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Madcamper

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  1. Price and Customer Service I mean you can have the best product on the market and have bad customer service dose happen I tried to order some sound deading for my camper i rang up a few place cause my roof is fibreglass and lots of big open tin steel some of the place which where meant to be good wouldn't help at all so i went with a place near me
  2. I'm not a fan of civic to many around here but I do love your one its the best I have seen
  3. when I saw Nova I thought Vauxhall Nova but when I saw picture I knew this was way cooler
  4. that the problem I can't the pcd is odd on this van
  5. Post man came with some new battery terminals there 100% solid brass when i get home i will put them in should help things a bit
  6. I think the big build is done but in saying that my GF now wasn't there when I did it first time and I didn't do a good job middle of winter in the snow so I may rip it all out and start again but I will get a better cooker and sink and other bit before then better pictures will come Tuesday as I'm not near my desktop pc I'm on the tablet again works better then the pc Here is all the build pictures not many of the inside since done but picture this pink walls blue trim blue and pink doors orange seat 70s curtains This is what as been done to it to date Add side marker lights high and low ones Add front roof maker lights Extra back lights above the back door A flashing beacon Yellow spot on the A bar 4 high beam lights on the roof lights Extra reversing light which are working lights too Reversing camera hooked up to a LCD colour screen Audio install Wind deflectors Made car seat covers fit my seat Did the camper van conversion Electric windows There is more but I can't remember them Have to point out I drive this every day
  7. My niece got my GF to cable tied her teddy bear to my A bar looks funny cause his cable tied by his neck
  8. Ok this is the install as its a camper I needed to have the everything up front I made my own boxes I had to cut the wall between the cab and camper All that so I can fit in two of this the amp is mounted on the wall on the cab side My head unit The Camper Here are pictures of it at night If you want to see more i will post the inside as well all built by me in the middle of winter
  9. This is my Camper build a Ford transit LWB High roof 2.5Di so here is its life story and how I ended up with a camper and my audio install. It started life as a newspaper van less then a year later my uncle bought it at an auction at in 2001 for is company I said to him then if you where to sell I'll buy it fast forward to new years day 2010 I get a call want to buy the van will be selling it in March well I said yes. I picked it up in March and drove it around as a panel van for a bit be it the van was fade more almost pink and had a few dents but only had 100,000 miles on the clock full services history and cost me €600. Well in October last year I started the camper install finished it a week before Xmass and went away in it. Skip on a bit more I caught fiancé in bed with my mate so I was a bit pissed and I disappeared for a bit on my travels I met another girl this is going somewhere she is almost deaf but loves music unfortunately can't here the radio in the camper when we go away so she went of and got me this Subwoofer its specs * Subwoofer Size 12" * Voice Coil(s) Single * Impedance (per voice coil) 4 ohms * Peak Power Handling 300 watts approx. * RMS Power Handling 125 watts * Woofer Surround Foam * Sensitivity 87.6 dB * Frequency Response N/A * Top Mount Depth 6" * Cutout Diameter 11" Amp spec * Class D Monoblock Full Range Amplifier * High-Damping Class D Circuit with discrete contorl circuitry * Pass-through RCA outputs * On-board crossover: Variable Low-Pass Filter: 20 -200Hz, * Selectable Slope * High level inputs * CEA-2006 Compliant * RMS Power Rating (14.4V): * 4 ohms: 320 watts x 1 chan. * 2 ohms: 500 watts x 1 chan. * RMS Power Rating (12.5V): * 4 ohms: 200 watts x 1 chan. * 2 ohms: 400 watts x 1 chan. * Frequency Response: 10 - 250Hz * Damping Factor: >500 @ 4 Ohms / 50Hz, <250 at 2 Ohms/50Hz * Input Range: 200mV - 8V RMS * Bass EQ: +6dB Fixed Frequency, Fixed 'Q' with port for optional remote bass control * Dimensions: 11.81" L x 9.25" W x 2.36" H Speakers specs Vibe SE-K69 Series * 6" x 9" SEK-Series Tri-Axial 3-Way Car Speakers * Power Handling: Peak: 525 watts per set / 262.5 watts each side RMS: 175 watts per set / 75 watts each side * Black kevlar composite cone provides ultimate durability * Polyurethane surround allows faster tighter bass delivery and superior cone control * 3/4" & 1" Pure silk dome tweeters provide a very clean and natural sound * Alloy angular torsion chassis with vented airflow arms * Oversized terminal posts with screw down clamps * 4 ohms impedance * 1-7/16" High temperature voice coil * 20 oz. Neodymium magnet & motor structure for increased power handling * Top-Mount Depth: 3-5/8" * Cutout Diameter: 8-3/4" x 5-7/8" * Frequency Response: 50-20,000 Hz * Sensitivity: 90 dB This are now in the camper
  10. What is the law on re drilling wheels I have a set of Land Rover Discovery 16" x 7" Steel Wheel 1996 to 1999 I want to fit them on the my Ford Transit 2000 MK5 the Land Rover wheels need new holes as there to a bit to big or is there any other way to get them fit This are the Land Rover Discovery wheels see why I want them big arch gap over 10" all cause I have heavy duty spring which I need Stock wheel I can get my head in there
  11. Hi all I'm Tom I own a custom camper which I built and still building hope to finish it of someday if you want to see it I will do a build tread
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