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by Stevie H
03 May 2008, 00:03
Forum: Campers
Topic: Multivan bed
Replies: 3
Views: 1015

Re: bed

There are two multivan type beds on Ebay at the moment - wonder how much they'll go for? I would really like one of them but they seem to fetch ridiculous prices - in my opininion anyway! pmc I saw the ebay ones too and that's what started me thinking. My van is great the only thing it lacks is sle...
by Stevie H
02 May 2008, 20:35
Forum: Campers
Topic: Multivan bed
Replies: 3
Views: 1015

Multivan bed

Hi folks I'm just doing some homework here so I hope you can help. My van has 2 rear seats with a centre arm rest and cupboards either side. I'd like to remove these seats and fit a bench type seat which will convert to a bed. Depending on width I should gain another seat but Ideally I'd like to kee...
by Stevie H
19 Mar 2008, 03:20
Forum: Modified
Topic: Lets see yer roof spoilers!
Replies: 6
Views: 2476

Lets see yer roof spoilers!

Is there a secret universal spoiler that looks good on our vans? Is it trial and error to find one or is it just not worth it? Let's see what you have?
by Stevie H
07 Mar 2008, 19:09
Forum: Campers
Topic: CamperVan Window Tinting - Anyone Recommend it?
Replies: 25
Views: 4797

I didn't take my windows out but with a sharp new scalpel you can cut right out to the rubbers. you can't see the edges outside and barely see them inside. Instructions say to lightly spray the sticky side of the film with water to allow sliding into place. I made the mistake of not using enough wat...
by Stevie H
07 Mar 2008, 01:33
Forum: Campers
Topic: CamperVan Window Tinting - Anyone Recommend it?
Replies: 25
Views: 4797

I did my own for the sum of about 40quid. Couple of rolls of limo black. Take your time. It takes longer to clean the windows than to fit the tint. Use a hairdryer too. Rear window is the hardest as it is curved. Scalpel is a must. I am really pleased with mine. Better than a 300 quid quote!! :shock...
by Stevie H
18 Feb 2008, 02:31
Forum: Modified
Topic: George's facelift
Replies: 5
Views: 1505

Thay look great! Wish I had some. 8)
by Stevie H
18 Feb 2008, 02:29
Forum: Modified
Topic: These are nice 8)
Replies: 5
Views: 1287

They look class but I would say they are a biy expansive and probably a real bugger to look after!
by Stevie H
21 Jan 2008, 18:33
Forum: Wheels & Tyres
Topic: AZEV Wheels
Replies: 2
Views: 1322

Thank you for the info mate. Looks class but now I'm thinking my bus would look naked without side planks. Something to think about anyway. Cheers.
by Stevie H
20 Jan 2008, 21:10
Forum: Wheels & Tyres
Topic: AZEV Wheels
Replies: 2
Views: 1322

AZEV Wheels

Has anyone any experience of these fat boy rear wheels? Would they require modification to the door hinge mechanism? Would commercial rated tyres be available in the profile required to fit them? Anyone any pics of these fitted? So many questions would they be worth the hassle? [img:200:200]http://i...
by Stevie H
06 Aug 2007, 17:51
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Switch, relay or wiring?
Replies: 5
Views: 1128

Many thanks again folks! It was indeed an £18.50 retest bad earth. :roll:
by Stevie H
05 Aug 2007, 22:05
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Switch, relay or wiring?
Replies: 5
Views: 1128

Many thanks! I'll give it a go tomorrow and ket you know how I get on.
by Stevie H
05 Aug 2007, 18:59
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Switch, relay or wiring?
Replies: 5
Views: 1128

Switch, relay or wiring?

At Mot yesterday my sidelights and headlights failed to come on. :roll: Yes, I know, of all places. The taillights do come on when the switch is operated and my indicators all work fine. The full beam 'blue' light on the dash stays on now though when the sidelight/headlight switch is operated. What ...
by Stevie H
09 Jul 2007, 22:36
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Temperature Sensor
Replies: 12
Views: 1459

Had a similar problem myself. Turned out to be the big multipin connector behind the instrument panel. The terminal for the gauge was slightly lower than the rest and not making proper contact so, it was very carefully prised upwards and it now all works a treat. Took some bliddy finding though :x ...
by Stevie H
09 Jul 2007, 22:34
Forum: Modified
Topic: Van Resto/Conversion/Modification!!
Replies: 33
Views: 7381

Nice work there George! :wink:
by Stevie H
09 Jul 2007, 22:31
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Temperature Sensor
Replies: 12
Views: 1459

I'm now thinking I wont tackle this before going away. I mean, I've driven the van for the last year without problem. Leave well enough alone? What I will do though is jack the front of the van up and make sure the rad is bled and water is pumping that far.