Someone's in for a kinky night tonight!
Someone's in for a kinky night tonight!
Thanks for the feedback markI fitted mine a couple of days ago! Bit frustrated as one side has worked beautifully (tested by a huge dousing followed by blowing the water away with a car dryer/blower thing), but the other side wasn’t quite as successful…..reason being, I think, is due to the corrosion that had formed in the rubber seal channel on that slider. Still far better than it was, but will deal with/repair it accordingly.
I purchased directly from his website and used the code Matt10 for 10% off. Total was £77 including delivery & arrived in about 5 days (sent from Germany).
Overall a really good fix, but check the frame is in good condition first.
*edit to add the direct link for his website: Sliding window seal
Seems he can add icon or text to specific needs, bit dear but looks the part.thanks for the tip - bookmarked the seller, I can imagine a few things I might use this for.
Sqeaky clean is not something I've ever aspired to be, but the drivers I referred to are British, which makes a nonesense of any claim of xenophobia.A bit xenophobic for a squeaky clean Forum Moderator don’t you think?
I refitted my windows yesterday, leaving them open on the 1st notch, so to let the silicone dry off.I fitted mine a couple of days ago! Bit frustrated as one side has worked beautifully (tested by a huge dousing followed by blowing the water away with a car dryer/blower thing), but the other side wasn’t quite as successful…..reason being, I think, is due to the corrosion that had formed in the rubber seal channel on that slider. Still far better than it was, but will deal with/repair it accordingly.
I purchased directly from his website and used the code Matt10 for 10% off. Total was £77 including delivery & arrived in about 5 days (sent from Germany).
Overall a really good fix, but check the frame is in good condition first.
*edit to add the direct link for his website: Sliding window seal
That’s a great job. I take it yours rattles as well, or did.Carpeted the loc8 table panel, My first time with the 4 way stretch lining. Happy with the results
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Thanks. Never got the chance to check, I only got it yesterday. I had a 1m strip of fabric I bought when getting different samples to see what colour I wanted in van, so thought I would give it a go.That’s a great job. I take it yours rattles as well, or did.
Hi @badmorale, have you used your arb awning? I’d be interested to know your thoughts on it. I’d like to add an awning to my SWB T6, I’ve watched couple of videos on these but not had any user feedback on them.Got an ARB awning fitted on the van, haven't managed to get a photo of it actually setup in the daylight though thanks to work
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Hi @Vinyl1210 I’d never heard of tent and trail. How are you finding your awning? I was searching arb on here and came across your post. The awning looks cheap to purchase. I wonder what it would be like mounted onto the van? We don’t have roof rack as we have a pop top.Fitted my ‘safari style’ awning from ‘Tent and Trail’ with the help of owner Chris. Awning is really low profile, really well engineered with some great features, and (I thought) very competitively priced. Super pleased and compliments the ARB Base Rack perfectly (in my eyes). Can wholeheartedly recommend ‘Tent and Trail’ if anyone is considering such an awning or a roof tent. Chris helps design and tweak his own product range and sources suppliers himself. Really great independent business, and super helpful. We used specific ARB Awning Brackets, but Chris does supply his own too.
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Did you overlap the carpet on this or cut to the edge as mine now touches the wheel arch when opening side door.Carpeted the loc8 table panel, My first time with the 4 way stretch lining. Happy with the results
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I cut to edge as I found a thread on here saying that’s what needed to be done. Just hoping the edge retains its grip in the fabricDid you overlap the carpet on this or cut to the edge as mine now touches the wheel arch when opening side door.
The awning is great and I’ve had no issues. Don’t be fooled by the reasonable’ price. Very well engineered and a doddle to use. Agree, I’m not sure how you would fit with a pop top but I’m sure there will be a solution.Hi @Vinyl1210 I’d never heard of tent and trail. How are you finding your awning? I was searching arb on here and came across your post. The awning looks cheap to purchase. I wonder what it would be like mounted onto the van? We don’t have roof rack as we have a pop top.
Thanks @Vinyl1210 I’ve messaged them. I’ll see what they come back with.The awning is great and I’ve had no issues. Don’t be fooled by the reasonable’ price. Very well engineered and a doddle to use. Agree, I’m not sure how you would fit with a pop top but I’m sure there will be a solution.

I got a reply from Chris today to my email. He’s been really helpful and the value of the product is exceptional. They do brackets to mount the awning with the vamoose rail we have fitted. They’ll fit the awning while you wait as well for a bargain price. An altogether compelling option. Thanks for the tip off. If I’d have not seen your post I’d likely of ended paying much more for a product that was no better. It’s a UK company too!The awning is great and I’ve had no issues. Don’t be fooled by the reasonable’ price. Very well engineered and a doddle to use. Agree, I’m not sure how you would fit with a pop top but I’m sure there will be a solution.