Levelling Systems
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Levelling Systems
Hi
Has anyone fitted a Tesa levelling system to a Peugeot Boxer.
I have a Symbol and wondered if it would fit and if it was worth
the expense
Has anyone fitted a Tesa levelling system to a Peugeot Boxer.
I have a Symbol and wondered if it would fit and if it was worth
the expense
dunnyatchi- New Member
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Re: Levelling Systems
If I ever buy a new van again I would seriously consider fitting a hydraulic levelling system, the major consideration being retaining a sufficient payload capacity for our needs. I won't expend the money on an older van with an uncertain future.
I had a one to one demo of the TESA system at the NEC. It works but is slow and takes a lot from the battery, you would need to be on hook up or driving for a long time each day for it not to seriously impact on what other electric devices you could use.
I had a one to one demo of the TESA system at the NEC. It works but is slow and takes a lot from the battery, you would need to be on hook up or driving for a long time each day for it not to seriously impact on what other electric devices you could use.
Peter Brown- Donator
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Re: Levelling Systems
That’s interesting to know, £5000 for an E P hydraulic system is a lot
for a 12 year old van
Thanks
for a 12 year old van
Thanks
dunnyatchi- New Member
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Re: Levelling Systems
In my view, so is £3,200 for an iffy electrical system.
Peter Brown- Donator
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Re: Levelling Systems
Peter Brown wrote: is slow and takes a lot from the battery, you would need to be on hook up or driving for a long time each day for it not to seriously impact on what other electric devices you could use.
You'd only ever use a levelling kit with the engine running, was this kit wired to the leisure battery or something?!
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