Hi there are so many choices of curtain kits out there can someone suggest a good one please? for my T4 rear side windows and tailgate. This is my first conversion so easier to fit the better.
Hi bud, i think the Veedubtransporters curtains look the best, good fit and good quality but there is a fair amount of choice but they are the way i'm going to go. T:
yep , van x for us too , brought the whole set including cab curtain , spent some time fitting them and spraying the rails satin black to match interior but fit a treat , i pop riveted ours on though with 1/8 long reach as little screws are a nightmare to drill and screw into the metal
My Mrs made our curtains dude, shes a dab hand with the sewing machine cost us £55, well pleased with that.T: shes atrting to make all sorts of van stuff for us. I:
Same colour as mine, they look really good, van x are really good to deal with and Rezza is a great guy to deal with, their curtains and track quality blow the competition away. T:
Hi. Sorry to butt in.
I'm looking at the veedub ones too
At the moment I've got some jk silver thermomats and I can see why people get rid of them.
Just wondering what the thermal qualities are of the curtains in comparison.
Cheers
I have the VeeDub ones (later version) and am happy with those.
I was totally put off the Van-X ones by the attitude of the owner on various threads on this forum - I prefer to do business with companies who appreciate their clients
i have vanx, they are really good and look great, i had foils for the front screem and the cab door windows but found them a pain, so i bought the vanx cab curtain, it buttons round the windscreen and door windows, takes about a minute to put up and take down, would highly recommend one of these.
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