Caravan parts
Hi all.
I'm new to the discussions and only just made myself a member of the caravan club again after 12 years away from caravanning.
I have just bought a Eccles Jewel 2011 and need parts, is it just me or do the dealers have it all stitched up?! Just like car dealers did many years ago with servicing a new car.
I'm looking to source a new wheel drum, I found a nut had sheared off in it and other threads were damaged. Part number 581329.
I am also looking for a rear light, I have seen a new one at £129, that seems expensive to me.
Lastly were can I get carpets from to suit the van?
I'm in Bolton, Manchester and also looking for second-hand accessories for the van
Cheers
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Also one 15" alloy wheel (Sterling jewel I think it's called). Or two matching wheels at the right price
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Try your local carpet shop for replacement carpets. We had some made from an off cut. They used the old carpet pieces as templates, cut and whipped the edges from the off cut and the total price was £50.
Google is your friend for replacement parts.
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I wish I had the originals
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Thanks Dorset driver!
I was googling wheel drum
Sorted now
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Carpet patterns.
Making patterns for pretty well anything is greatly aided as follows. Obtain some clear, thick polythene. Cut it to approximately the size you want, but oversize. Place it on the floor in your case. Holding it in place use a permanent marker pen to create your outline. Cut out the profile and try it in place. Cut off excess if any, tape bits on if you’ve cut undersize. As taught to me by a pattern maker.
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Thanks Jennyc. That will help with the carpets.
The Alko drum is harder, there are lots of them. Mine is cast No. 581329. I just need to find out if mine is a 112mm or 140mm PCD.
A found the Jokon light, it was £129!
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I am still looking for my last item. A 15" alloy wheel for my Stirling Eccles jewel 2011. 5 studs, 112PCD.
Any Ideas where I my get one folks?
Tony
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A scrapyard, a caravan breaker, or eBay?
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I've tried them
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I just email them. I did enter the details into a site that links to lots of beakers last week but had no luck.
Thanks Tinwheeler
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No problem.
He's very helpful and will supply pics before you buy. We’ve bought from him twice and the stuff was delivered as promised and was as described both times. He tends to deal with email in the evenings.
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Hi Tony
Have you tried O'learys? They have a lot of used parts and are in the know regarding older vans.
As DD says above, Leisureshop direct in north Devon are very helpful and maybe know a source?
JK
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I got a new alloy wheel at last, well went for 2 matching ones £110 each with tyres and my Tyron bands fitted. Swift wanted £650 just for one wheel and an 8 week waiting list. My supplier could of got an perfect match from the factory in Birmingham for £110 but Swift run a cartel ripping off caravaners, the factory can only sell to Swift that in turn sell them on for a 600% profit! Rip off Swift! Rip off Britain!
If this was happening with cars questions would be asked in parliament.
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