Thanks, it's not really a checklist I'm after but more of tips on what to do to improve it once receivedI believe there is a pickup checklist in the VIP area. I just made my own and went front to back top to bottom and checked everything over. Took me about an hour. Important for me was to check “argue” areas. Body and paintwork.
Ah. Well. Everyone will have their own list here. We lined the cupboards with Ikea cutlery draw liner to quieten them down and I used loom tape anywhere that was or could rattle. Spend some time in it. You’ll work out what bugs you and what you can live with. Anything rattling drives me crackers.Thanks, it's not really a checklist I'm after but more of tips on what to do to improve it once received
And then ditch them.See if you can undo the security wheel bolts.
Drive it and read the Handbooks, particularly the California supplement.Due to collect a new 6.1 ocean 4motion next week and was trying to find a list of what to do first, i.e:-
Aquatex the bellows (cant be bothered to wait for it to leak)
wondered if there was any other should do's before using it ?
If the dealer will provide you the vin you can read your manuals online.Drive it and read the Handbooks, particularly the California supplement.
Where did you find best place?Work out what the various bits do that come in plastic bags, and think where to store them. E.g. table support strap, emergency hold down kit for roof, 12v socket torch, anti tamper wheel nut.
This post is really helpful, thank youThere’s probably more , but the above comes from our experience.
Any time you are not on hook-up and want to run mains powered devices EcoFlow is brilliant. The built in inverter is limited (300w) and not great for sensitive equipment (doesn't have a pure sine wave inverter). So for those wanting an off-grid office, (or like us wanting to boil a camping kettle or make some toast without hooking up the gas!) they are essential.I see several people talking about the EcoFlow Delta 2.
What do people use these for??
This is a very good advice indeed!!Remove the wheels (one at a time) and apply a light smear of anti-seize compound like coppaslip to the central hub spigot and flat mating surfaces on each hub. Just keep the compound well away from the wheel bolts or threads in the hub.
it will make changing a wheel so much easier if you need to at the side of a busy road. They have a well documented habit of being very difficult to separate due to corrosion between the alloy rim and the hub. Even just a few months from being new.
I'm interested in the EcoFlow and have been looking on their website. The Mk1 is £549 but the Mk2 is £899. Do you know what the differences are between the two?Any time you are not on hook-up and want to run mains powered devices EcoFlow is brilliant. The built in inverter is limited (300w) and not great for sensitive equipment (doesn't have a pure sine wave inverter). So for those wanting an off-grid office, (or like us wanting to boil a camping kettle or make some toast without hooking up the gas!) they are essential.
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