What Have You Done To Your Van Today?

Is that a receiver towing hitch on your truck? Regulations concerning camping vehicles have they become tougher in NZ recently?

I do hope that you will share with us imagery from your trip. NZ seem such a fantastic place!
Yep - Towing receiver hitch - very common over here.
Regarding the Self containment requirements, with the number of people freedom camping and leaving behind a mess (sh*tting, rubbish etc.) the local councils are wanting better control, so the Government has come up with new self containment regulations. However, the new rules are a bit of a farce, and the local councils are also grappling with how to impose them etc. so its a bit of a moving target at the moment. The original requirement was for everyone to meet the new rules by June 2025, but this has now been pushed out to June 2026, but that change came after I had already pretty much done all the things required for the new "green sticker".

I will get some photos of our trip - Central Otago in Autumn is AMAZING !
 
It's not dark yet, I'll let you know!

I try and line up the van at a certain point, to maximise the space for the window cleaners, while being far enough from the outer wall not to bash it with the passenger door.

I have painted light-coloured guidelines on the back wall, but they are still difficult to see in the dark.
@Kind of Blue

Did the second reversing light when I got back from Buxton.

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Big difference to the standard bulbs.

If anyone is thinking they need a reversing light bar, try swapping these first.

Twenty20 Impact Canbus LED W16W
 
@Kind of Blue

Did the second reversing light when I got back from Buxton.

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Big difference to the standard bulbs.

If anyone is thinking they need a reversing light bar, try swapping these first.

Twenty20 Impact Canbus LED W16W
Do you know if these bulbs can be used for the front fog lights, @CAB? I've recently being van-shamed by a fellow forum member :oops: (you know who you are!! :rofl:) for having "yellow" front fogs that don't match my white LED headlights.
 
Do you know if these bulbs can be used for the front fog lights, @CAB? I've recently being van-shamed by a fellow forum member :oops: (you know who you are!! :rofl:) for having "yellow" front fogs that don't match my white LED headlights.
I presume so? Will be bloody bright!

No can bus errors with these.
 
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Do you know if these bulbs can be used for the front fog lights, @CAB? I've recently being van-shamed by a fellow forum member :oops: (you know who you are!! :rofl:) for having "yellow" front fogs that don't match my white LED headlights.
Shocking state of affairs if you ask me.
You can definitely use these without any warning lights and they are a straight swap with no extra wiring.
 
Do you know if these bulbs can be used for the front fog lights, @CAB? I've recently being van-shamed by a fellow forum member :oops: (you know who you are!! :rofl:) for having "yellow" front fogs that don't match my white LED headlights.
THQ do a conversion kit.
 
Do you know if these bulbs can be used for the front fog lights, @CAB? I've recently being van-shamed by a fellow forum member :oops: (you know who you are!! :rofl:) for having "yellow" front fogs that don't match my white LED headlights.
Don’t you remember in the “old” days you could buy paint on yellow tint for your fog lights.
 
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Swore at it!..................................................probably the 4th wheel-sensor joby with a usual flush of various yellow warning. PITA Just booking it in for downhill assist so will need it attending too also the dry weather will come to an end sometime and last time it affected AWD system. 🤬
 
Was today in garden centre to pick up some stones for project and see they got a weight ramp there and asked if I can weight my van and they say yeee £5 for it lool I did straight away to see how far I can push with conversion.
BTW it was Milton garden in Stoke and I assume any coal merchant most likely got weightbridge much cheaper then pay £20 to Stoke city for they service

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Swore at it!..................................................probably the 4th wheel-sensor joby with a usual flush of various yellow warning. PITA Just booking it in for downhill assist so will need it attending too also the dry weather will come to an end sometime and last time it affected AWD system. 🤬
What downhill assist do anyway?
 
What downhill assist do anyway?
Well my vehicle is a 4Motion Caravelle with differential lock. I live completely off road and use 2 tracks one up one down just less than a mile from any road a bit like green lane one way grass wet slippery the other so need to rely on the AWD facilities. The modern vehicle has extremely poor deceleration using the engine like most off road vehicles used to have. Down Hill Assist on pressing the button uses wheel sensors Using the ABS to measure speed and so gently applies the brakes to each wheel to a measured slow speed. It is far more subtle usually than ones foot so so less likely to brake away suddenly on wet grass or hard steep declines on infirm surfaces.
 
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