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That does look very similar to the EasyTop method of securing the bellows. The bellows are branded. No idea if it's good quality kit though.<Broken link removed>
If it's the same as the Dunlop kit, the ABS cable brackets on the chassis rails have to be bent to provide clearance for the top plates of the bellows, and the sensor cable routing carefully checked for free play and that they won't snag or rub on the bellows plate.not too many easytop buyers since Brexit.
Thanks for all input. glad to hear the supplier will supply 2 gauges.
he adds
"Customers with vehicles manufactured after 2014,please contact us before placing an order, as there is an additional job required to fit airbags correctly."
any idea what that is ?
im waiting for a reply.
I should have the pictures somewhere that they sent me when I enquired some time ago."Customers with vehicles manufactured after 2014,please contact us before placing an order, as there is an additional job required to fit airbags correctly."
any idea what that is ?
im waiting for a reply.
The modification is easily done. Just involves cutting or bending a small bracket which holds a grommet on the cable going to the abs sensor. I posted some pics on another thread. https://www.motorhomefun.co.uk/forum/threads/adria-matrix-670-slt-plus.240482/page-2#post-4517043not too many easytop buyers since Brexit.
Thanks for all input. glad to hear the supplier will supply 2 gauges.
he adds
"Customers with vehicles manufactured after 2014,please contact us before placing an order, as there is an additional job required to fit airbags correctly."
any idea what that is ?
im waiting for a reply.
Were you pleased with the job he did?Mine came from this guy, who fitted it on the drive. http://www.air-suspension.co.uk/
Yes, very neat install, gauges on the side of the seat base.Were you pleased with the job he did?