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#11 kmcintyre

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Posted 13 October 2018 - 11:23 PM

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Posted 14 October 2018 - 10:59 PM

I really like the set up, makes me want to go back to a pop up again!

Looking forward to interior pics and how it works in the real world.

 

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#13 windy

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Posted 23 October 2018 - 03:15 AM

Congrats on a great looking camper.
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#14 kmacafee

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Posted 01 November 2018 - 08:01 PM

I just posted a few more pictures in the gallery here on WTW.
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Posted 01 November 2018 - 09:18 PM

^ Thanks for the pics kmacafee. Looks well finished.

 

Would you be willing tell us a bit about the lift system and how you like it ?

 

Also regarding the entry height, on your's it looks typical of a flatbed side entry. am considering going that route next time, but that climb is a concern for me and especially for a pet. Do you have any issues or thoughts on this ? Would a grab bar be welcome ?

 

Thanks,


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#16 pvstoy

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Posted 02 November 2018 - 12:42 AM

Thanks for the images, looks like a fine camper and will serve you well for many great adventures.

Link to the gallery. http://www.wanderthe...4-0829b3325c67/
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#17 kmacafee

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Posted 02 November 2018 - 01:07 AM

^ Thanks for the pics kmacafee. Looks well finished.
 
Would you be willing tell us a bit about the lift system and how you like it ?
 
Also regarding the entry height, on your's it looks typical of a flatbed side entry. am considering going that route next time, but that climb is a concern for me and especially for a pet. Do you have any issues or thoughts on this ? Would a grab bar be welcome ?
 
Thanks,


Coming from a FWC where I needed help to lift the roof, it’s great. There are small servo motors at the lifts that work from a switch.

There is a grab bar that folds flat for travel that is not clear in the picture. My flatbed is probably 4-6 inches taller than normal as I have a drawer that runs the length of the flatbed and opens from the rear. Those Torklift steps are amazingly sturdy and stout. No bounce at all.
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#18 kmacafee

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Posted 02 November 2018 - 01:08 AM

^ Thanks for the pics kmacafee. Looks well finished.

Would you be willing tell us a bit about the lift system and how you like it ?

Also regarding the entry height, on your's it looks typical of a flatbed side entry. am considering going that route next time, but that climb is a concern for me and especially for a pet. Do you have any issues or thoughts on this ? Would a grab bar be welcome ?

Thanks,

Coming from a FWC where I needed help to lift the roof, it’s great. There are small servo motors at the lifts that work from a switch.

There is a grab bar that folds flat for travel that is not clear in the picture. My flatbed is probably 4-6 inches taller than normal as I have a drawer that runs the length of the flatbed and opens from the rear. Those Torklift steps are amazingly sturdy and stout. No bounce at all.

Edited by kmacafee, 02 November 2018 - 01:09 AM.

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#19 klahanie

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Posted 03 November 2018 - 12:12 AM

^ Sorry, I missed the grab bar, see it now.

 

Surprised about the steps but in a good way now. They actually look pretty substantial so I think a medium sized dog would be okay with them.

 

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Posted 25 November 2018 - 06:06 PM

Well thought out. Our folding stairs are no challenge for our Boxer.

You'll be waay more comfortable in the Bundutec.

Really nice.


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