In the words of Bachman–Turner Overdrive...This campervan thing is getting expensive
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In the words of Bachman–Turner Overdrive...This campervan thing is getting expensive
Streuth @burnsy79 !This week -
Fiamma F45S 3m Awning
Rain guard for the above
Storm straps for the above
Just Kampers drivers swivel
This campervan thing is getting expensive
They’re great. How do you propose stopping some toe rag from stealing them?
Fingers crossedThey’re great. How do you propose stopping some toe rag from stealing them?
That’s an optimistic strategy. Let’s hope your positivity holds out.Fingers crossed
Positivity is key. Thankfully at night I'm usually parked on a site compound playing xbox so all good.That’s an optimistic strategy. Let’s hope your positivity holds out.
You could always use The Force.Fingers crossed
Think I have force choke down to a T these days tbhYou could always use The Force.
What do the suction feet look like? How do they connect to the solar panel? I have the same panel and am interested in this option as another means to set the panel out.Picked up a 160w solar panel and some suction feet today, so we can move the panel around. Will have to drive slowly though…..
Thanks to Andy at Hampshire Generators.
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Here’s some pics, the suckers attached to the fixing holes for the stand, I fixed it on the roof no problem, you tighten up the big nurled plastic bit and that creates the suction, seems pretty strong. I’m very pleased with them, they are well made and not just plastic sucker pads but grip well.What do the suction feet look like? How do they connect to the solar panel? I have the same panel and am interested in this option as another means to set the panel out.
Have you seen these?This week -
Fiamma F45S 3m Awning
Rain guard for the above
Storm straps for the above
Just Kampers drivers swivel
This campervan thing is getting expensive
Yeh that’s the one!!@Burner, how did you end up doing it? I clocked that you have a pop top? I just had my 3m Fiamma fitted to the LWB.
Did you buy this one? - Fiamma Awning Kit Rain Guard Van (F45S or F35 Pro)
That looks a great shout TBF.Have you seen these?
They are great. Easy to put up and store. Cheap too
Also have you got a handbrake relocation bracket and new plastic housing for the drivers swivel?Pardon our interruption...
www.ebay.co.uk
The drivers swivel is a great modification. Opens the whole cab up.
I got the coat hooks that attach to the headrest poles and all the jackets are out of the way when the drivers seat is turned
If the just kampers one say it has it in the title it will be suppled with the swivel. But the plastic housing won’t come with it. Instructions will tell you the original cover can be cut and refitted. It can’t.That looks a great shout TBF.
Well, I did get the Just Kampers swivel that you had suggested, but it wasn’t that clear whether it comes with the handbrake relocation kit, although it does mention it in the title… Did yours come with it? If it does I was just gonna do eBay for the housing, they seem to be about £50.
We’ve got those coat hooks too, look8ng forward to feeling the extra space.
Your vans screaming out for these too btwThat looks a great shout TBF.
Well, I did get the Just Kampers swivel that you had suggested, but it wasn’t that clear whether it comes with the handbrake relocation kit, although it does mention it in the title… Did yours come with it? If it does I was just gonna do eBay for the housing, they seem to be about £50.
We’ve got those coat hooks too, look8ng forward to feeling the extra space.
Thanks, that’s really helpful. I think it would be worth trying to pick up a set of those.Here’s some pics, the suckers attached to the fixing holes for the stand, I fixed it on the roof no problem, you tighten up the big nurled plastic bit and that creates the suction, seems pretty strong. I’m very pleased with them, they are well made and not just plastic sucker pads but grip well.
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