10-01-2013, 03:23 PM
Most of the above are good suggestions, although the one from a ford st has the ports in a really awkward place to try and plumb in - point straight at the chassis legs lol.
There's a couple from the smaller iveco trucks that fit well There's a lot of room to play with though, i've helped someone fit a saab one and that was bloody huge. There are some more good ones you can get from non-commercial renaults in general, tbh anything that fits will do. Spend some time down a scrappy with a tape measure, easiest way.
I would guess he doesn't want to go after market for the same reasons as me - they're more expensive new, if you want a decent one they're very expensive, i want to keep it looking sleeper, etc.
There's a couple from the smaller iveco trucks that fit well There's a lot of room to play with though, i've helped someone fit a saab one and that was bloody huge. There are some more good ones you can get from non-commercial renaults in general, tbh anything that fits will do. Spend some time down a scrappy with a tape measure, easiest way.
I would guess he doesn't want to go after market for the same reasons as me - they're more expensive new, if you want a decent one they're very expensive, i want to keep it looking sleeper, etc.