Did you re-enforce the inside? I'm hearing mixed messages about putting something behind to strengthen it. My issue being I have wall panels on the back so can't get to the wall to re-enforce it?Mine sat packed in the locker for a few years then i decided to fit them and now use them regular abroad then the legs don`t touch the ground.
I would never use them in anything more than a gentle wind or leave it unattended or overnight.
Even had it deployed when the Police Municipale have come round several times collecting the money.
They said nothing, in fact they were glad of the shade, took their time and enjoyed a cooling drink on a couple of occasions.
Similarly when the Gendarmerie have driven through, they looked and nodded then drove off.
Do you have a picture of the inside? How you've re-enforced it from within? I have a Peugeot Boxer and am looking to do it though am already fully convertedBrackets on our van . No movement as the feet are fixed in the bracket..another use for the bracket is a towel rail
Those look pretty good - but pretty expensive as well. I like that they are not permanent.
We have a fiat Ducato and use these
Thank you for this, I understand where you're coming from so will look a little more into this.As the weight as designed is onto the wall, I think just fix it to the wall as the weight is pushing into the van wall, unlike a bike rack which has weight hanging off it & pulling
These look like a good option, do you add them/remove them each time you travel?
We have a fiat Ducato and use these
Or dodgy folk whipping them off when van is left unattended!Yes that’s keeps the rubbers clean!
And means there’s no crud to scratch the van