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ccxnola
Aug 07, 2016Explorer
I guess it depends on your planned use and needs.
As you may observe, nearly all rv units have the access door on the 'curb' or passenger side of the vehicle. This makes a lot of sense, especially if you need to access on the side of a busy road.
PLUS nearly all campgrounds are setup with most spots organized for the table / campfire pit, etc on the 'curb' side of an RV. I do know of a few where two units (usually good friends) can park side by side with the two access doors & awnings facing each other.
I would be interested to know your motivation and desire to design a special, custom TT when there are so many commercial units with thousands of options.
As you may observe, nearly all rv units have the access door on the 'curb' or passenger side of the vehicle. This makes a lot of sense, especially if you need to access on the side of a busy road.
PLUS nearly all campgrounds are setup with most spots organized for the table / campfire pit, etc on the 'curb' side of an RV. I do know of a few where two units (usually good friends) can park side by side with the two access doors & awnings facing each other.
I would be interested to know your motivation and desire to design a special, custom TT when there are so many commercial units with thousands of options.
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