> Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. The bracket I moved is the one screwed to > the bottom side of the table. Moving it closer to one end gives the > table a larger arc to swing in. This lets it move closer to the bed and > also allows the other short edge to fit snug against the side panel and > right behind the driver's seat. Is this in a full westy? It sits above the sink/stove unit? Hmmmm, Tom
It also doesn't rattle since the one > edge is pushed tight against the side wall before the adjustments knobs > are tightened. > > Mark > > > bueses wrote: > >>> I am talking about the full camper front table. It mounts to the >>> driver's side front seat box corner, not the side wall. It pivots around >>> on it's curved leg. I moved the underside table bracket position so the >>> table stows right behind the driver's seat, still in the horizontal >>> position. It can be used in that position or swung around till it is >>> closer to the bed/seat. Of course this is all without a middle seat >>> installed. >>> >>> Mark >>> >>> >> >> Any pics of how this works Mark? Where is the corner bracket moved to on >> the pedestal? >> >> Inquiring minds need to know. >> >> Tom >> >> >> >> >> |
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