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Selling my velle or I would have loved one.

What about something for a Doka?

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poshbuggers wrote:Selling my velle or I would have loved one.

What about something for a Doka?

how about a T2 front wheel carrier on the tailgate
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Dokas. That space between the loadbed and the engine bed... Ahhh! Never 'quite' enough depth for anything really useful - about 5" I think.

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I thought at first the wheel on front was compromising the cooling especially in the summer. I think the wheel cover doesn't help either. But since having a new engine the problem doesn't seem to exist. I thought it would look better on the rear though and also I can only get a 205 14 c on the front and I am running 215 14 c's. Its OK as long as I don't get a puncture!
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Hmm, interesting about the cooling. It's been bothering me slightly.

I have 205/70x15s and one of them would definitely fit in the space on the bull bar. I think it would look quite good on the front (sort of trad VW T2-ish) but I am now really tempted by the rear carriers. Dilemma..... :?
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I have heard several times that it doesn't actually affect the cooling much if at all, though think if a cover is on it might do...

But for a diesel which needs every bit it can get, I wouldn't personally.

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Hi Kev
I spent some time thinking about this, but ended up just buying a Paulchen bike rack (which I'm still trying to get the right brackets for!)!! Any chance of a link to the Landy racks you're talking about to get an idea of how these might work. I may well be interested, but it depends how it would all fit together....

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I priced up getting a new origonal and between VW, Gunzi and my local engineering supplier, it would cost almost €1100.00 excluding the welding involved for the strengthening inside the panels - which would, no doubt, add a trip to the paint shop on top of everything. Im interested in seeing what transpires with this project ..........

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Submitted the drawings to the engineer this morning. They are taking the van in on tuesday for a fitting. Should see a working prototype by the end of next week. Watch this space. :D

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Hey Pete - any update? Chomping at the bit here...


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The Engineers have my van, complete with all my tools, so I am very eager too. Watch this space :wink:
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and again Pete!!

any news?

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yeh come on Pete, have flogged my bike rack in anticipation :roll:
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Patience chaps :lol:
Fully drawn in cad, hinge assembly has been made in laser cut steel. We are waiting for some fibre washers and I cant push this any more. Its definately coming together and what I have seen, has been superb.
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Can we have rough timescales pls? I've got to have another solution in place for Morocco if yours don't come good in time mate...


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