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ebajema



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The C02 is only a problem for young FFRR Owners.The older ones need thOwners.The older ones need the 100 20 times per night so plenty fresh air coming in every time the door or tailgateones need the 100 20 times per night so plenty fresh air coming in every time the door or tailgate opens😂 MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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You been drinking Eugene Whistle Whistle Whistle Laughing Bow down Thumbs Up

Ahh, thats why ya need the loo 20 times a night sir Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

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J90



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Or you could have a roof tent as popularised by our Aussie cousins:-

 Travelling around in circles again.

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myvatn



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thanks for the comments
if it is about the CO2 than we have to deal with that. Sad


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finchi



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rear seats removed now need to make folding board flooring

I've removed the rear seats and plan to make a board like in original post.

What type of board and how best to go about it?

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p38arover



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It looks like 9-ply plywood. Maybe with a film coating, e.g., form board for concreting - what we call formply. Ron B. VK2OTC
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Drilling the spare wheel pan seems to be the obvious CO2 solution. Its the lowest point and can easily be fitted with plugs if required. (just remember to take them out before the trip!)

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dolph34



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Serious question but why not just stay in a B and B or the like , running water , toilet , shower etc 2015 4.4 AB
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finchi



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p38arover wrote:
It looks like 9-ply plywood. Maybe with a film coating, e.g., form board for concreting - what we call formply.


I'm not much of a DIYer, so can you advise me, step by step, how I go about making the folding floorboard, using 9-ply plywood, as in the original post?

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fisha



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I've slept in the RR a couple of times, but the CO / CO2 aspect has come across my mind when doing it. I reckon that if you were sleeping in it a lot, then i would be looking at some sort of ducted vent setup. I think I would use some PC case fans and a couple of ducts to draw air from the rear foot well area and boot area and vent them out either through the rear wing corners ( below the fuse box / DVD areas ) or through the spare wheel area.

PC fans are 12V and run quietly and wouldn't kill the battery. A bit of a bodge, but hey, might be worth it. V8 or else ...

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