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Should add, altering the link cables is a bit of a faff. I had to shorten them to make it look neat. The kit comes with crimps to do so. Just a bit fiddly.

Did you need the transformer or are they 12v? Forgot to ask!
 
So do you not need to buy the starter kit?

No, the starter kit is for if you were installing it under kitchen cabinets. With a transformer to take the volts from 240AC to 12DC.

Your van is 12DC anyway so no need to buy it.
 
No, the starter kit is for if you were installing it under kitchen cabinets. With a transformer to take the volts from 240AC to 12DC.

Your van is 12DC anyway so no need to buy it.

Awesome cheers Danny. Will definitely be purchasing a set
 
Just gave mine a well needed sort out
 

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heres the set up i have now about to modify the side storage though
 

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Just from floor to ceiling.
No specific order - larger heavier stuff at the bottom and lighter stuff piled on top.

We do different things from day to day so generally vans are unloaded and reloaded 3 to 4 times per week depending on whats required.
 
my van gets loaded/unloaded several times a week as well, depending on what I cant find!! :)
 
Works for me.
Still loads of length for full size thingameewhatsits.

Recently dropped a motorbike of at that London - fitted fine ,
 

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Pickin up new van tomorow WAAAAAAAAA RE RACK
 
what make of vans that ermi
 
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