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T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 08:36
by polo_joe
Hi All,

My first post!!

So i really want a T25 tin top. I've been looking at a few on ebay and the classifieds.

However, my problem is space. I have a garage which i did intend to park the T25 in, but i have been informed that it wont fit!

Can anyone tell me otherwise? How about lowered examples?!

I'm going to measure my garage this evening to see what im working with.

Cheers,

Joe

Re: T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 15 Mar 2011, 08:52
by 1664
Hi Joe, welcome to 80-90 :D . Don't know about lowered but these are standard dimensions as they left the factory so I presume if you lower by 40mm you just subtract that from the heights shown.

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Re: T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 04 Apr 2011, 18:40
by choplee
Hi ... sorry Just poaching the topic slightly... :) .... I have a 1982 BUS D ... on the wiki vehicle dimensions does anyone know which one would be mine ..??? :ok

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Re: T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 24 May 2011, 13:17
by skippymoss
Hi all,
Anyone know what a Holdsworth Villa 3 conversion adds to these dimensions?
Car Port is 2170mm at it's lowest
Will I struggle to keep my new bus warm and dry I wonder?

Re: T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 24 May 2011, 15:28
by Cruz
Tape measure?

Lay something stiff on the roof to measure up to like a broom handle, then measure to the floor. Simples!

In a high top measure on the inside from the top of the roof vent to the floor, then outside from the floor to the road and add the two measurements. Simples!

Re: T25 Height / Garage query!!

Posted: 24 May 2011, 17:02
by skippymoss
Hi Cruz,
Thanks for the advice, however I didn't make it clear that when I said 'new bus' I meant 'soon to be purchased bus'
I.e. I haven't got one yet.
Got a tape measure though so that's a start!