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westfalia owners - a questions re the rear luggage rack bit
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<blockquote data-quote="aogrady" data-source="post: 232351" data-attributes="member: 3512"><p>Hi!</p><p></p><p>As for the roof bungs, get down your local brewing shop, and purchase a quantity of Demijohn red rubber bungs, the ones with the hole through the middle. They are more or less the correct size, you will need to trim the shorter ones are some of the Westy ones are shorter than a standard bung.</p><p>Plenty of sealent around the bungs on the base, and on top where the screw fits. Most important, you would have though that screwing the bungs down tight would stop water getting in - but after a raining V Fest 2008 with wet curtains and pillows, the answer is no, so make sure it;s all sealed up top and bottom of the bungs. You may need to renew the screws with new ones, mine seem to have wood screws in, they just screw directly into the metal roof. </p><p></p><p>Cheers!</p><p></p><p>Alistair</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aogrady, post: 232351, member: 3512"] Hi! As for the roof bungs, get down your local brewing shop, and purchase a quantity of Demijohn red rubber bungs, the ones with the hole through the middle. They are more or less the correct size, you will need to trim the shorter ones are some of the Westy ones are shorter than a standard bung. Plenty of sealent around the bungs on the base, and on top where the screw fits. Most important, you would have though that screwing the bungs down tight would stop water getting in - but after a raining V Fest 2008 with wet curtains and pillows, the answer is no, so make sure it;s all sealed up top and bottom of the bungs. You may need to renew the screws with new ones, mine seem to have wood screws in, they just screw directly into the metal roof. Cheers! Alistair [/QUOTE]
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