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Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 22 Feb 2010, 23:52
by syncropaddy
The clock is ticking so I've started getting the Syncro ready and the more I do, the more there is to do!
The entire braking system is being replaced very soon and at the same time all the CV joints will be done. The awning is fitted and looks good, but now the roof rack that the roof tent goes on wont fit so that has to be modified. The roof cabinet is fitted and looks good as is the CB radio. Cool box is OK and I bought a Porta Potti but have not tested it yet. I haven't fitted the kitchen unit yet (or even seen it come to that) as Dave hasn't taken it out of his attic! Twin batteries are fitted and I bought a 300w 230v inverter.
As myself and the new good lady have never really camped before, I need to go and get 'camping stuff'. I'm lucky because there is a 'camping stuff' shop not too far away so I will go there - might start with a toilet tent or a saucepan or something. I have containers and boxes to put this 'stuff' into so you can see I'm organised.
So... what have you go to do to your van?
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 06:03
by Titus A Duxass
Judging by the drive this morning it's time for a gearstick grease up.
I am attending the syncro meet but am not participating as I'm 2WD.
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 07:40
by jed the spread
Godda fit the new VC i picked up last weekend.
jed
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 08:16
by KarlT
Done a full engine service....But still not happy with tick-over when cold....On the 'to do' list. Wanted a Vindic cover but finding one is a mare!!
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 08:58
by Simon Baxter
I'm taking the Atlantic.
SO far I have to.
Pay for tickets/sponsorship.
Book a ferry.
Stop turbo pipes blowing off at every opertunity.
Best get cracking!
To be fair,only this last weekend was my brother confirmed as coming with me, so couldn't really do anything until then.
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 09:22
by BALDY3260
sell my single cab to pay for the syncro i have sort of got coming

Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 10:07
by syncropaddy
Titus A Duxass wrote:Judging by the drive this morning it's time for a gearstick grease up.
I am attending the syncro meet but am not participating as I'm 2WD.
I like the spirit ...... any more 2WD people coming?
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 17:58
by axeman
after finding out how much 2.5kg camping gas cost (a lot), i have ben busy making the 7kg butaine bottle that jed gave me fit in to the camper. oh and i have got to fit the petrol catch tank on the drivers side.
then let sally pack it, if i were to do it something vital like a tooth brush will be in the wrong cubard and i will never hear the end of. and it's a long drive home
neil
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 18:45
by Russel
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 18:47
by syncropaddy
axeman wrote:then let sally pack it, if i were to do it something vital like a tooth brush will be in the wrong cubard and i will never hear the end of. and it's a long drive home
neil
Good point ....... made note!
I got the roof rack bracket sorted today. Quite pleased with my aluminium welding ....... long time since I did any. Weather has slowed the progress but should get back to it soon. I now need to get the roof tent fitted and checked out.
Found a complete oil cooler kit that I forgot I had so that's now on the list .....
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 18:48
by syncropaddy
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 18:52
by rogerg-wagon
My van wont be going to Germany but Fred the Sika hopefully will, just had an engine transplant,more underbelly protection added, rust removed from the usual places around the bed, still need to change the transmission oils, modify the front end, get a new mot, fit the lift kit, buy new tyres, fit the cb, repair the locker doors,paint it,build a box to hold the tent, spares etc.,repair the pickup bed, get a tarp,fit the bull bar AND find enough money to pay for it all!
This is still less work than the Van needed!

Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 19:54
by syncrodoug
I suppose I better make a list!
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 21:04
by syncropatrick
For Germany.
rebuilt gearbox with correct ratios.
lots of CVJs replaced.
Propex in. (still to decide how to gas it).
Porta potti.
Move CB to sensible location.
Rock'n'Roll bed.
Kit list (thanks Sharon!).
Fridge. (as for propex).
Beer vouchers.
Fit my LHD headlamps
After Germany.
Put my RHD headlamps back on.
Bodywork.
Kitchen unit.
Awning.
Continue bankruptcy.
blah.
blah.
blah.
Re: Germany.. have you started gettin your van ready?
Posted: 23 Feb 2010, 21:58
by welsh dragon 81
our list isnt that bad,
get passport for the little one,
fit rock n roll multivan seat
wait for rear cushions to come back from trimmer
sort out headlining
and book van back in for touch ups after someone hit the van on one side and somebody else keyed the other
oh and mot
