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mkguitar
Oct 08, 2015Explorer
my 2006 doesn;t have belts.
you could "add" something and you could go to the wood frame which wouldn;t work well if you ever actually needed them or you could attach through the floor of the body.
the seat cushions are on a plywood base which sits onto a wooden frame.
the pass side has all the electrics under it and the spare tire jack & some storage reachable from the rear of the van or from a cabinet door.
the drivers side has the water heater underneath as well as wrench for spare and the awning crank and center support ( which I keep inside the rear doors.)as well as a pull out drawer.
I like the TD- we leave ours made up as a bed
the drivers side is about 74" long...the pass side about 70" long.
better than trying to sleep sideways
youtube has some great dealer videos showing the interior lay outs.
we don;t use the tables, we use TV trays.
2 of us and 85 pound dog ( which is why I never thought about the TS- no extra seating needed)
TV: a unit like mine will have old Std def TV which needs a digital convertor box, so you need to click things on and tune to ch 3 ( like using a VCR in the 80's)...
I bought a 18 or 19" samsung at costco for $130- digital ready, I stripped out all the convertor boxes and extra wiring.
it runs on 12 volt already, so no inverter needed
and has a built in media player---- movies and music on a thumb drive stuck in teh usb port and play it from there.
and of course it works great with our crank up antenna on the roof...takes a few minute to scan once I point the antenna ( using TV Towers iphone app)
easy
mike
you could "add" something and you could go to the wood frame which wouldn;t work well if you ever actually needed them or you could attach through the floor of the body.
the seat cushions are on a plywood base which sits onto a wooden frame.
the pass side has all the electrics under it and the spare tire jack & some storage reachable from the rear of the van or from a cabinet door.
the drivers side has the water heater underneath as well as wrench for spare and the awning crank and center support ( which I keep inside the rear doors.)as well as a pull out drawer.
I like the TD- we leave ours made up as a bed
the drivers side is about 74" long...the pass side about 70" long.
better than trying to sleep sideways
youtube has some great dealer videos showing the interior lay outs.
we don;t use the tables, we use TV trays.
2 of us and 85 pound dog ( which is why I never thought about the TS- no extra seating needed)
TV: a unit like mine will have old Std def TV which needs a digital convertor box, so you need to click things on and tune to ch 3 ( like using a VCR in the 80's)...
I bought a 18 or 19" samsung at costco for $130- digital ready, I stripped out all the convertor boxes and extra wiring.
it runs on 12 volt already, so no inverter needed
and has a built in media player---- movies and music on a thumb drive stuck in teh usb port and play it from there.
and of course it works great with our crank up antenna on the roof...takes a few minute to scan once I point the antenna ( using TV Towers iphone app)
easy
mike
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