Phillybarbour
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My cup of tea seems to taste the same if the van is level or sloped!
Chasn;n12794 said:>>you wont remove the rocking when you move in the van oir the wind comes up.<<
I was thinking that a pair of Al-Ko steady legs would minimise this problem.
Jezport;n13080 said:Our last van had alko rear steady legs, they are useless. If anyone moves in the front of the van it still rocks around.
You’ll not regret it best thing I’ve done was down at the green frog at Moffat 2 weeks ago drove too far onto grass field stupid thing to do but just parked spent the weekend in the rain ground was a bog tried to reverse off nothing just spin. One press of a button wheels off the ground slid a piece of concrete slab underneath and reversed out. You get so used to them you’ll even use them when you stop for a cuppa enjoy. You never mentioned who fitted themTrek;n26793 said:Got em fitted !
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Banned member;n11375 said:A dealer told me any extras on a motorhome don't add a single penny.
r4dent;n26876 said:I suspect that would be a dealer giving a trade in price, rather than a dealer selling a fully loaded van
Phillybarbour;n12172 said:My cup of tea seems to taste the same if the van is level or sloped!
Admin;n10810 said:We do have a few members who have them fitted, Wully had them fitted recently. I am currently negotiating a discount with SAP and hope to announce a 5% discount very soon.