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by BombHead
23 Sep 2011, 08:22
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Clutch on its way out - how much for new one
Replies: 8
Views: 995

Re: Clutch on its way out - how much for new one

I paid £375-00, but having read other posts on here feel I may have been ripped off :cry:
Anyhow,depending on how good they are, hourly rates etc, I'd budget for £400 :ok
by BombHead
15 Sep 2011, 19:23
Forum: Wheels & Tyres
Topic: Chrome or Painted Hub Caps
Replies: 19
Views: 10702

Re: Chrome or Painted Hub Caps

Titus A Duxass wrote:Not much chance of getting Rover P6 hubcaps out here in the fatherland.
If you want me to get a set and forward to you, no problem
by BombHead
15 Sep 2011, 18:42
Forum: Wheels & Tyres
Topic: Chrome or Painted Hub Caps
Replies: 19
Views: 10702

Re: Chrome or Painted Hub Caps

I've got a two sets of Rover P6 hubcaps.
One set I've had painted black
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And the other set I've left chrome
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by BombHead
02 Sep 2011, 08:59
Forum: Campers
Topic: How to clean your roof canvasse
Replies: 4
Views: 967

Re: How to clean your roof canvasse

My Leisure Drive pop-top bellows are made from similar sounding stuff. I used NikWax Tech Wash and then NikWax Proofer. The proofer was specifically aimed at looking after tents etc and was in a sparay bottle. Really easy to use and you can commence the proofing as soon as you've washed, i.e no nee...
by BombHead
01 Sep 2011, 07:41
Forum: Campers
Topic: How to clean your roof canvasse
Replies: 4
Views: 967

Re: How to clean your roof canvasse

My Leisure Drive pop-top bellows are made from similar sounding stuff. I used NikWax Tech Wash and then NikWax Proofer. The proofer was specifically aimed at looking after tents etc and was in a sparay bottle. Really easy to use and you can commence the proofing as soon as you've washed, i.e no need...
by BombHead
04 Aug 2011, 13:37
Forum: Campers
Topic: hingers
Replies: 3
Views: 676

Re: hingers

Give this place a try, if you can't see exactly what you need, give them a ring, I'm sure they will be able to help.

http://www.campershop.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
by BombHead
12 Mar 2010, 09:43
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: dash tidy - storage fitting
Replies: 7
Views: 1900

Re: dash tidy - storage fitting

I've 'acquired' some bloomin strong magnets - the sort used for slapping temporary aerials onto vehicles. Going to bolt half a dozen to the bottom of my dash tidy :ok I actually use one at the mo as the base for a universal mount which I can use to out either my sat-nav or mobile in, and it works we...
by BombHead
22 Feb 2010, 09:04
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Both seats Swivel base standard on T25
Replies: 4
Views: 1063

Re: Both seats Swivel base standard on T25

You wil find some vans only the passenger swivels due the camper conversion impinging on the drivers side spinning.
Mine had nowt to start with and got the swivel (for the passenger side) off E-Bay :ok
by BombHead
13 Feb 2010, 13:42
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: How many???
Replies: 2
Views: 841

Re: How many???

Cheers Aidan. I've been looking here: http://www.customandcommercial.co.uk/details.asp?id=6503&searchprod=&Sub_Category=1600&page=&group=67&category=371" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and here: http://www.vwheritage.com/vwh/VW-Camper-Van-Parts/Bus-Parts-...
by BombHead
12 Feb 2010, 20:20
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: How many???
Replies: 2
Views: 841

How many???

Got a pair of chrome bumpers on the way to me (minus the rubber strips).
Got a full set of new rubber strips on the way to me.
How many clips am I going to need to fix them together so I can get them ordered and on the way to me????

Thanks.

Ian
by BombHead
10 Dec 2009, 08:23
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Removing knackered screws
Replies: 25
Views: 2804

Re: Removing knackered screws

mikey9 wrote:contacted kenfast (the importer for the ez stuff)

Dear Mike

Kemfast Aeropspace are the uk stockist of this product

£10.25 per 3 oz bottle

Min order £100.00

Ex stk

Best regards
Howard

Anyone want 9 bottles???

Hang fast, I'm working on the return of a favour.............
by BombHead
08 Dec 2009, 08:48
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Removing knackered screws
Replies: 25
Views: 2804

Re: Removing knackered screws

mikey9 wrote:If you can remember/find that UK Distributor - that would be great.
This is the UK distributor, but I myself don't get involved with its procurement.

http://www.kemfast.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
by BombHead
07 Dec 2009, 22:02
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Removing knackered screws
Replies: 25
Views: 2804

Re: Removing knackered screws

HarryMann wrote:That EZGrip looks and sounds good stuff!Not come across it before, is there a good UK source?
There is a UK distributor, but we use it/get it as part of a joint RAF & BAE venture. Will have a word and see if I can, ahem, acquire a box (or two)
by BombHead
07 Dec 2009, 21:25
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Removing knackered screws
Replies: 25
Views: 2804

Re: Removing knackered screws

If you can get it, try this stuff.
http://www.ezgrip.net/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We use it all the time at work, bloomin fantastic
by BombHead
04 Nov 2009, 20:03
Forum: Campers
Topic: curtains
Replies: 12
Views: 1751

Re: curtains

Do "we" reckon A - The pattern should be on the outside (vain) B - The pattern should be on the inside (self indulgent) C - The curtains should be folded over so there is pattern on both sides (flash & more work & maybe too bulky) . When drawn, ours are 'B', but when gathered usin...