We need a cover for the front of our 2015 Jayco Silverline.
Also a rear bumper for spare wheel.
Any help will be appreciated
Cheers Al & Mais
iana said
02:17 PM Jun 29, 2017
Our spare on the Silverline goes under the back winched up between the chassis members. I think normally the spare is tucked into the "A" frame at the front, do you have any reason for wanting it on the back mounted on a bumper?
I can give you many ideas an mods, as I have just been through and am doing this ATM.
My unit is the 25ft with recliner chairs, instead of the "Club" lounge, we also have a 12v fridge fitted instead of the 3 way.
Cadpete said
10:25 PM Jun 29, 2017
G'day Al and Mais and welcome to the forum. Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit. Cannot help with the jayco as we have a different brand van.
Pete and Marion
Possum3 said
11:48 AM Jul 1, 2017
Where are you located Tumbleweed? Are you after new or second hand original equipment or looking for someone to manufacture and fit? There are several NSW Jayco repairers I have used in NSW when I had my Jayco Discovery -Dubbo, Liverpool, Mt Pritchard.
PM for details.
the rocket said
06:56 PM Jul 1, 2017
Hello tumbleweed2, sorry cannot help with your question but welcome to our happy little playground. Enjoy.
Woody n Sue said
10:04 PM Jul 1, 2017
And it's welcome from us two 2
Woody
Tumbleweed2 said
06:31 PM Jul 3, 2017
Thank you for your welcome. We are really looking forward to participating in the group forums. Have to find our way around first
Tumbleweed2 said
06:33 PM Jul 3, 2017
Thanks for your reply.
regards Al and Mais
Tony Bev said
03:22 PM Jul 4, 2017
Hope that I am not too late to also welcome you to the forum, Al and Mais
Tumbleweed2 said
04:06 PM Jul 4, 2017
Never too late for a welcome. Thank you
cheers
al and Mais
Tumbleweed2 said
04:25 PM Jul 4, 2017
Thanks for your reply. we are in central west NSW. At this stage looking at options to determine what is best value.
catch ya later
Tumbleweed2 said
04:29 PM Jul 4, 2017
Hi and thanks for your reply. Yes the spare is already in the drawbar. I am thinking an extra spare may be handy and mounted on a solid bumper would also protect the rear of the van.
iana said
10:19 AM Jul 5, 2017
Hi again Tumbleweed2, I will tell you what I have done with the same or similar van, but you really should be putting this into General or technical. Both my ute and the van have the same size tires, but the rims are different. Since I am not going off road (wouldn't dare) to have the option of two spares, I have brought a set of wheel spacers, so now I have two spares that be used between vehicles. I also have a compressor and puncture repair kit.
I don't know if you have the same light tube that may be called a bumper on your van, but mounting anything on it is out, a new bumper will have to be constructed, and engineered to the chassis as the chassis is pretty light too. Adding weight to the extremities of the van is not in the best interests of stability, and any extra weight carried would be better put in the tug, a spare weighs 37kg.
We need a cover for the front of our 2015 Jayco Silverline.
Also a rear bumper for spare wheel.
Any help will be appreciated
Cheers Al & Mais
I can give you many ideas an mods, as I have just been through and am doing this ATM.
My unit is the 25ft with recliner chairs, instead of the "Club" lounge, we also have a 12v fridge fitted instead of the 3 way.
G'day Al and Mais and welcome to the forum. Don't forget to try the two ongoing games here - 'Who is This' in the 'I Digress' section and 'Pick this Place' in the 'General' Section - a great source to find new places to visit. Cannot help with the jayco as we have a different brand van.
Pete and Marion
PM for details.
Hello tumbleweed2, sorry cannot help with your question but welcome to our happy little playground. Enjoy.
Woody
Thank you for your welcome. We are really looking forward to participating in the group forums. Have to find our way around first
Thanks for your reply.
regards Al and Mais
Never too late for a welcome. Thank you
cheers
al and Mais
Thanks for your reply. we are in central west NSW. At this stage looking at options to determine what is best value.
catch ya later
Hi and thanks for your reply. Yes the spare is already in the drawbar. I am thinking an extra spare may be handy and mounted on a solid bumper would also protect the rear of the van.
I don't know if you have the same light tube that may be called a bumper on your van, but mounting anything on it is out, a new bumper will have to be constructed, and engineered to the chassis as the chassis is pretty light too. Adding weight to the extremities of the van is not in the best interests of stability, and any extra weight carried would be better put in the tug, a spare weighs 37kg.