Van passed the CVRT today. Now left in for the next three weeks to have it sprayed and decals applied. Great news except now we are grounded till our holidays.
vino
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Gender: Location: Dundalk Age: 66 Posts: 331 Registered: 06 / 2012 My Motorhome: panel van conversion Base Vehicle: citroen relay 2.2
Van passed the CVRT today. Now left in for the next three weeks to have it sprayed and decals applied. Great news except now we are grounded till our holidays.
Hope you're not changing the colour or description as it invalidate the CVRT.
ROBANDSUE
Nidge
Gender: Location: dublin north Age: 67 Posts: 2299 Registered: 08 / 2016 My Motorhome: Hymer 572 Base Vehicle: FORD TRANSIT 2009
And our wagon passed today. This will be be our last 2 year test as the wagon is 10 reg.
In fairness the tester recommended a wax oil treatment for under the floorpan from mid way back to the rear, as some surface rust is starting to appear. Since our mh is Transit based, I'm not surprised.
Anyother job for the list,
Malcolm
RTV
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Gender: n/a Location: Cork Age: 41 Posts: 796 Registered: 08 / 2017 My Motorhome: Rollerteam Auto Roller Base Vehicle: Fiat Ducato 2.0 JTD
A quick tip, cvrt testing allows for mh under 3500kg to be tested every 2 years until there are 10 years old.
However if you mh is tested after its 8th birthday, there is a difficulty in getting a 2 year cert. We done our mh, 2 weeks before it's 8th birthday.
Malcolm
ROBANDSUE
Nidge
Gender: Location: dublin north Age: 67 Posts: 2299 Registered: 08 / 2016 My Motorhome: Hymer 572 Base Vehicle: FORD TRANSIT 2009
Mine is due test just a couple of days before Christmas. I enquired today about advance testing.You can get the test done up to a month before without changing the anniversary date. You can also getting it tested before that but this will change the anniversary date.
<BM>
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Gender: n/a Location: Dublin Age: 45 Posts: 952 Registered: 12 / 2016 My Motorhome: Rimor Superbrig Base Vehicle: Ford Transit
And our wagon passed today. This will be be our last 2 year test as the wagon is 10 reg.
In fairness the tester recommended a wax oil treatment for under the floorpan from mid way back to the rear, as some surface rust is starting to appear. Since our mh is Transit based, I'm not surprised.
Anyother job for the list,
Malcolm
Malcom where will you get the wax oil treatment done ? I need to get thr chassie done on a Landrover Defender ?
Thorn123
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Gender: Location: Laois Age: 48 Posts: 2589 Registered: 07 / 2016 My Motorhome: Chasson flash 03 Base Vehicle: Ford transit 2.2
Long story short.
The waxoyl was got in Halfords with the plan of doing it myself.
However the mh blew its engine last September and by the time it was repaired the weather was too cold .
As soon as the weather warms up, the waxoyl is on the to do list.
Check out this company
forum/topic.php?t=18892 They are advertising waxoyl treatments.
cowboy70
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Gender: Location: Co wicklow Age: 53 Posts: 665 Registered: 01 / 2015 My Motorhome: Elddis encore 255 Base Vehicle: Fiat ducat 2.3/ 9 speed auto 140bhp
Cvrt on camper at 11.00 sitting here waiting fingers crossed
cowboy70
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Gender: Location: Co wicklow Age: 53 Posts: 665 Registered: 01 / 2015 My Motorhome: Elddis encore 255 Base Vehicle: Fiat ducat 2.3/ 9 speed auto 140bhp
I can only assume it's made way for something bigger and/or better. Keep us posted.
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