What Have You Done To Your Van Today?

Yesterday I got the unwelcome ABS / Traction control / TPMS amber lights on the dash - which suggested a wheel speed sensor failure, it would come and go, so not likely chewed wires.
Local garage couldn't fit me in for two weeks but very kindly, and for some beer tokens, offered to code read the van for me as soon as I could get there.
It showed rear right wheel speed sensor failure so I popped to a nearby motor factors and picked one up.
It's a bit of a faff getting the old one out and I ended up shearing it off then driving a wood screw into the remaining bit and using a claw hammer to pull it out.
Anyway, job's a good'un, the lights all went out within 20 metres of driving out of the shed.
 
I had spares for the dash trim surround, so i thought I'd have a go at spraying them piano black. 🎹
The basic trim is textured, so I had to build up a few layers of undercoat and sand back to flatten it.
Then a few coats of gloss black, finely sanding between each coat.
I managed to get it perfect before my final spray, and like an idiot stayed a millisecond too long on one of the flat bits, which caused a run. Had to wait 24hours resand and then do another top coat until it had gone. Grr.
Anyhow, after a final two coats of lacquer I'm dead pleased
Final thing looks fab in real life, only a couple of areas where the texture is still detectable, but I'm happy.

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Thank you for your feedback. Sounds like my idea might be quite impractical. :rolleyes:
I have a froli system. And it doesn't really roll up, it just comes unclipped if you try. I fold it in half and pop it on top of whatever I've got in the back of the van (Chairs, bags, etc) when driving to a site, then it goes up in the pop top. When not being used i hang it in the garage on two nails.
Comfort wise, it's a game changer....
 
I have a froli system. And it doesn't really roll up, it just comes unclipped if you try. I fold it in half and pop it on top of whatever I've got in the back of the van (Chairs, bags, etc) when driving to a site, then it goes up in the pop top. When not being used i hang it in the garage on two nails.
Comfort wise, it's a game changer....
What have you mounted the froli springs on, mate?
 
What have you mounted the froli springs on, mate?
Nothing. They connect to each other and I just feed them up as one to lay loosely on my poptop bed base.
Then when the pop top needs to come down, I pull them out again. Bit of a faff, but there's only ever me or me and a mate, so I dont have to worry about space in the back when driving.
 
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Nothing. They connect to each other and I just feed them up as one to lay loosely on my poptop bed base.
Then when the pop top needs to come down, I pull them out again. Bit of a faff, but there's only ever me or me and a mate, so I dont have to worry about space in the back when driving.
Appreciate the info, mate - good to know it's doable and, from a confort perspective, worthwhile. 👍
 
Mega, found the T-Roc and MK7 buttons - don’t suppose you’ve a part number for the Macan airbag thing in black?!
Pass on the MK 7 golf buttons.. I purchased these but then read the thread further and they had to be cut and stuck on. Unless you want to do that obviously then go for it. See attached.

Found the threads:

Special mention @DubHaus



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Pass on the MK 7 golf buttons.. I purchased these but then read the thread further and they had to be cut and stuck on. Unless you want to do that obviously then go for it. See attached.

Found the threads:

Special mention @DubHaus



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You’re a legend - thanks a lot! 👍🏼👍🏼
 
I had spares for the dash trim surround, so i thought I'd have a go at spraying them piano black. 🎹
The basic trim is textured, so I had to build up a few layers of undercoat and sand back to flatten it.
Then a few coats of gloss black, finely sanding between each coat.
I managed to get it perfect before my final spray, and like an idiot stayed a millisecond too long on one of the flat bits, which caused a run. Had to wait 24hours resand and then do another top coat until it had gone. Grr.
Anyhow, after a final two coats of lacquer I'm dead pleased
Final thing looks fab in real life, only a couple of areas where the texture is still detectable, but I'm happy.

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Nice job! Getting a paint job spot on takes time and effort. Much more so than many people realise. You did well here.
 
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