Everything posted by Rojie
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Locking wheel nuts.
Hi Starider, I respectfully suggest you check one of your new wheel nuts. One the one hand you have the correct ones, unlike me. On the other, you may have incorrect ones as I have. Both your and mine have the same part number (except for the security code designation). The other alternative is that my (original) wheel nuts are incorrect, but they do fit correctly and conform, visually, to the EPC drawing. Just to be safe.
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Locking wheel nuts.
OK, so at the request of the seller, I have removed a wheel nut, It is definitely different to the new security ones supplied. Firstly the diameter of the security nut, where it passes through the wheel, is smaller; which explains why my mechanic said they were too loose ! It also has a tapered end, not flat as the new one does ! The new nut is quite a bit shorter than the original ! Which may not matter other than cosmetically. It could even be an advantage as it makes the security nut noticeably different to the others on each wheel. I am left wondering if the 'flat' reference is relevant to the shoulder of the nut, ie, where it presses the wheel to the wheel stud; or the end of the actual nut Confused, I have checked the Alphard EPC. The nut drawing definitely, imho, shows the end of the wheel nut to be tapered. It may not make any difference, but I AM concerned. I am sending photos off to the supplier and will post them here for awareness. (Photos will be added later). The leftmost nut is the original, the rightmost the new security nut.
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replace radio
From what I have read, it can be complicated and/or expensive. I don't know what screen resolution the HDD has, but it is quite low. There is an inexpensive frequency extender option for the radio, they are about £15/£20. They will give you most, but not all, UK FM stations. I believe there are different extenders available; each with a different frequency span. The head unit has to be removed, the extender added, and the head unit replaced. Quite simple, I am told ! I only have radio 2, which, quite frankly, is enough for me; so have not added an frequency extender. Apart from the TV and Sat Nav, all other functions seem to work. My van is converted, so I will be using a PC for TV, Blue Ray DVD, Radio, and route planning. I hope to use both a TV aerial and the internet and our Android phone for location and directions. Hopefully that is all I will ever need.
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replace radio
He is also on ebay, and I can never remember his name. Guessing it is beanbean280r. He is not always active on there though. £400 from memory.
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Selling Seats Before Conversion
I think it is still worth you posting some photos, you never know. All it takes is a mishap, especially when carrying small children, and .... Do yours have the ISO FIX system as that cold be important to some potential buyers ?
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Selling Seats Before Conversion
Hi Pixdee, There is a for sale section in this Forum. There is a limited demand as most conversions involve removing the rear seats for rear conversions, and rows two and three for side conversions. So there tends to be a surplus, and most go to the recyclers. I suggest you describe them well or, even better, upload some photos. Any potential buyer (or receiver) will want to know the colour (for matching), the material, which seats are available, condition of seats etc. Are the seats from a seven or eight seater, etc. as the seat rails are different As they a quite heavy, transport can be an expense too. I would possibly be interested in the half leather rotating single middle seats from a seven seater.
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replace radio
Hello Tarzan, Welcome to the Forum.
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cost of conversion
Hi Sash, I can recommend a converter within 30 miles of you. I am delighted with my conversion, but it cost more than £2500. Depends on what you need. A pop top itself, will costs more then £2500. Send me a PM for the details.
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Bed in front seats
Welcome to the Forum. Should be doable. There are ingress/egress 'handles' to the front upper of the front doors that could be used for the hammock style straps. And another set above the middle doors, or you could 'sling' around the headrests There is quite a gap between the front seats, but that should be easy enough to deal with. Good luck. Let us all know how you get on.
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E10 vrs E5
22.5 mpg, sounds a little low to me, but it depends on the route I suppose.
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Blinds
Hello Phil, What type of blinds are you referring to ? Do you mean curtains> Internal for windows, I assume; or for the front screen ? Some early Gen 1 vans have a screen across the back of the front seats. I found a company that can make internal curtains (I cannot remember which) but if you need them pleated, they will not be cheap.
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Locking wheel nuts.
Apparently the only difference, I am told, between your set and mine is the pattern of the key. The parts, I am told, are identical apart, of course, for the key pattern. Against my better judgement I will buy a 'bigger' toque wrench tomorrow and try to fit them myself. So I will be able to check for myself. The mechanic said they would not tighten correctly ! Maybe he was in too much of a hurry ! I am left hoping that the mechanic hasn't damaged anything. especially the studs. The supplier has accepted a return if I choose to go that route. One of the flat washers does not even pass over the nut ! Hopefully, I'll figure it out without too many damaged knuckles . Thanks for your help.
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Locking wheel nuts.
I bought some of these from the above mentioned company. Went to fit them yesterday, post MOT, and they don't fit properly. I have noticed the ones supplied to me are 21156SU. I am in discussions with the supplier, as they are just out of the return period !
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Hello from Yan the van in Merseyside :)
Hello Both, Welcome to the Forum.
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Replace windshield
Good thinking Nov.
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Replace windshield
Well Done on winning the auction. Looks great. I hope it is a small crack, or a chip. They are probably repairable, without replacement. Lots of companies can do that. Replacing a screen, not so many. Good luck with the shipping and insurance.
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Replace windshield
I got an answer back which wasn't helpful. I am trying again for you. Personally, I think it is a high risk strategy. Depending on the crack, it will probably fail the MOT. You will need an MOT before you can register the vehicle in the UK. Proceed with extreme caution is my advice !
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Advice needed
You need to check with your local garages. Most official Toyota Dealers will not work on imports. Snows in Torbay and Plymouth will. I use them myself. As Phil says, there is a lot of commonality of mechanical parts. I have the V6 too. Toyota Direct can source 'common' parts, genuine but not cheap ! Motor factors can supply oil filters air filters, oil etc. Do use genuine Toyota oil and antifreeze. I believe as these vehicles become ever popular parts will be easier to get.
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Replace windshield
I have made a request to Autoglass on your behalf. Welcome to the Forum. I will let you know their answer. My guess is, it won't be quick, and it won't be cheap ! Anyone had the misfortune to need their windscreen replaced ?
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Hybrid Warning and cutting out
Hi Marty, Hi PaulE, Welcome to the Forum. Thanks Paul, this is really useful to know.
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need an adjustable suspension eg: coilovers, Bilstein, for my alphard 2005 3.0ltr 19" wheels
Don't forget to tell your insurance company what modifications you have made ! May not be important in SA, but is in the UK.
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Picked up our Alphard today
Welcome to the Forum. Thanks for reading the content. HAPPY Motoring
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First drive … first problem
Sounds like a bargain; but then you are doing most of the work !
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First drive … first problem
I think many members, myself included, would like to know where you got the Conversion Kit from. Good luck, keep us all posted on your progress; maybe a photo or two !
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Vellfire, looking to buy !
Hi Paul, Welcome to the Forum