Fiamma F35 Awning Adapter Bracket Kit – VW T5 & T6 with Roof Rail (LHD)

Part Number
J19527
OEM Part Number
98655-747
In Stock
£69.95
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Genuine Fiamma Adapter Bracket Kits for Canopy Awnings

Quality Fiamma produced brackets. Essential for mounting a Fiamma F35 Awning to the roof of your VW T5 or T6 Transporter. Designed to suit the unique features of VW T5 and T6 models which feature factory-fitted roof rails. Suitable Transporter models for installation of Fiamma’s F35 Adapter Bracket Kit, are listed as follows.

 

VW T5 Transporter LHD, 2003 to 2014:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase. 

VW T5 Caravelle:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase. 

VW T5 Multivan:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase. 

 

VW T6 Transporter LHD, 2014 Onwards:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase.

VW T6 Caravelle:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase.

VW T6 Multivan:

  • Low Roof with Short Wheelbase,
  • Low Roof with Long Wheelbase.

 

Fiamma F35 Bracket Kit

This adapter bracket kit is compiled from two parts: two 12 cm F35 brackets, plus all required fittings. For application to an existing factory-fitted “C” roof rail. You’ll need a helping of Sikaflex 252 Sealant Adhesive, to ensure a sufficient bond between the brackets and your vehicle. Sikaflex is Fiamma’s recommended chosen bonding agent for fitting their brackets. Find this on our website, here: J47926.

For more information on fitting these brackets, please refer to Fiamma’s Installation Guide link below.


Fiamma’s Installation Guide for F35 Brackets!


Please reach out to a fitter prior to purchase, for confirmation your vehicle will support the weight of your preferred awning canopy. We recommend Fiamma products are fitted by a licensed professional.

Read through Fiamma’s Installation Guide thoroughly, prior to fitting or use; Fiamma can’t accept responsibility for damage due to improper practise.