even at Busfest last year I used them as the ground was not level.

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California Dreamin wrote:Why is it that this thread is generating an obvious 'Yay' bias when I know from my own experience that when this discussion has come up 'on camp' the majority of users say the opposite. I can't help but think that there is a degree of'I've brought some so I won't admit to the fact that they aren't that good
California Dreamin wrote: Yes you can buy mine but as they appear to be 'THAT GOOD' I'm asking for 60% of new price...a bargain for something this essential![]()
Martin
California Dreamin wrote:Why is it that this thread is generating an obvious 'Yay' bias when I know from my own experience that when this discussion has come up 'on camp' the majority of users say the opposite. I can't help but think that there is a degree of 'I've brought some so I won't admit to the fact that they aren't that good'
Martin
pionte wrote:
I am happy to admit when I have bought things that turned out to be rubbish ,little catch thingy to hold the tailgate slightly open etc etc
itchyfeet wrote:California Dreamin wrote:Why is it that this thread is generating an obvious 'Yay' bias when I know from my own experience that when this discussion has come up 'on camp' the majority of users say the opposite. I can't help but think that there is a degree of 'I've brought some so I won't admit to the fact that they aren't that good
Maybe you just camp with the same people all the time?
California Dreamin wrote: We often have a bit of a chuckle watching other T25's (and campers in general) slipping clutches, revving the nuts out of their engines on what we regard as being fairly flat camping surfaces.
I can fully understand why you might want to use them on inclines but it seems to me that they are often used unnecessarily...'I've brought them so I'll use them' mentality.
Definite non-starter on a Westy, with the waste water, Eber and gas tank under there already.CJH wrote:I wonder how difficult it would be to rig up an underslung bracket so that more substantial ramps could be carried underneath.
CJH wrote:I've got a small pair(of ramps) but they don't help very much. Trying to find the right balance between the packing space they take up inside and the height they'll give you on site is tricky. I wonder how difficult it would be to rig up an underslung bracket so that more substantial ramps could be carried underneath.
itchyfeet wrote: seems to be loads of room above the gearbox, been looking at that space for years thinking how I could store stuff up there hanging from the floor
itchyfeet wrote:or just throw the ramps away an man up, if you can't sleep on an angle you probably shouldn't be camping.