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Discussion starter · #121 ·
That's weird mine didn't have them but it did have the indicators where the holes should be on the trims, makes a huge difference as well (for the shortass wife that is!) was round your neck of the woods today at the Dub show in Derbyshire though you might have been there, been looking at lots of sprinters now hunting seriously
Yep, that was the problem for me, no "cloud" indicators to the rear.

Really odd how some have them and some don't. Still miffed I cocked up the LH holes.

Derbyshire Dubs is not far from me at all. If I didn't have so much on and the fact we are camping next week I would have gone.

Hope you had a good day, the weather is fantastic for a change.
 
Discussion starter · #123 ·
Be very, very careful when fitting them if you haven't got the "guides" on the back of your A trims! Fingers crossed yours has them.

There is no way to know where to drill without them. I thought I had it with the old "blu-tac" hack but was still out, very annoying.

A stepped drill bit is also very useful as the holes are surprisingly large. A bit too large on my L.H trim now... :D
 
Be very, very careful when fitting them if you haven't got the "guides" on the back of your A trims! Fingers crossed yours has them.

There is no way to know where to drill without them. I thought I had it with the old "blu-tac" hack but was still out, very annoying.

A stepped drill bit is also very useful as the holes are surprisingly large. A bit too large on my L.H trim now... :D
Will have a proper look later this week and see if I can source some, should the guides be there! I can see how something like that would go wrong very quickly haha
 
Helpful links, thanks guys!
Have a search around if you're gonna buy a pair , can be had from chilli jam vans for £142 or travelinlite for £140 ;) .

As for fitting i fixed the bracket on first made a bolt with the head ground to a point to make a little indent in the back of the trim . This gives you the exact centre of each bolt hole.
As Orion said these holes are bigger than you think and i still faffed about trying everything ten times and carefully removing a bit more plastic each time to make sure theyre right.
If all trims came pre-marked it would be soo much easier 🙃
 
Have a search around if you're gonna buy a pair , can be had from chilli jam vans for £142 or travelinlite for £140 ;) .

As for fitting i fixed the bracket on first made a bolt with the head ground to a point to make a little indent in the back of the trim . This gives you the exact centre of each bolt hole.
As Orion said these holes are bigger than you think and i still faffed about trying everything ten times and carefully removing a bit more plastic each time to make sure theyre right.
If all trims came pre-marked it would be soo much easier 🙃
Super helpful making a guide hole. I took the trim off the driver side this morning and couldn't see any bracket so will need the whole lot.

Appreciate the heads up guys, love this forum when it comes to stuff like this! Haha
 
Discussion starter · #133 ·
As for fitting i fixed the bracket on first made a bolt with the head ground to a point to make a little indent in the back of the trim . This gives you the exact centre of each bolt hole.
Oh I should have thought of that.. :rolleyes: The blu-tac / black paint hack smudged a tad out of position I think. This is far more accurate. Good tip.(y)
 
Ordered and fitted the cheap Amazon LED clock "hack" for the cubby hole.

The clock just pops in so easy to remove to change the batteries when required. £15 bargain!


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It's now May 2022 so time to take the van for its first trip and give it all a test.

Off to Anglesey for a couple of nights. Lovely site on a farm right next to the sea.


Great weather and the van performed admirably. I couldn't resist spending a night up in the pop top and it was great.

Bit windy being directly on the seafront but a really comfy nights sleep ( earplugs essential ! ).


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We took a TV with the van but it's a small screen and as we mainly watch films, I decided to ditch it and fit the same projector system I had in my old T4.

I had kept the 40" 16:9 screen plus the mini projector when I sold it and found the screen fitted perfectly when attached to the bed board.

I fitted a metal GoPro fixing plate to the bed board for easy removal of the projector when not in use so there is nothing hanging down to catch unsuspecting heads.

The bracket is set at exactly the right distance for the mini projector to fill the 16:9 widescreen.

I use a 256Gb USB stick packed with films so there is always something to watch.

It’s not the sharpest picture ( it’s a cheap Amazon projector after all ) but perfectly adequate for use in the van or awning and miles better than squinting at a small TV.

It's great reclining on the RIB bed with the backrest angled up watching a film. The RIB seats are a genius design.


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Next up I added some Swamper lettering to the front protector.

Now looking at it I kind of wished I had spaced them out more but others have said they look OK so they'll do.


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Next I added the VW microphone and a new ceiling cab light. I only had the basic light and needed the one with the microphone fitting.

I should have done this when I bought the stereo. Never mind, the light was £20 off eBay and the mic £7 so not breaking the bank.

Changed the 3 x bulbs to cool white LED. The light is a simple swap over and I now gained 2 x map lights as well, nice

Bit fiddly trailing the cable as I had to remove the glovebox, dash bits and A-pillar trim then wire fish and run the mic cable down from the upper cubby to the stereo.

Easy to clip in at both ends though. Worked perfectly, now got hands free Bluetooth.


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That projector 👌 the yellow accents 👌👌👏
 
Discussion starter · #136 ·
Finally got around to installing the Renogy 200w solar panel I bought last Black Friday!

I first sprayed in AA yellow the top grey plastic halves of the 2 x single cable Scanstrut cable seals just to blend them in a bit on the pop top roof


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I cleaned the roof thoroughly and attached the solar panel with 4 x strips of 3M tape.

I then fitted the junction box gaskets in place and drilled through the pop top for the solar cables.

The next step was re-fitting MC4 connectors then connecting them to the corresponding MC4 cables I had previously brought up from my Victron MPPT controller , across the ceiling space and out through the roof into the void between the rear of the canvas and pop top hinges.

I then checked my phone's Victron App to ensure the panel was outputting to the controller which thankfully showed it was working perfectly.

Nice to know we now have some off grid solar power to keep the battery topped up.

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Discussion starter · #139 ·
Is it generating a decent amount? I checkjed mine first thing today when I got up just before 6 Batt was at 96% (fridge is always on) and its now back at 100% just over an hour later
It was a bit late in the day and the sun was facing away from my angled pop top when I fired up the app but I think it was showing about 28 to 30 watts.

I would expect more when positioned more favourably and a better time of day. I'll do a few checks as I go along.

It's mainly for topping up the battery to save me plugging in EHU at home and when we are off grid at festivals and using the van fridge for extra beer :D

We already have a big fridge and power pack with solar setup for the awning so it's backup really.

BTW, I also fitted a solar isolator box following advice on here from you guys before the MPPT.

 
Discussion starter · #140 · (Edited)
Onto the next job of fitting the new fake rear quarter windows to replace the plastic swamper grilles.

Not a difficult job especially after watching the THQ fitting vid on YouTube.

Before ( rear swamper grilles removed )

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With primer on. Note small gap at base to allow any condensation behind window to disperse.

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Glass prepped and primed then add a good bead of adhesive to van panel primer line and stick on!

Note the rubber strip stuck to the edge. This is essential as it help hide the joint line of paint showing between the windows.

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Done. Really pleased with how these look compared to the "empty " panels.

They are slightly darker than the existing windows because they are 100% blackout.

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