040 parts
040Parts Tension rubber for the installation roof tent balg with quick tensioner compatible with VW T6 VW T6.1 VW T5 VW T4 Accessories Multivan Beach California Camping
Delivery time: 1-3 business days*
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Decorative items are not included in the scope of delivery.
No more holes in the fabric of the tent roof: the clamping rubber is an elegant solution to avoid clamping the wrinkle bales in the scissor mechanism.
Simple application: The tent rubber is laid around the tent balg and can be tensioned individually. With the tape, the tent balg of the lifting roof folds up optimally. This improves the tent's folding in. The sunroof can be better closed.
Can remain permanently attached: The rubber lines is an aid for reducing the risk of baling damage and can remain permanently attached to the installation roof.
Suitable for all rooftops: from VW, Westfalia, SCA, Reimo and other manufacturers (for vehicles with a normal wheelbase).
Accessories for: VW T6 Multivan Accessories VW Accessories T6.1 California Accessories VW T6 Multivan Accessories T6 Camping VW T5 Camping T6.1 Multivan Accessories T5 Multivan VW California Accessories VW T6 Accessories
With the 040Parts Tension rubber for the VW T6 / T6.1 / T5 / T4 / Multivan / California / Beach, the tent beam of the lifting roof folds down without any problems. So there is no longer any holes in the tent.
The rubber band is placed around the tent balg and can be tensioned at the desired size. A false operation is almost impossible with the tension rubber.
It is suitable for all rooftops of VW, Westfalia, Reimo, SCA and other manufacturers. The vehicles must have a normal wheelbase.
This product is a tool for reducing the risk of baling damage.
Scope of delivery: 1x clamping rubber for the installation roof Length: 3.80 m, diameter: 0.5 cm with speed clip
* applies to deliveries within Germany, delivery times for other countries please see the button with the shipping information (here you can link to the file payment and shipping).





