indestructibleman
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Rear seat belt attachment points
indestructibleman replied to indestructibleman's topic in Exterior Parts & Panels
That looks like just what I needed. Thanks. -
Can anyone show me where the rear seat belts attach? Last summer I picked up a rear seat sans belts but now I've got a pair on the way. Thanks, Will
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2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT
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From the album: 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT
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From the album: 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT
Mobile phone mount made from computer case hardware. -
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indestructibleman posted a gallery image in Ford Transit Forum Member Albums
From the album: 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT
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From the album: 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT
2006 Triumph Speed Four fits in the back no problem. -
2010 TC rear seats with belts and hardware
indestructibleman replied to A. Lovett's topic in Transit Connect Parts For Sale
I'd be very interested in those. I live in LA but I'll be going to Sears Point in late march and could pick them up. -
Wound up with an 010 with 51,000 miles on the clock. Very happy with it so far. My Triumph is my primary vehicle but it needed to go in for service and it's great to have a vehicle i can put my bike in. Also gave a coworker a ride to work on sunday. Threw his minibike in the back and got to run it around the parking lot before work.
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Car computer monitor size?
indestructibleman replied to pcmonkey's topic in Accessories and Modifications
Looks to me like 7x4 is a pretty hard limit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_7736 there are some measurements for a double din tablet unit here. http://www.ugsage.com/eng/DOUBLE-DIN-car-dvd/7%E2%80%9DAndroid-Tablet-3G-WiFi-Double-Din-Car-GPS-DVD-Player-TD718A.html -
I'm looking to buy a used Transit Connect soon and am wondering at what point do I really have to worry about the number of miles on a given vehicle? There seem to be a number of 2010s for sale in the 50,000-60,000 mile range. I could pay more for one with only 25,000 or so miles on it or pay less for one with more than 60k. Has anyone run these enough to get an idea of when serious mechanical problems might start setting in?