Just saying be aware, and take a pair of aux belts too as were making a list, and checking it twice, along with the overall height...lol..A good idea but is it really that tall? I suppose we may get a roof box which could make it more an issue.
Just saying be aware, and take a pair of aux belts too as were making a list, and checking it twice, along with the overall height...lol..A good idea but is it really that tall? I suppose we may get a roof box which could make it more an issue.
You forgot wet wipes.Toilet roll.
Jelly Babies.
Lucozade Original.
Marshmallows.
Deodorant.
It might not be overly tall compared to other vehicles you see out and about , but an Elgrand with a ‘pop top’ conversion may well exceed the height of below ground car parks in mainland Europe, which could be as low as 1.8m. Better to be safe than sorry!A good idea but is it really that tall? I suppose we may get a roof box which could make it more an issue.
I've had LPGs in the past and while the fuel is cheaper finding anyone to service them and get parts was always an issue. Also not sure where tanks could go without reducing useable space.Convert to LPG for cheaper fuel
Think I'll just avoid underground car parksIt might not be overly tall compared to other vehicles you see out and about , but an Elgrand with a ‘pop top’ conversion may well exceed the height of below ground car parks in mainland Europe, which could be as low as 1.8m. Better to be safe than sorry!
Toilet roll and deodorant, check.Toilet roll.
Jelly Babies.
Lucozade Original.
Marshmallows.
Deodorant.
I've had a look and assume this is what you mean. https://www.canm8.com/cruise-contro...-control/precision-cruise-Nissan-Elgrand.htmlCruise control, if not already fitted. CANM8 arrives fast, is well priced and well featured
I google the town car parks l am going to and do a street view to see Hight restriction on outside of car park.Think I'll just avoid underground car parks
Yeah, that's the one. I fitted mine myself and I'm crap at this stuff. The forum (and forum members) helped me through the bits I couldn't work out - the hardest part was removing the trim.I've had a look and assume this is what you mean. https://www.canm8.com/cruise-contro...-control/precision-cruise-Nissan-Elgrand.html
How complex is set up? Is it just a matter of finding the right plugs/sockets on the vehicle or is there cutting and splicing needed? Comfortable with the former, could do the latter at a push but don't like the risk it carries. I'll what else I can find on the forums too.
Thanks again
Most put the tank where the spare wheel is - Simon/Lpgc's installs are worth the journey.I've had LPGs in the past and while the fuel is cheaper finding anyone to service them and get parts was always an issue. Also not sure where tanks could go without reducing useable space.
Might look further into those though
Hmm, not quite the trip I'd imagined being shown there.Sticker to go on van when sun comes out
No danger of that!Don't take kids...
40 yrs and three wives ago and l would have agreed with you.Hmm, not quite the trip I'd imagined being shown there.
Maybe some drunk guys in kilts and a football...
You are such a tart, Simon Expecting the poor man to pop by yours for a conversion on the wayConvert to LPG for cheaper fuel