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fritz_monroe wrote:popeye59 wrote:drenjoey wrote:popeye59 wrote:
That back bunk looks about as hard to get into as in my ROO 233S. Especially if you have any girth to you or aren't very flexible.
Once the front slide is opened, there's plenty of room to get there (close to three feet width)
Mine has the armoire next to the bathroom that takes up a little of the access to the back bunk, so I only have about 18"
That's what my daughter loves about it. It gives a lot more privacy.
โJul-19-2017 05:19 PM
โJun-13-2017 06:27 AM
popeye59 wrote:drenjoey wrote:popeye59 wrote:
That back bunk looks about as hard to get into as in my ROO 233S. Especially if you have any girth to you or aren't very flexible.
Once the front slide is opened, there's plenty of room to get there (close to three feet width)
Mine has the armoire next to the bathroom that takes up a little of the access to the back bunk, so I only have about 18"
โMay-13-2017 09:12 PM
โMay-13-2017 09:06 PM
turkeylord wrote:
New camper, new round of mods!
Painted the sun yellowed electric tongue jack. Rewired it as well with a new fuse holder.
Door catch was beat and the door stripped out, so I took apart the door and backed the panel with a piece of sheet metal.
Moved spare tire and mounted receiver tube and bike rack.
Added sway control.
Added tongue tool box, wired the battery inside. Also had to weld on the equalizer hitch brackets to have enough room.
โMay-13-2017 06:08 PM
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โJan-04-2017 10:17 AM
Mr.Usa wrote:
Was trying to figure out a mod to store some fishing poles but they fit real nice behind the (slideout) couch, No mod needed ๐
โSep-14-2016 10:20 AM
โSep-14-2016 10:16 AM
drenjoey wrote:popeye59 wrote:
That back bunk looks about as hard to get into as in my ROO 233S. Especially if you have any girth to you or aren't very flexible.
Once the front slide is opened, there's plenty of room to get there (close to three feet width)
โApr-24-2016 04:34 PM
popeye59 wrote:
That back bunk looks about as hard to get into as in my ROO 233S. Especially if you have any girth to you or aren't very flexible.