The Tardis factor (interiors, awnings, roofs etc)
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by badgerfax » 18 May 2016, 10:25
Morning peeps,
I need to replace the canvass on my westy and liked the look of the GoWesty ones Campervanculture had for sale as these had velcro removable fly screens & seemed pretty good quality.
Unfortunately according to Jed, Gowesty have stopped making them.
Has anyone used the Brickwerks or Gunzl ones and if so what are they like?
Bit hard to tell just from a pic on a website.
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by ZsZ » 18 May 2016, 11:35
Referring to TheSamba, the Gunzl ones are exactly like the OE but have 3 windows. I like the design of the Nortwesty one (the one that Jed has).
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by Ralf85 » 18 May 2016, 11:41
I got a canvass from Gunzl with three vents. The front one on pop tops is the least useful. The side ones are useful as you can partially open these even when it's raining so you can cook on gas without suffocating. Mine works fine, but you need to make sure you order the appropriate size to fit - early and late ones are different sizes. If you search on this topic above you should find out more on the topic.
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by badgerfax » 18 May 2016, 13:10
Mines a late one with the metal strips.
Can you remove the mesh screens on the gunzl ones?
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by Ralf85 » 18 May 2016, 13:29
badgerfax wrote: Mines a late one with the metal strips.
Can you remove the mesh screens on the gunzl ones?
Not the side ones but you can unzip the front one which folds down to let the insects fly out before you go to bed!
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by lloydy » 18 May 2016, 13:50
I love the front mesh, you can have fantastic views out of there in the morning.
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by irishkeet » 19 May 2016, 18:47
I got mine from here
http://nlavw.com/gb/
Very well made but cant comment on fit but it was recommended but Ady who is fitting my poptop
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by badgerfax » 22 May 2016, 10:53
Anyone have a view on the brickwerks one?
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by danmetallic » 23 May 2016, 16:29
Ralf85 wrote: The front one on pop tops is the least useful.
Super useful for getting to the cargo bit at the front, no?
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by Ralf85 » 23 May 2016, 16:50
danmetallic wrote: Ralf85 wrote: The front one on pop tops is the least useful.
Super useful for getting to the cargo bit at the front, no?
I've never bothered with that. I just open the front door and stand on the wheel arch - better access for me.
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by badgerfax » 23 May 2016, 20:24
Just checked and my van has the ally strips so I need a canvass for a 85 and later van.
Odd seeing as mine is an 83
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by Ralf85 » 23 May 2016, 20:35
badgerfax wrote: Just checked and my van has the ally strips so I need a canvass for a 85 and later van.
Odd seeing as mine is an 83
Mine was built in 84 but registered as a completed westie in 85 and like yours has the ally strips needing the later canvas. It looks like the crossover point was flexible.
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by captain Byrne » 24 May 2016, 05:56
Mine's an 83 & has ally strips. I thought they all had them?
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by badgerfax » 24 May 2016, 07:20
Some are stapled apparently. You need to check before ordering. People could be caught out on Gunzl site tho as they mention the year but nothing about the strips/staples.
I'm glad I do have the ally strips tho. Got to be easier than removing hundreds of staples
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