go. Mines a Euro5 van
..what’s behind the front number plate? Is there enough room to fit a 240v plug?
There are quick release mounts for the number plates available.
I prefer the stealth look and have mine under the bonnet but I’ve put a sheath over the 1st 6 foot of cable so I don’t have a yellow streak down the front of the van
+1 part of the brief to our converter was “no visible holes” on the outside.Stealth mode engaged hah! But I’m not a fan of the socket showing slap bang in the middle of the panelwork. Pedants, eh!
That's definitely an adapted gte badge.Update for those not on Instagram
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It looks a bit more sophisticated than I first thought!
Well I'm in. Just ordered one.
The badge is non standard so no vinyl inserts possible at home. They said if you send them vinyl they can make it up during build tho.
Another one to add to my backlog of jobs!
It arrived this week. Good bit of kit, if a bit pricey.
Quite a long way down my list of priorities atm, got to finish the conversion 1st.
You can buy a premade grill with the hup behind the badge from Home • VisionTech Automotive • Converting T5 & T6 Vans. That's what I've got.
Looking at it it looks like it's a standard grill with a golf gte mechanism grafted on with Sikaflex. It's very well finished though and looks like it'll be solid. Doable by DIY for sure but probably not easy to get it as good as they have done.