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DapperVan

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  1. Took these off of my Transit when it had only 500 miles. $400 for the full set rims and mounted tires (TPMS sensors, wheel covers and a full set of lug nuts included). I won't separate the tires in case you're wondering. Local pickup only (91711) http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/wto/5610787697.html - Mark
  2. This is my snow vehicle in case anyone was wondering. 1989 Toyota TownAce Turbo Diesel 5sp 4wd. It's right hand drive, JDM model. Getting custom steel bumpers built for it soon front and rear.
  3. 19x8.5 +45 offset 65.2mm hub bore (oversized, but doesn't matter on Transits as they are lugcentric)
  4. That's 19.69" X 13.78" X 7.08" to us Yanks. Hey thanks! That will help me on my design. I was thinking of running another enclosure under the driver's seat. Is it the same size? Holy crap I just estimated inside dims as 19" X 13" X 7" and it's 1729 cubic inches. 1728 is exactly 1 cubic foot which is perfect for a sealed 8" sub...or even some 10's.
  5. Anyone know if there's an existing sub enclosure that will fit under either the driver's or passenger seat? I was also thinking that there may be a hidden space under the rear seats on the SWB models since those seats don't fold into the floor like the LWB model. Can anyone confirm?
  6. My van is dark grey with black wheels. I think the black bezel headlights would look better than the chrome ones. If anyone has black headlights and wants the chrome ones, let's trade. You have to remove the front bumper cover to access one of the headlight bolts (so I was told). Not a big deal really if you've got any experience with modern cars.
  7. There's more sidewall than you'd think since it's a 245 width tire. 35% of 245mm is 85.75mm or 3.38". My SO has a Fiesta ST with 195/17r45's and our sidewalls look identical.
  8. I researched this myself and came to the conclusion there is no low-level line-out on the factory stereo. You'll have to use the high-level outputs going to the speakers and an amp with high-level input like mrtn said. I've done this before, it works just fine.
  9. Yeah after taking some rough measurements I don't think the 3rd row Transit seats will be able to fold flat. They are too long. I then started looking at some SUV 3rd row seats that just fold in half. When the right seat comes along on Craigslist I'll give it a shot. Legroom will be tight, it definitely won't be for tall passengers. Rear facing is a possibility for sure.
  10. OK I was just thinking they might have been referring to rear AC. Looks like I'll have to buy the full set of 4 to get the rears...so I'll have a couple spare fronts I guess.
  11. Brian are you still offering the seats??? I'm interested. What would be your price shipped to Pomona, California 91767? I would want a pair of charcoal black seats. I'm going to try and mount them in the rear of my SWB van. I know there are no mounting provisions for them, but it's a good thing I'm an engineer!
  12. I'm trying to find just the rear 2 carpeted floor mats for my 2016 Wagon. So far all I can find is the full set of 4 which I don't need. Even if I ordered the set I wouldn't know which one because there are 2 part numbers (w/AC and wo/AC), but mine is a SWB and I don't think the AC has anything to do with the floor.
  13. My 2016 Wagon came with this divider But my van doesn't have the mounting provisions for it on the ceiling. Why the heck would it be included? It's just going to collect dust in my garage now.
  14. I can't for the life of me find any documentation on this option. It's on the driver's display menu to the right of the average mpg. You can change it from Anticipation to Speed, but from all the research I have done it seems this is only a "display feedback" gimmick that shows green leaves on a display...however the Transit Connect does not have this display! So why does it have settings? It says to refer to the manual, but guess what? No info on it in the manual.
  15. No snow. I have a 4wd van for our snow trips to the mountains each year.
  16. 19" X 8.5" with 245/35R19 tires. Rides great...feels the same as the stockers. These tires use the same tire pressure as the stockers too (49 psi) so the TPMS works automatically. I did have to buy new TPMS sensors though as the stock ones wouldn't fit. I originally had the 16" steelies. Which leads me to the next point. My stock 16" black steel rims and tires (with hubcaps and TPMS sensors) are for sale. Make me an offer if interested.
  17. Hey are there any 2016 XLT owners here who can say if their van came with the sunglasses holder or not?
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