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Ok here are a few shots with thw Lenso 20"s fitted.
I ordered the dash kit from Turkey and fit that a few weeks ago, im impressed with how it come out. definately makes the van look a lot less like a deliveery van!
Im going to carpet the wheelarches and find someone to put on 5% tint today!
I don't use tie downs for mine.Allows better use of floor space too.
Made up a swinging bracket that connects to a roof bar which mounts on the cargo barrier bolts.
Small piece of rod permanently mounted on the bottom triple clamp of the bike.
Two pins through the bracket and a small chain around the front wheel and done.
I missed being able to see how much you lowered your van. How low did you take it, and what brand of Coil overs did you use?
I'm doing up my 2007 T5 van, and have just fitted the Golf GTI flat bottom leather steering wheel this week. Looks great and feels so much better. Dropping the van will be the next task.
I run 18 inch Genuine VW Savannah rims with Yokohama Advan 255's rubber.
I've also set my van up for carrying a bike (1947 Indian Chief) so your interior mods are in line with my plans, i.e Amps on the wall, sub enclosure (though not as big) etc.
Thanks for any info.
Ken
2007 T5 Van LWB 2.5 Manual remapped (White)
2013 Amarok Highline Auto (Natural Grey)
Rebuild - Thanks for the idea but i dont have a cage in my van and you can't race a bike that has a metal rod on either side of the forks! Tiedowns don't take up any room too.
Greg - Cheers mate i ended up going for the slightly higher side wall so i can ride kerbs n rocky tracks without busting rims, Kumho KU31 255/45-20
Ken - I lowered the car on Hottuning coilovers from Belgium, which i bought from guys off this site. The rear of the car was previously highered so that was lowered 105mm and the front by 75mm. although fitting 20" wheeels raised the ride height by 22mm all round.
I like these coilovers.
Golf GTI steering wheel would be cool!
yeah i like the subs on the wall but keep in mind that if your windows arn't tinted by at least 10% they are visable to all, they light up at night which isn't cool for burglar prevention either! (i put small stickers over the big blue lights )
Na mate mine dont make any noises, they creak at the reat when going over kerbs n stuff a little bit but nothing worth mentioning really, drive into a suspension shop n get them to check it, 5 mins of thier time i'd imagine,
Do you still have centre spigots for sale. If so please I am interested. If not could you post where you found them.
Hoping to fit 18inch bmw x5 rims to my T5 crewvan.
Do you still have centre spigots for sale. If so please I am interested. If not could you post where you found them.
Hoping to fit 18inch bmw x5 rims to my T5 crewvan.
Thanks Ivo, Purchased yesterday. To use with Bmw X5 18 inch wheels. I am starting to look around for tyres. Does anyone have a suggestion for a semi-practical tyre(cost & kms). I have read a few tyre reviews but not many people running around with two tonnes plus on their tyres. Also looking at lowering Van with Elbach springs.(30mm) Still want to be able to tow and after standing wheels next to Van It looks like it will be a bit higher. No real problem with extra height but I am wanting to loose some of the lean in corners.
There was 3 bikes in the van, full riding gear for 5 people including leathers, stands, some fuel cans, tyres, tool kits etc. It was loaded to the roof and there wasn't any room left. also had 3 bikes on a trailer! note careful insertion of bags!
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