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136628 PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 7:18 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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While holidaying in spain last month, we met up with somefull timers.It was our first foriegn trip,so we asked for any tips they had for us, the one that stuck was to fit air bags on the rear suspention,to help with ground clearence .has anyone got the name of a supplier for a diy kit.
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No nothing about them but a guy on the ARVE site has just fitted them to his 1998 GBM on a P32 chassis. He got them from the first one Truckspring.

If you have jacks you have to be careful once their fitted, as you can damage them by stretching them, as the frame goes up and the axle stays where it is.

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No nothing about them but a guy on the ARVE site has just fitted them to his 1998 GBM on a P32 chassis. He got them from the first one Truckspring.


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Wonder what they cost to ship to the UK? Wink
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136657 PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:17 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi Linda, I believe it was under Ģ300 for the GBM according to the poster, thats for the parts, shipping and tax.

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Hi Olley
UNDER Ģ300 for a rear kit,,,shipped, tax & duties paid? sounds very reasonable.
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Hello to you all. Why not try Duncan at
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for a good price on Air bags he seems to have, or can get, most things.John
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136933 PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 6:03 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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thanks for all your help, going to try suggested people, while i am here has anyone tried re- doing their roof covering ?(rubber gulfstream) thats the roof not the vehicle.
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How bad is the roof Peabug?
To replace the entire membrane is a costly and time consuming process - not impossible but not for the faint hearted.
There are products available to repair and re-finish. Email me direct if you require any advice.
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