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any photos Rob please
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Re: flat floor
Hi All
The export SW has a tool box on the NS and the design of the cooker unit allows access to this. The cooker unit is wider than the wheel arch boxes and this creates an additional storage area on the outside of the tool box. Some owners have cut out the side of the tool box to create one large storage area. I have not done this as not had a problem fitting anything in and the divider keeps everything in its place.
Mick
The export SW has a tool box on the NS and the design of the cooker unit allows access to this. The cooker unit is wider than the wheel arch boxes and this creates an additional storage area on the outside of the tool box. Some owners have cut out the side of the tool box to create one large storage area. I have not done this as not had a problem fitting anything in and the divider keeps everything in its place.
Mick
Re: flat floor
Will try and look either tonight or tomorrow morning. Assuming I remember!woollen797 wrote:any photos Rob please
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cheers
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cheers for that I picked up the new tub today and from a quick look under it it looks doable provided I can get a thick sheet of aluminium and get a 1 inch lip put on both sides so I can fix it to the body sides. the underside will not have ribs running the length of the body but will have extra cross bracing.
I'm also getting a pair of delux front seats to replace the current Discovery ones which added to the cut down bulkhead should allow for the bed to come forward when in use thus allowing room in the rear for some cupboards and the loo when we can't have the awning out.
How are the front seat backs secured in the camper conversions that have the bulkhead removed please? I'm thinking of using something like a piece of tube to hold the backs up.
I'm also getting a pair of delux front seats to replace the current Discovery ones which added to the cut down bulkhead should allow for the bed to come forward when in use thus allowing room in the rear for some cupboards and the loo when we can't have the awning out.
How are the front seat backs secured in the camper conversions that have the bulkhead removed please? I'm thinking of using something like a piece of tube to hold the backs up.