Cabin : Club Location : Germany, near Cologne- Bonn Posts : 946 Join date : 2011-08-31
Subject: 3 questions at you Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:54 am
i have a questions at you all. 1. How do you make your Bulli hard resistant for the winter. I need some tips from you. I dont drive it in these time, it stands still in the garage and in springtime i will it drive again. ( Is this correct write? )
2. i want to spray wachs under the car from a car mechaniker for classic cars. He wants 220Euro for - i dont know the 2 words in englisch - Hohlraumversiegelung + Unterbodenversiegelung. is the prise okay for this work?
3. the most of you have the very nice top on the car. i dont know the word. the top goes up. how is it? can you tell me about the top and the positives and negatives? all the best Georg
Subject: Re: 3 questions at you Wed Sep 07, 2011 3:25 pm
3. It's a POPTOP roof. The square type you see are from Danbury Motorcaravans. O'Conners Campers do a different type to fit and so do VW Downunder. They are all based over here in the UK though. I think a classic Westfalia poptop roof will fit on a Brazilian Bay.
Positives. Use roof space for storage when camping. Lots more head room, you can stand up straight.
Subject: Re: 3 questions at you Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:41 pm
In England the main choices for 'Hohlraumversiegelung = Cavity Sealing' would be the products of 'Waxoyl' or of 'Dinitrol'. Check these out on the internet. What products are being suggested for your local offer at 220 Euro? osg
jj123vw
Cabin : Business Location : Bristol Posts : 1545 Join date : 2009-09-30
Subject: Re: 3 questions at you Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:20 am
220 euros sounds cheap !
haum
Cabin : Club Posts : 100 Join date : 2011-06-25
Subject: Re: 3 questions at you Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:07 pm
Sounds a bit too cheap to me. Regularly I would estimate >400.- Euro if a good product is used with the needed accuracy...
yabbit
Cabin : Club Location : Winster nr Matlock Derbyshire Posts : 66 Join date : 2011-08-31
Subject: Re: 3 questions at you Wed Sep 21, 2011 12:12 am
Poptop. Good, With the sunroof and side door open the hot air rises up and the breeze through the door makes Adie cool and airy on a warm summed day.
Poptop. Bad, I find it a pain trying to get it all folded down without trapping the cloth inside or outside the poptop housing, especialy without trapping fingers. However, I have only had Adie since May. Not that many warm summer days, so I guess I'll get better at this with practice.