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volition82
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Posted: 08 Feb 13 at 18:24 |
I'm toying with the idea of buying an xlwb van and converting it to a motorhome. From what I can see my choices are;
1) an iveco-big but small payload 2) a merc-nice but expensive 3) a Citroën relay-small but cheap 4) an lt-don't know a lot about them It's got to be an xlwb because I'm into my mtbing and I need storage/garage. I'm guessing the LT is the best choice but what year and engine etc and what faults should I be looking for?I've got 5-8k to spend. Edited by volition82 - 11 Feb 13 at 10:54 |
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1989 LT35 - 2.4 Lpg/Petrol - Converted To Camper
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jason k
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Lt2 s are a revelation compared to early lt s. A 2500 tdi 109 bhp one will shock you in terms of performance economy and space.
A mid or lwb one should do all you need. Your budget should get a nice low miler ! |
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Ben found a beauty, unmolested vans are out there if you look hard enough. Good luck
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volition82
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Finding a good tidy one will be a bit of a job i'm guessing. I've just come back from Exmoor in mine and the constant up and down was a bit of a nightmare. Crawling up the hills and then getting brake fade on any long descents. Lt1's are good vans in their own way but being my only vehicle (and home) they do get a bit trying at times. Does anybody know the difference in length bewteen the lwb and the xlwb? Being a lanky sod the extra length does come in handy.
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BeJay
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didn't know they did a xlwb but if you mean between the MWB and the LWB then the overall length is 5585mm (approx18'4") MWB, and 6535mm (approx 21'5") LWB, and actual load area lengths are 3265mm (approx 10'8") and 4215mm (approx 13'9") respectively HTH. p.s. the one in my sig is a MWB, more pics on the show us your bus thread if you're interested. Edited by BeJay - 11 Feb 13 at 12:45 |
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light
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5-8 k is crafter money the sprinters have cracking engines(far moer refined than the vw 2.5 and light years beter that the vm 2.8 vw use) but can be very costly if the go wrong but they are reliable , if you do go down the sprinter route make sure its a low mileage one as a lot of the problems they suffer form is injector related
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volition82
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I do like the mercs but like you said they are costly when they go wrong. I know somebody whos older type engine went 7-8 years ago and it cost 4.5K, sod that! Theres a really nice one on ebay at the moment but iirc it's 8.5K plus the vat. Expensive but it would be ideal.
The xlwb LT seems to be a rare one but they are available. I'd rather buy one already done especially after already doing it once and knowing the work and cost involved. But I can't find exactly what i'm looking for because what i'm after is quite specific. Large fixed bed over a garage, winterized insulation, non blown air heating etc. When your living in the van seemingly little details can really start to grate.
The only real option is to do it myself. I'll have to do some detailed drawings to get a better idea of the exact length then I can see if I can get away with a shorter van but I doubt it.
I've already been drooling over your van and the others in the show us your bus thread. It's played a large part in starting the ideal of doing another!
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mat_the_cat
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I've only ever seen the XLWB (two sizes bigger than Bejay's) once, and that was the Sprinter version. It didn't appear in the Merc brochure of the time (I was thinking of buying one once) so I wondered whether it was special order only. Judging from the body panels it was the same size increase as the MWB over the SWB.
It had an extra panel inserted compared with the one below: For insulation, how about buying a fridge van? I don't know if the premium you'd pay for one would outweigh the time and money spent on insulating it though. You'd have one hell of an AC system though! |
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Mid engined, 6 cylinder, turbocharged 2 seater - it can only be a VW LT!
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http://vans.autotrader.co.uk/used-vans/volkswagen/crafter/2007-volkswagen-crafter-cr35-163-lwb-diesel-manchester-vfpa-8abe458d3c9530d8013cbaeebaed2d9f
Plenty more there
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Is the 2.5tdi the same as in the T5?
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Same as the T4 except it is fitted long ways & mounted to a Merc gearbox, prop & diff
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jason k
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And a bigger intercooler!
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Sprinters are great, I sold fruit and veg for 20yrs and we always had sprinters, they were a revelation after the 308! Seriously overloaded every day for years and hardly any problems mechanically. They love to rust though !
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Considering a 98-99 doka but would rather not have to buy merc parts here. Very expensive. Nothing sold here by VW has the 2.5tdi so any parts would have to come from across the pond if it made sense.
The option is a T4 doka with the same engine. Front drive is way better in the snow. |
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