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<blockquote data-quote="bottom rung" data-source="post: 237803" data-attributes="member: 4179"><p>Been a bit of a delay.... The camper is too tall to get into the garage. I have removed the front portion of the riviera roof so the front end can go in, and I have arranged a few mates to come round tomorrow to help push the back in on trolley jacks with the back wheels off. I need to drop the back by about 6" to get her in. Just to complicate things I have decided not to lower her permanently as the Scottish campsites are pretty uneven and we will usually be fully loaded with loads of kit and the family. The deluxe trim is also going to a new home as I don't want to drill any holes in the body and cause more rust traps. </p><p>On the lookout for a decent set of front rectangular reflectors and front bumper step rubbers as well. Maybe some pics tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bottom rung, post: 237803, member: 4179"] Been a bit of a delay.... The camper is too tall to get into the garage. I have removed the front portion of the riviera roof so the front end can go in, and I have arranged a few mates to come round tomorrow to help push the back in on trolley jacks with the back wheels off. I need to drop the back by about 6" to get her in. Just to complicate things I have decided not to lower her permanently as the Scottish campsites are pretty uneven and we will usually be fully loaded with loads of kit and the family. The deluxe trim is also going to a new home as I don't want to drill any holes in the body and cause more rust traps. On the lookout for a decent set of front rectangular reflectors and front bumper step rubbers as well. Maybe some pics tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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