Undervan storage
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Undervan storage
Does anyone have any experience of Beeny Boxes or similar, I am thinking of having one fitted to my 2012 Broadway EB. I did find an old magazine article that descibed how they are fitted, which involves fixing support brackets to both the chassis and floor, and they do appear to be of high quality and at a reasonable (apart from the cost of driving to the extreme end of Corwall). tghe article alos claimed that Autosleepers were happy to support thier installation and that this addition would not affect the warranty.
However, Autosleepers confirmed to me, quite reasonably, that any warranty claim resulting from fitting a Beeny Box would be rejected. If anyone can offer any advice, names of any other suppliers or indeed any other comments I would appreciate it.
Joe Janssis
However, Autosleepers confirmed to me, quite reasonably, that any warranty claim resulting from fitting a Beeny Box would be rejected. If anyone can offer any advice, names of any other suppliers or indeed any other comments I would appreciate it.
Joe Janssis
Joe janssis- Member
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Re: Undervan storage
There is another company JH Caravans that make the Genie Box. Roli has experience of these. I'm sure he'll be along to give his comments, meanwhile.....
http://www.jhcaravan.com/70463/info.php?p=2&pno=0
http://www.jhcaravan.com/70463/info.php?p=2&pno=0
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Re: Undervan storage
We had a Genie Box (see Pauls link) after advice from a chap with the same van who had the beenie box fitted and wasnt too happy with the installation and it leak facility - there is another post this week on similar topic and some where on this forum photos of the Genie box on our last van (Exec) he couldnt find them some I have put in this thread
roli- Moderator
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Re: Undervan storage
Roli
many thanks for the photos, certainly looks impressive. I assume the fitting is similar to the way Beeny Boxes do it ie fixing to chassis and floor. In your opinion, could screwing into the floor cause any problems that Autosleeper might find unacceptable in the vent of any unrelated warranty claim? I do realise that you can't be a mind reader, but in my experience companies are often inclined to use any excuse to avoid having to shell out to resolve problems, even under warranty.
Regards Joe Janssis
many thanks for the photos, certainly looks impressive. I assume the fitting is similar to the way Beeny Boxes do it ie fixing to chassis and floor. In your opinion, could screwing into the floor cause any problems that Autosleeper might find unacceptable in the vent of any unrelated warranty claim? I do realise that you can't be a mind reader, but in my experience companies are often inclined to use any excuse to avoid having to shell out to resolve problems, even under warranty.
Regards Joe Janssis
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Re: Undervan storage
ah that is genius
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