No issues at all… thankfullyNot sure that rubber would fair so well with the "spring debris" though!
No issues at all… thankfullyNot sure that rubber would fair so well with the "spring debris" though!
I have had so many issues over the years with low profile tyres due to potholes and road debris. I would love 20's and low profile wheels and tyres in an ideal world though. Looking forward to putting my 19's back on when the winter finally buggers off though!No issues at all… thankfully
I know that feeling, I drive with my eyes glued on the roads, especially now as there are potholes everywhere.I have had so many issues over the years with low profile tyres due to potholes and road debris. I would love 20's and low profile wheels and tyres in an ideal world though. Looking forward to putting my 19's back on when the winter finally buggers off though!
Cool. I'm waiting for my van to arrive which has a "multipurpose" floor fitted. Im not sure its good enough to handle electrical / refrigeration work van type use and was tossing up either to order a wood floor, or wait until my van arrives and see what I'm dealing with. The grey floor in your van really did look smick!Hey mate,
Sorry for the late reply. Yes it's a genuine VW wood floor.
VW ordered it for me as compensation for something they screwed up on my order and I just picked it up from their parts department when it arrived.
The coating isn't bad for scratch resistance but it does depend on what you put in the van. I have scratched up mine already but it's better than scratching up the paint on the metal underneath. Plus if I scratch it up real bad I can just get a rubber mat or carpet to glue down over it later.
I do think I'll get some underlay to put down underneath it as it does rattle on some of the country roads I've been driving on recently.
Washed her, for what it’s worth in this weather!
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T6 light cluster? May have one in the garage......Reversed into a post...new rear nearside light and reflector...and deep scratches
Yeah it's ok. It does need an underlay though as it does vibrate a little. I personally have plans to use it as a base to screw draws and some shelves into as I'm not keen on screwing directly into the metal.Cool. I'm waiting for my van to arrive which has a "multipurpose" floor fitted. Im not sure its good enough to handle electrical / refrigeration work van type use and was tossing up either to order a wood floor, or wait until my van arrives and see what I'm dealing with. The grey floor in your van really did look smick!
@Saffa365 care to share any more details please? (apologies if you have and I couldnt find them) i would love to shameless copy your idea for also washing down my kitesurfing kit, do yoi have a build thread? thanksFinally got my after surf shower installed and working
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Thank you @Loz i will do it this afternoon !Can I suggest you add a grommit here:
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You can slit an old bit of cable sheathing and slot it round and a dab of glue..