Best sign up for full membership, you will find lots of helpful information on here.My first day on your forum and already you have solved my cold feet problem on my Comfortmatic fitted Mohawk.
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Best sign up for full membership, you will find lots of helpful information on here.My first day on your forum and already you have solved my cold feet problem on my Comfortmatic fitted Mohawk.
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Yours should be ok as it is the left foot rest on the RHD that blocks the air coming out. I assume your air vent will be clear as your foot rest will be on the outside . The hot air comes out of a Y shaped downwards and sideways vent, one leg of Y each side of central column .I have just got a LHD A class fiat comfortmatic, will I have to do a mod or is it only troublesome on RHD?
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could these vents be fitted like you have done in situ without removing the panel?You don't need an adapter, just giving the hot air an outlet will help. Here are our photos.
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A paintspray can cap was used to to give a little direction to the hot air and ducttape to prevent the hairs from the insulation coming through
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I bought Hafele vents online from a german company. We used 2 to get maximum air through. I bought some from amazon first as they were easy to get but turned out to be 100mm and we thought that it would weaken the footrest too much so then got these 60mm ones.
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Below are some photos of removal that my Husband gave me. If you need more info please ask.
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I don't think it would be very easy to do it in situ. You would have to lie upside down on the cab floor to wield your drill with hole saw attachment. I will ask husband his thoughts in the morning.could these vents be fitted like you have done in situ without removing the panel?
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Good luckResurrecting an old post but just about to have a crack at this myself,my feet are bloody freezing
Now where did I put my lump hammer?Good luck
Now where did I put my lump hammer?
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Yes they’ll look classy with sandals, just the ‘man about town’ look i’m trying to projectYou probably don't need a hammer, just these:
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Worked for me bash a hole in the floor, light fire to keep feet warm, ash falls onto road as you drive alongI think this job may be a little on the delicate side for Mr Lumphammer
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A lot easier to buy a LHD!! They don’t have this problemWorked for me bash a hole in the floor, light fire to keep feet warm, ash falls onto road as you drive along
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Better sort your next one out then, you philistineShould have bought a LHD they don't have the problem.
Back in the 70's I bought a new r/h drive Renault 5 which was awful in rain as the w/screen wipers were still positioned for l/h drive and they only swept 2/3rds of the driver's field of view.Should have bought a LHD they don't have the problem.
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