Thanks Fish. I've posted the same question in a few places on this forum as I'm getting used to navigating it. Thanks for getting back to me, making a list of what I want out of my T6 makes sense and then take it from there, thanks againAgain.
I would sit down and write a list.. work out what the van is intended to be used for.. then..a list of things you want to achieve in the van.. be it a work van.. carry passengers, pick up the kids.. have a family day out..weekend.. holidays
Then from this list work out the essential kit to achieve the usage goals...
Don't just plonk a battery under the seat if there might be something else that could go there which would be more suitable..
Work out if you need gas? If so the would a bottle be sufficent or do you need to look into propex type style.
Alot of ppl think they need 'full' kitchens.. but really could have saved alot of time n money with just a pod..
Do you need a fiamma or with a rail-sail surfice(sp)..
There are 100's of questions and options for each question.. the best answer is reSEARCH and knowledge for what YOU want and how YOU want your van.. don't follow trends unless you want to of course.
Thanks Hoggle, that sounds like the way to go. I'll look into the bed systems you've mentioned. CheersLike you, i have just recently acquired a T6 Combi. The first things i have done is sound deadening, thermal insulation. It does make a difference, especially if you plan to stay in it. For now, I'm going to leave the back seats in. So I'm going to fit either a Kombi bed or VANking bed system. After that, I'm just going to get out there and then decide what i need on my Camping trips. And write it down. As Fish mentioned above, why spend £1000s on a full conversion if you don't need it. I'm starting with the basics, will then add what i need as i go on.
Thanks for the advice. I think the general consensus is don't rush and take time. A friend of mine didn't do that and he's now stripping out, bringing back to a more basic look with just the essentials, thanks againAll sound advice above, I would always say take your time, visit shows, look at others vans to give you ideas of what is possible and what will satisfy your needs. We spent a year doing this to get plan exactly what we needed. It is also easy to put something in then realise it's now in the way of something else you want to do. Good luck
That sounds good. Will details of that pop up on this forum?All sound advice you could always come to the next Northwest Meet
And have a mooch around some different vans maybe give you some ideas
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