My Sleeping Pod
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My Sleeping Pod
I enjoy going to VW events but having a Ghia it has not been possible to stay over night. I suppose I could have asked one or two of friends with Type 2's if they had a spare bed but I decided to look around for a Teardrop but most were going for silly prices.Whilst looking I came across some thing different and after going to see it bought it.It's a three wheeler Reliant Robin that has been converted into a sleeping pod.Many years ago in UK there was a TV programme called 'Only Fools and Horses' and the previous owner had sign written it up the same as the Reliant in the programme. Don't know if I will keep the writing on but you never know. Need to do a few things to it but will be staying over a few shows next year.
Robert
And a photo of my Ghia
Robert
And a photo of my Ghia
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Re: My Sleeping Pod
Cool!! So, you tow that with the ghia?
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Thats the idea. Fitted a Peka towbar from Beetle. Same fittings although had to alter bumper bar bracket to fit Euro bars.I already tow a small trailer and no problem. Got the idea from looking at Aussie Karman Ghia forum as quite a few guys tow Teardrops.I'm going to take fibreglass body off chassis and make a lighter frame as its a bit heavy on tow hitch. I went to pick it up from south east of England and towed it home 300miles with family car.I got a few funny looks and lots of good comments when I stopped for coffee.
Robert
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Re: My Sleeping Pod
I am impressed.
It is possible you may need a clutch pressure plate or disk upgrade, and also possible you may need improved brakes in the form of a better than stock front pad. The rears should be all right.
A trip or two will tell.
Very cool.
FJC
It is possible you may need a clutch pressure plate or disk upgrade, and also possible you may need improved brakes in the form of a better than stock front pad. The rears should be all right.
A trip or two will tell.
Very cool.
FJC
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Swapping out the glass with lexan (plastic) would free up some weight.
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No problem with clutch as already tow a trailer and will be connecting pod Reliant original hand brake cables to tow hitch. All glass will be replaced with perspex and window winding mechanism pulled out .
Robert
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Question: are there any tow to towed weight regs there as to brake requirements for the towed vehicle?
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In the UK brakes are not required if the gross weight of trailer does no exceed 750 kilo's. The pod weight is well below this figure but will be fitting brakes to be on the safe side.
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Good job sir! I tow both a dink and a 21' car trailer so I think in that direction.
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Hooked the pod up to my Ghia in the garden to see what would look like. Still got to take body off and get rid of heavy chassis and replace it with two aluminum sub frames but she looks OK . I thought suspension would drop down quite a bit with heavy chassis but only half an inch.I'll put some more photo's on when I take body off and fit sub frames
Robert
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