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garryk6
Jun 30, 2015Explorer
Most class C have not only the back wall but also part of the roof cut out maximizing the connection to the van body.
Because you have a truck, your frame will want to twist the most right at the connection to the cab and camper. A
I have looked at a few early truck style class C motor homes that only had a crawl/walk through. They used a flexible rubber boot of sorts that was bolted and flanged to the cab and the camper. This provided a flexible yet airtight seal. I would avoid connecting the can and cabover, as the cab will want to move and the cab over is fairly rigid that could cause buckling at the cab over to main body of the Avion.
I hope this helps!
Garry
Because you have a truck, your frame will want to twist the most right at the connection to the cab and camper. A
I have looked at a few early truck style class C motor homes that only had a crawl/walk through. They used a flexible rubber boot of sorts that was bolted and flanged to the cab and the camper. This provided a flexible yet airtight seal. I would avoid connecting the can and cabover, as the cab will want to move and the cab over is fairly rigid that could cause buckling at the cab over to main body of the Avion.
I hope this helps!
Garry
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