I did this about four years ago, but I had never seen the stuff installed as I bought the car with a floor full of camping gear. There's nothing particularly difficult, nothing to be overly concerned about. It went a lot fast than I thought it would. Just mind the Bentley as the main cabinets and bed/seat have to go in in a certain order. Obviously, you don't want to install a cabinet before wiring connections are made, so make sure you account for all of those. Jim
On Apr 2, 2007, at 7:34 PM, BJ Feddish wrote: > OK. The rust is done and everything is cleaned up. I'm getting > ready to put > all that camping gear back in. I've got the directions for taking > it out on > hand and I even have digital photos taken when I was removing the > stuff. I'm > a little paranoid about putting it back as I don't want to put > anything back > in the wrong order. Is there any suggestions like "be sure to put > the hose > bearings in before the flux capacitor." or any other warnings to that > effect? I'd hate to be 90% of the way through and realize I forgot > something. > > BTW, you don't even want to know what "oozed" out of my old sink drain > before replacing it with a new one. > > Thanks, > Bryan > |
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