Newbie Symbol Owner
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Newbie Symbol Owner
I have described my Symbol in the "New member introduction" section of this site.
In that post I mentioned the reasons for choosing it, the alterations & additions I have carried out & some that have been done by a previous owner.
The most significant of these concerns the overcab locker where the whole back section has been brought 6 inches further back, almost touching the ceiling strip light. As it is at the widest part, this modification almost doubles the capacity of the cupboard. The alteration looks professionally handled, possibly carried out by Auto Sleepers themselves.
The only problem is that it's easy to bang your head on this projection but having done that a few times, one learns to duck.
I will post the other alterations in the near future.
In that post I mentioned the reasons for choosing it, the alterations & additions I have carried out & some that have been done by a previous owner.
The most significant of these concerns the overcab locker where the whole back section has been brought 6 inches further back, almost touching the ceiling strip light. As it is at the widest part, this modification almost doubles the capacity of the cupboard. The alteration looks professionally handled, possibly carried out by Auto Sleepers themselves.
The only problem is that it's easy to bang your head on this projection but having done that a few times, one learns to duck.
I will post the other alterations in the near future.
mikemelson- Donator
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Location : Poole Dorset
Auto-Sleeper Model : Symbol
Vehicle Year : 2024
Symbol Front Locker
Mike could you take a photo from the rear looking forward to give a better layout please
Alf
Alf
Alf- Member
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Re: Newbie Symbol Owner
Hi Alf,
Here's a pic from the back of the van, they've used the original unit when enlarging it by 6 inches therefore there's a gap at the top of the locker which can be seen in the photo.
Here's a pic from the back of the van, they've used the original unit when enlarging it by 6 inches therefore there's a gap at the top of the locker which can be seen in the photo.
mikemelson- Donator
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Location : Poole Dorset
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Vehicle Year : 2024
Front Locker
Hi Mike This is my front locker perhaps not a good photo but one I had taken for Squip the chrome rail is for hanging things on the blue line is for drying tea towels etc I always increase the depth of the side rails for oddments and keep the table leg in the front locker on terry clips the other side is the same as
Alf
Alf
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Location : South Yorkshire
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Vehicle Year : 2006
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