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Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 10:12 am
by acpaterson
M,
I'll only be able to check when I next go to the panel Shop. I know they are an industrial type tyre and were quite expensive according to the P Owner. I know for sure they are a taller profile than 65's.

Lols at my "Passion gap".. haa haaa haaa... :hangloose:

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:09 am
by Tony Z
Bossie2004 wrote:Alan, the last photo makes Winston a properse Cape bus...looks like a "Passion Gap" there bru... :D :D

You mentioned
acpaterson wrote:... I got the needle up to 110 kms.. Bus sounds ok, feels ok, I'm not foot flat, and all seems good. I'm going to do a speed test with an App on my Blackberry when I get him back, see exactly how accurate the speed is because I've got slightly larger dia tyres on the bus....
what size are the tires on Winston then, I've been told that I should look for 185/65/14's - read that the Hankook RA08 is the preferred replacement for the Bay's, else Kumho or Vredesteins - all contracted by VW to design tires for the Kombis...I have to replace mine for Roadworthy.

I've also downloaded an APP on my phone (NavierHUD - Heads Up Display) that I'm testing - gives you lekka directions and speed/time/etc on the windscreen - just need to find a way to see it properly at daytime - seems they use some kind of a transparent sheet stuck on the windscreen to assist with the daytime display...

Cheers,
Marius.
Looks like you read the thread I posted or got it directly from their site... http://www.busdepot.com/details/tires/

For what its worth, you can buy 8 ply tyres locally.
TWT might carry the Hankook RA08. They tried to sell me Hankooks before...
Otherwise, I got a reply from autoquip - 195R14C firestone cv2000 8PR @R950.00 each

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:32 am
by Bossie2004
Looks like you read the thread I posted or got it directly from their site... http://www.busdepot.com/details/tires/

For what its worth, you can buy 8 ply tyres locally.
TWT might carry the Hankook RA08. They tried to sell me Hankooks before...
Otherwise, I got a reply from autoquip - 195R14C firestone cv2000 8PR @R950.00 each
Tony, Indeed, I've worked through BOTH last week to make sure I get the right shoes on the bus- not wanting gravity/g-force to change the shape of SKYE. I'll ask about the 8ply when I replace the rubber.

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 11:38 am
by Dawie
Baywindow standard tyre size is 185R14C. Which is around 185/83/14 or 185/85/14. Using 195R14C should be fine, that was the size for the first aircooled third generation kombis-(80 onwards).

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 1:40 pm
by acpaterson
So I went to check the tyre sizes, as well as the progress.

As I mentioned, mine sits slightly higher than the normal busses, which I do like. The reason, I have 195 R14C tyres.
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I like my new air-conditioning..
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Branden's also performing miracles and has made me some stunning sliding window surrounds. Will help to finish off the interior once I start making panels up. :drunks:
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Lots of work to be done when I get him home, but I think the finished result, de-rust, removal, straightening out and prepping, respraying, is going to be awesome when completed. ETA is 31 March.
:hangloose:

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 4:45 pm
by Derek
The 185 R 14 tyres are readily available, priced from R 750 for Roadstone's at Good Hope Tyres to around R 950 for Dunlops.

The camper is beginning to take shape Allan - it's going to look stunning in red and white :)

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 7:16 pm
by acpaterson
3 Months later, we FINALLY get some paint..
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redside.jpg
Starting to get somewhere finally. And LOVING the flat and straight reflection in the side panels. Straight as they should be. :hangloose:
Few more days hopefully.

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:04 pm
by Brandenmance
Wow that.s looking good all! Can.t wait to see it all come together!

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 8:37 pm
by jolas
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Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:22 pm
by retrovan
Very nice to see the bus with some colour.

Looks as if you too like RED.......... :roll:

keep the pic's coming.

Herman

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:42 am
by Cyndi Kritzinger
HI AL.
WHAT ARE YOU USING FOR WINDOW RUBBERS?
BEEN BUSY WITH A FEW BUSSES RECENTLY AND FOUND THAT THE LOCAL STUFF DOESN'T FIT WELL ESPECIALLY FOR THE SIDE WINDOWS.
COMING ON NICELY. ALWAYS EXCITING WHEN SOME COLOUR GOES ON.

MARK

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 7:49 am
by acpaterson
Hi Mark,
I have a full set of Rubbers from the UK that will be going in, courtesy of Mr Branden Mance. I think Muds brought them in originally.

regards

ALan

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 9:03 am
by acpaterson
He's looking SPLENDID in his new clothing...
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Possibly am bringing him home this weekend, and then the interior starts. :hangloose:

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 10:06 am
by Blitzkrieg
Coca Cola bus!!

Looking good. You seem to have good luck with your panel beaters judging by how the speedster came out and progress on the Bay 8)

Re: '74 Bay Camper - WINSTON after surgery.

Posted: Thu May 14, 2015 11:07 am
by Muderick
Cyndi Kritzinger wrote:HI AL.
WHAT ARE YOU USING FOR WINDOW RUBBERS?
BEEN BUSY WITH A FEW BUSSES RECENTLY AND FOUND THAT THE LOCAL STUFF DOESN'T FIT WELL ESPECIALLY FOR THE SIDE WINDOWS.
COMING ON NICELY. ALWAYS EXCITING WHEN SOME COLOUR GOES ON.

MARK
Hi Mark, Like Alan says those full 36 piece rubber kits from Custom and Commercial are the real McCoy... better than German OG quality and fit like a glove.
At almost 400 GBP, its tough swallowing a bitter pill of R8000 just on rubbers, but are worth it in the end as they stop a lot of water getting into those nooks and crannies and later costing you another visit to the panel shop.

Hes looking sweet Alan.... you have 2 weeks to finish it and join us on our West Coast camp over on 30 May 2015 :twisted:

Muds