The front table works great if you rotate the front seats( passenger 180 deg and driver 45 deg ) and put the table between the two seats. Makes for a work station while cooking on the stove. Also makes for a place to put drinks or what have you while eating . Especially if you are confined to the van because of rain. I store the arm folded behind the front seat and the table itself will slide into the space between the closet and the drivers rear window. Just lift and support while sliding in . I never use the rear table, try as I may it will not stay in place without a restraint like a bungie. Good luck. Tom Czerniak 1987 Westy and about to go from Chicago to Arkansas and back w/one wife ,one child and one 90# German Shepherd. :> Drew Bedford wrote: > > When I bought my Westy, it came without the front table and tablearm. I > want to know 1) is it worth having the front table for a family of four > (my guess: yes) and 2) where does the front table get stored while > driving? > > Thanks, > Drew > 83.5 Westy, Utah > > -------------------------------------------------- > Name: drew.vcf > drew.vcf Type: VCard (text/x-vcard) > Encoding: 7bit > Description: Card for Drew Bedford |
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