Must be different in a d3 , my Mitch hitch with no tongue always sets my sensors off . It's second nature now to press the button on the dash to mute them when you engage reverse .
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I have a Dec 15 also and ordered Llams, no mention that it wasn't available yet. It's sitting on my desk ready to be installed. Did they mention what has changed?
Great pic Scott.
Is that the same woman or have you found a few who would let you sit in a camp chair when something needed to be done. If yes, well done on both counts.
Nice RRV 2 door.
However the wheels on the D4 look crap. Luckily I might know of a soft touch who would probably buy them. 😈
Hi
I have been contacted by Llams and clarified that it is available and a misunderstanding.
All good.
Thanks Graeme, I did flick DPL am email and they have confirmed it is compatible. Now I just need to find some time to fit it.
Time to sort out the back area.
I have deigned and cut a floor panel, to cover hole left by seat removal.
Cut with CNC router table.
Removing seat opens up an area approx 900 x 1100 x 100 plus an area behind rear seat for a 60L water bladder.
You'll notice a slotted hole for spare wheel winder.
The bottom left hole is to suit my tool bag. This is covered by fridge slider when on trips.
You may also notice cut out for original tie downs, I bolting thru to original fixing points.
Plan is to wrap in marine carpet.
I'll keep chipping away.
Hi Scott
Happy to
Please see attached pdf.
If you need a particular format I'm happy to resave and email to you.:):):)
I had a busy Easter weekend installing equipment to the new D4.
My wife said I was boring but I had a good time.
Mitch Hitch Installed
Traxide Installed
GME UHF Radio Installed
Ariel on LAB Bracket
Tow Pro Controller installed
Llams Installed.
IID Tool Installed
Custom Rear Elec Panel Installed
3rd Row Seats removed and Custom Floor Installed.
There is probably a few tweaks to floor I would do next time.
Well worth doing these jobs all at once, you do need to keep track of where your at.
It took probably 2 full days, as a first timer.