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Bobby Dazzler New Member
Number of posts : 14 Home City : North Wales Registration date : 2007-10-18
| Subject: New Camper Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:21 pm | |
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Number of posts : 1128 Age : 58 Home City : Bristol Registration date : 2007-01-15
| Subject: Re: New Camper Fri Oct 26, 2007 10:06 pm | |
| Somebody sprayed your number plate ! Cheeky Gets.. Is very nice.. I like | |
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Bobby Dazzler New Member
Number of posts : 14 Home City : North Wales Registration date : 2007-10-18
| Subject: Re: New Camper Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:47 pm | |
| Thanks, it is quite cramped due to the shower and toilet, but it means we can have ago at rough camping. | |
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JohnHRef999 Been here a while
Number of posts : 150 Age : 72 Home City : Lincoln England Model and year : 1993 Hiace Campervan 4WD 2779cc Diesel Auto Transmission. Sold now
2001 Granvia Camper 3.4ltr V6 Auto Registration date : 2007-07-17
| Subject: Re: New Camper Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:46 pm | |
| I see the spare wheel is bolted on the front, usually its under the fuel tank at the back, I wonder if it has a larger fuel tank - 100ltr? | |
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Bobby Dazzler New Member
Number of posts : 14 Home City : North Wales Registration date : 2007-10-18
| Subject: Re: New Camper Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:58 pm | |
| The spare wheel is on the front as there is a on board waste water tank fitted at the rear. A waste pipe from the shower tray and sink runs into the tank.
Inside are two water tanks, one for hot water and the other for cold, the hot water is heated from the engine coolant pipes running through the tank.
All kitted out to be self contained.
Bobby Dazzer | |
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zoochy Been here a while
Number of posts : 148 Home City : Tropical Canada Model and year : LH107G 1991 Registration date : 2007-01-21
| Subject: Re: New Camper Tue Oct 30, 2007 12:42 am | |
| How is that spare tire attached? I would like to do the same w/ mine. I think it looks sweet (in a VW sort of way) and is very practical in terms of accessing the tyre when you get a flat. It would also improve clearance in the back end.
A picture of how it is attached would be worth a thousand words... | |
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JohnHRef999 Been here a while
Number of posts : 150 Age : 72 Home City : Lincoln England Model and year : 1993 Hiace Campervan 4WD 2779cc Diesel Auto Transmission. Sold now
2001 Granvia Camper 3.4ltr V6 Auto Registration date : 2007-07-17
| Subject: Re: New Camper Tue Oct 30, 2007 1:55 pm | |
| On my camper I have bolted my spare tyre on the Tailgate using an Isuzu Trooper Mounting and saddle. With a tasteful Tyre/Wheel cover. Took the inside trim off and drilled through, attached the mounting with 4 sturdy bolts and plates. Only slight problem is visibility in the reversing distance mirror on the back. As I do not use the tailgate (very very rarely), the extra weight in getting it open is not a problem. I use a clothes prop if I need to work on the back end. | |
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Bobby Dazzler New Member
Number of posts : 14 Home City : North Wales Registration date : 2007-10-18
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