You could have opted for an 8' van Saitch & halved your outlay but oh no, you just had to keep up with the big boys. [biggrin]
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You could have opted for an 8' van Saitch & halved your outlay but oh no, you just had to keep up with the big boys. [biggrin]
Wouldn't have thought it would be too hard to keep up with me and my 50 year old van. [smilebigeye]
Of course we now expect a thread with plenty of pics and details on the improvements you'll be making. (even if you think it's all ok, you WILL make changes to suit yourself, trust me...) [biggrin]
FYI - I didn't use my phone at all over the last 2 weekends to look at the batteries - just checked the meter once or twice and checked to see when the solar controller dropped into float mode.
Only time I've used the app so far is to set up the system and to show others, not actually to use it myself. It's still a great system but I don't really need the bells and whistles. And as for TV, if I was building another van, I wouldn't even bother. I seem to put the antenna up, scan the channels, sigh and turn it off again...
Soooo, where are the pics? 👍😉
I actually played on a weighbridge just the other weekend with it so I know all the figures. Remember that old vans are very lightweight compared to more modern vans, so while mine is a featherweight for its size, I wouldn’t want to tow it down 100km of corrugated dirt roads - wouldn’t be much left of it I don’t think, so weight very much depends on how it’s built and how much nice stuff is inside it.
With van attached.
Hilux with me in it (GVM 3,000Kg GCM 5,650Kg)
Front axle - 1,280Kg
Rear axle - 1,480Kg
Van
Front axle - 700Kg
Rear axle - 700Kg
After that I dropped the van off and got the following. (Van GTM 1,760Kg)
Van total - 1,540Kg
Jockey wheel - 140Kg
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omg,, a poptop at 2600??
I wonder what the point was...
if built full height maybe ( a 3000kg ) sticker shock[bigrolf][bigrolf]
any pics of this loose lid around yet? [bighmmm]