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<blockquote data-quote="yachty" data-source="post: 432554" data-attributes="member: 16467"><p>What bus do you have? Tin top or pop top?</p><p>I found I could have done with slightly longer bracket arms when setting it up on my westy pop top, maybe because of the extra strengthening in the roof making it slightly top heavy. It rolls ok on the lowest bolt holes but you have to be careful after it gets to 45 degrees as it then wants to turn turtle and has to be rotated carefully (not one handed like in their video!) and supported by axle stands when in 90 degree position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yachty, post: 432554, member: 16467"] What bus do you have? Tin top or pop top? I found I could have done with slightly longer bracket arms when setting it up on my westy pop top, maybe because of the extra strengthening in the roof making it slightly top heavy. It rolls ok on the lowest bolt holes but you have to be careful after it gets to 45 degrees as it then wants to turn turtle and has to be rotated carefully (not one handed like in their video!) and supported by axle stands when in 90 degree position. [/QUOTE]
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