Electric Twin Sliders, Kitchens and railed rib beds...

LuxuryMilk

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And for today's edition of 'speccing up a van build, without the van in hand, and trying to make sure you aren't walking into a total nightmare...'

We are 4 days away from purchasing our dream spec SWB. Twin sliders was a must (daily driven camper middle aged 6 year old child blah blah). Now this one has twin electric sliders.

So my two questions are:

1 - I assume I will have to scribe/cut out a space to accommodate the 'motor humps'? Has anyone done this? Has any photos or advice? I know twin slider conversions are somewhat rare and not sure how many electric twins I've seen on here...
This is the kitchen were thinking so looks like the hump might just sit in the rear most wardrobe with any luck?

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2 - Wow much of a problem are those 'motor humps' going tl cause me with a 112 rib bed on glide motion rails...? Again, any photos or tips?
This thread implies we might be ok. Would be amazing to see any photos of this bed in a position where the humps are and see the clearance to the side of the van!

These photos fill me with some hope...

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Thank you in advance everyone!
 
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Scribing should be minimal as the kits designed for a twin slider, the humps are already accommodated for.
 
On the Evomotion kitchen? I assumed they were cubbies, rather than accommodating spaces?
Im back and forth emailing Evomotion who have been excellent tbh, so I can check in our next correspondence.
 
From the looks of it the part directly behind the fridge has top storage and you might be able to access the lower part part with the door slid back. The rear section only appears to be accessible from the rear so could be a good location either for gas or your leisure battery
 
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