Hi,
My high top van conversion has never had any sleeping provision up in the roof.
Has anyone fitted the bed boards up there?
Have seen a few ways of locating/supporting the boards..
Any pointers gratefully received..!
Sleeping up there
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Re: Sleeping up there
Best way to suggest options is to see various converters ways
Do you have a picture of the roof space inside
Do you have a picture of the roof space inside
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Re: Sleeping up there
It's a leisuredrive high top..
Cant find any pictures online of the roof arrangement..
Will post some pics when it's empty
Cant find any pictures online of the roof arrangement..
Will post some pics when it's empty
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Re: Sleeping up there
OK plenty of high top leisure drive owners here.
I'm sure you'll get some tips.
Generally the converters fit wooden battens to the roof with sykaflex
Then screw a 12mm ply board to them.
The bed is then extended by a second board that slides forward on some sort of runner.
I'm sure you'll get some tips.
Generally the converters fit wooden battens to the roof with sykaflex
Then screw a 12mm ply board to them.
The bed is then extended by a second board that slides forward on some sort of runner.
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Re: Sleeping up there
kevtherev wrote:OK plenty of high top leisure drive owners here.
I'm sure you'll get some tips.
Generally the converters fit wooden battens to the roof with sykaflex
Then screw a 12mm ply board to them.
The bed is then extended by a second board that slides forward on some sort of runner.
Cheers.. pics would be useful as always.. save me re-inventing the wheel
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Re: Sleeping up there
Anyone have any pics of the roof bed fitment??
Cheers
Cheers