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<blockquote data-quote="mike202" data-source="post: 624476" data-attributes="member: 17202"><p>We have a Westy set up, so a three-quarters R&R bed, and a double sleeping bag, so it doesn't take long to make the bed up. I remove the spare wheel and put it under the bus or in the driver's foot well for the night. We also have an infill cushion for this. If we are cooking inside because of poor weather, it's usually something easy and not too messy. </p><p></p><p>I do sometimes wonder whether the spare wheel is absolutely necessary, as I also carry a can of tyreweld, and the punctures I've had in the past (none with the bus) have all been slow punctures. However for what effort it takes, it's probably better to have it than not!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike202, post: 624476, member: 17202"] We have a Westy set up, so a three-quarters R&R bed, and a double sleeping bag, so it doesn't take long to make the bed up. I remove the spare wheel and put it under the bus or in the driver's foot well for the night. We also have an infill cushion for this. If we are cooking inside because of poor weather, it's usually something easy and not too messy. I do sometimes wonder whether the spare wheel is absolutely necessary, as I also carry a can of tyreweld, and the punctures I've had in the past (none with the bus) have all been slow punctures. However for what effort it takes, it's probably better to have it than not! [/QUOTE]
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