What Have You Done To Your Van Today?

@Petezum yeah direct from killallwipers as they have the best fit, some of the other companies fits are terrible. Mines is a T6
@Skyliner33 I've put some silicone in the end of the hose so if need be it can be picked out and put a bag over it and cable tied. Gonna see if it can be coded out on vcds.
It can be put back in easily but I'd imagine you'd have to buy a new wiper as mines was a mess after removing it
 
Changed the door lock pins to VW Blue to match. Why....just another reason to throw some more money down the T6 money pit.
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I’ve bought some too but can’t get the old ones off, Do they unscrew then come out as I had to use pliers to unscrew until they reached a point where they stopped turning & I thought they were going to snap if I tried any more, am I missing something?
 
Looks great. Is it as low at the front as it looks?
No I think it’s the light. Van is not lowered at all, currently on 16 inch alloys but have some canteras to go on and then a trip to
CRS. The LV-S only makes a difference of about 30 - 40mm I would guess from lowest part of the van, but makes it look lower with the splitter I think
 
I’ve bought some too but can’t get the old ones off, Do they unscrew then come out as I had to use pliers to unscrew until they reached a point where they stopped turning & I thought they were going to snap if I tried any more, am I missing something?
@IanKelly. For what it's worth, I've done the same and the originals took an age to unscrew all the way but they did come off in the end. From what I can remember, I used some pliers with a tissue wrapped around the actual buttons to protect just in case... I don't remember them ever getting to the point where I thought they would break!
 
I’ve bought some too but can’t get the old ones off, Do they unscrew then come out as I had to use pliers to unscrew until they reached a point where they stopped turning & I thought they were going to snap if I tried any more, am I missing something?
I will admit I had to take a tea towel and place it over the lock pin to keep a grip in the turn and yes they do require quite a bit of rotation. Try some pliers vertically clasped and turn like your taking the cork out a wine bottle rather than side on.
 
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