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Oh no! I'm having flashbacks of..
1) Running the heating on full blast in a work colleague's Peugeot 306 along the M4 out of London when...
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Yep, probably as many times as I've used them on both front or rear wheels. It's easier when you have to lift both driver-side wheels, because with the...
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If you can't get an already-made screen for your Kangoo, Van Comfort will do custom internal screens if you send them templates (<http://www.vancomfort.co.uk/bespokescreens.html>)....
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Petrol-only (1.5 VVTi = Toyota engine?). The sales blurb tries to make this sound like an advantage
but with diesel prices...
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That seems to match what I see here with my 5+ year old 40W Waeco compressor. With a 75Ah battery I wouldn't be too optimistic lasting a weekend, and...
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Thanks for the photos. I've parked up at Carding Mill several times and gone on some enjoyable walks on the Long Mynd. Some muddy ones too!
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I've got some small Kampa ramps - had them about 5 years and the bases have a few small cracks/holes, but hopefully they'll keep going for a while yet....
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Looking at the website, it appears that they've specified a 4.5m limit for anyone turning up in a tent and used the same limit to class a vehicle as a...
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One of these days, I'll get around to buying some poles for the rear door of my Handy XL, if it hasn't fallen apart by then.
...Last edited by 1_man_and_his_dob(lo); 18-02-2015, 23:56.
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Just to add my own experience...when I bought my Danbury Doblo conversion in 2010 the V5 said it was a diesel car/MPV. I queried with Danbury...who contacted...
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Van Comfort used to do internal screens for the old-shape Doblo....I can't find the product on the website anymore though. They'll do custom internal...
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I've decided to stick with the hard-copy subscription for the time being. I quite like leafing through the magazine, rather than having to login and navigate...
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