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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
That's a shame. He's in Milton Keynes - too far for us, Paul
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We found the awning stiff while away and it has always squeaked since we have had the van, so decided to replace the gearbox. The cover also annoyed me as the paint had come off and it had been painted in the past.
£83 for the gearbox, £39 for the awing end cap as we have the metal version.
£70 fitting. Still it looks much better and almost silent in use. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Old endcap.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
New one fitted.
£83 for the gearbox, £39 for the awing end cap as we have the metal version.
£70 fitting. Still it looks much better and almost silent in use. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] Old endcap.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
New one fitted.
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After going to the motorhome show last month at the NEC we did purchase one thing that was neat.
A collapsible stool that fits as drinks table.
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We are having some seat covers custom made at the moment, will post a picture once they arrive.
A collapsible stool that fits as drinks table.
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We are having some seat covers custom made at the moment, will post a picture once they arrive.
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Before and after, we are pleased with them, as now the van is getting more use will try to keep it in as good condition as possible. Made to order by SB seat covers for £170 for the pair. They have access to the rear set pockets but I forgot to mention the lumbar control.
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Before and after, we are pleased with them, as now the van is getting more use will try to keep it in as good condition as possible. Made to order by SB seat covers for £170 for the pair. They have access to the rear set pockets but I forgot to mention the lumbar control.
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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
.................... They have access to the rear set pockets but I forgot to mention the lumbar control.
Shame your lumbered with them now
Shame your lumbered with them now
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Coming to the end of another 90 days away in the van and while in Spain we have had a couple of things done .
Solar panel would not charge when hot, so had this replaced with a rigid one with higher output.
While booking that in noticed they had a maxxfan box so had one of those fitted .
Bypassed the pump switch on the control panel due to intermittent problems, with a switched feed to the leisure battery.
Had some permanently on usb sockets fitted at the rear of the van.
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Solar panel would not charge when hot, so had this replaced with a rigid one with higher output.
While booking that in noticed they had a maxxfan box so had one of those fitted .
Bypassed the pump switch on the control panel due to intermittent problems, with a switched feed to the leisure battery.
Had some permanently on usb sockets fitted at the rear of the van.
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Just purchased a set of shelf lights from Costco, £10 for 6 . Rechargeable with built in sensors . Found space for all of them but best place was in the fridge .
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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
Can I ask re seat covers, how did you get them to adapt to the back seat pockets, that’s exactly what I want
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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
Give them a call as they can make them to order.
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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
Elasticated hole at the rear not pretty but means we can still use the rear odf the seats to store things.
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We fitted a maxxfan to our duo and did not like the added noise as it was near the front seats.
Fitted the optional gasket kit and now just a silent as the previous vent, well impressed.
We fitted a maxxfan to our duo and did not like the added noise as it was near the front seats.
Fitted the optional gasket kit and now just a silent as the previous vent, well impressed.
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Re: Auto-Sleeper Warwick Duo Modifications 2017+
Also fitted one of these, as no blackout cover.
VanEssential Magnetic Insulated Roof Vent Sun Cover for MaxxAir Fan, 16.5" x 16.5" (Charcoal Gray)
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VanEssential Magnetic Insulated Roof Vent Sun Cover for MaxxAir Fan, 16.5" x 16.5" (Charcoal Gray)
Snaps into place with strong magnets.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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Just posted this on another thread but forgot to put it in this one .
I agree the rear view camera gets in the way, we went a different way.
Removed the glass mirror and fitted the camera next to the ceiling. Fitted a modified phone mount as support. Angled the top to get less reflections from within the van. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
Just posted this on another thread but forgot to put it in this one .
I agree the rear view camera gets in the way, we went a different way.
Removed the glass mirror and fitted the camera next to the ceiling. Fitted a modified phone mount as support. Angled the top to get less reflections from within the van. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
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