Just about to ask the same question. These would be really useful but it’s difficult enough to swivel the drivers seat without anything on the backThey look really good.
How do they affect the seat swivel, especially when they have stuff in them?
They look really good.
How do they affect the seat swivel, especially when they have stuff in them?
@BoroBoy, No - the original pins just screw straight out & the new ones screw back in - simples!!Hi Moomin j - Did you have to remove the door panel to fit the new door pins.
Any suggestions as to what I can do to sort out the the small indents on the grill trim (1st pic above). Other than take it off and source another or just respray that section?.Finally fitted the grill trims I sprayed in gloss black. But ended up catching the end nearest to the badge (Arghhh). However, you can't see it unless you are close up, but my OCD is wreaking havoc. Black gloss badge to go on tomorrow.
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A good wash outside and inside.
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Then fitted some Heko wind deflectors.
I'd live with it for a few weeks and see if you like the look first, if you do then consider getting all the front end plastics done in gloss at a body shop, that's basically what I didAny suggestions as to what I can do to sort out the the small indents on the grill trim (1st pic above). Other than take it off and source another or just respray that section?.
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Fair play, that is sound advice If that is the case, is it cheaper to use a body shop or buy from one of the many online suppliers? From your experience?I'd live with it for a few weeks and see if you like the look first, if you do then consider getting all the front end plastics done in gloss at a body shop, that's basically what I did
Hekos should be standard fitment on a T6
It was cheaper for me to strip the plastics off the van and give them to a body shop loose than buy some none oem onesFair play, that is sound advice If that is the case, is it cheaper to use a body shop or buy from one of the many online suppliers? From your experience?
They are wind deflectors or do you mean what do they actually do?Forgive my ignorance but, what do they do?
Yeah, what do they do? We have aircon, just wondering if they would be in any way beneficial, or if it’s just for when you’ve got the windows down?They are wind deflectors or do you mean what do they actually do?
Appro how much would it cost?It was cheaper for me to strip the plastics off the van and give them to a body shop loose than buy some none oem ones
Some people claim less A pillar noise, I'm not sure but with the window down they are lovely, even at motorway speeds you can have the window down slightly and it's good!Yeah, what do they do? We have aircon, just wondering if they would be in any way beneficial, or if it’s just for when you’ve got the windows down?
Mine were 250 including the complete mirror plastics tooAppro how much would it cost?
They are good for camping too as you can leave the windows open a bit and stops drips coming inYeah, what do they do? We have aircon, just wondering if they would be in any way beneficial, or if it’s just for when you’ve got the windows down?