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t25 cab bunk

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can any1 help please?? i hav just bought a cab bunk to fit in the front of my t25 for my daughter and iv been told that i need to fit the brackets to the outside of the cab doors but as the front section of the doors are rounded i would of thought that this is (bad practice)?? should i fasten the brackets to the 'a' and 'b' pillars??? help!! :?
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keep us posted on this one would like to add a bunk for my little one too post some piccys up when u r done

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stubeedoo wrote:can any1 help please?? i hav just bought a cab bunk to fit in the front of my t25 for my daughter and iv been told that i need to fit the brackets to the outside of the cab doors

Yes, but be sure to park exactly 5 feet away from someone else who has the brackets outside, and cover them well if it's windy..... :lol:

Bluebird suggest mounting it really high up the a and b pillars, but I'd worry that my daughter couldn't get out unassisted - tis very high. I've mounted to the metal of the door.....:D

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Although removed by the previous owner, the holes are still there :roll:
Mine was mounted as you said on the A and B pillars...
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spotted these bars for the bunk http://www.gowesty.com/Merchant2/mercha ... e-childcot

and a shame this one doesn't fit from jk http://217.29.195.146/FMPro?-db=wproduc ... 443&-find=

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hey thanks for the tips people, i ended up mounting the front brackets on the front pillar (on the door itself) its not flat but it seems to work and the rear brackets i mounted on the 'b' pillars, i had to move my seatbelt brackets into the lower anchors that are already there for me, must of been factory fitted, gona take some fotos when i get chance, i did a search and got someones pics of there bunk from a just kampers forum!! oops!! but thats wot came back on the search :)
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