Mobiframe Composite Flooring System

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Had an hour spare so put some left over super liner down. Couldn’t be bothered putting it between ridges so not sure how effective it will be but got to be better than nothing
 
Watching with interest; as wanting to go for the SAF42 double seat/bed and composite floor to go in my VW Transporter.
I cannot see how best to fix a third party side kitchen though.
With the added thickness of the Mobiframe floor I would also like to know the detail at the side step and rear door. Is it finished or exposed composite?
I have seen the seats in the Knights Custom van and the 3 seater within the CamperKing van; but I’ve not seen anyone use their floor or fit a kitchen.
If anyone can enlighten me it would be much appreciated. TIA
 
Watching with interest; as wanting to go for the SAF42 double seat/bed and composite floor to go in my VW Transporter.
I cannot see how best to fix a third party side kitchen though.
With the added thickness of the Mobiframe floor I would also like to know the detail at the side step and rear door. Is it finished or exposed composite?
I have seen the seats in the Knights Custom van and the 3 seater within the CamperKing van; but I’ve not seen anyone use their floor or fit a kitchen.
If anyone can enlighten me it would be much appreciated. TIA
So the floor is quite thick I cannot remember the exact depth now however I believe it means that you can’t have the standard wardrobe unit. However happy to be corrected. I’ve ordered a low level kitchen from van furniture as this is suitable and I prefer that style anyway. I think it makes the van appear a bit more spacious
 
Watching with interest; as wanting to for the SAF42 double seat/bed and composite floor to go in my VW Transporter.
I cannot see how best to fix a third party side kitchen though.
With the added thickness of the Mobiframe floor I would also like to know the detail at the side step and rear door. Is it finished or exposed composite?
I have seen the seats in the Knights Custom van and the 3 seater within the CamperKing van; but I’ve not seen anyone use their floor or fit a kitchen.
If anyone can enlighten me it would be much appreciated. TIA
So the floor is quite thick I cannot remember the exact depth now however I believe it means that you can’t have the standard wardrobe unit. However happy to be corrected. I’ve ordered a low level kitchen from van furniture as this is suitable and I prefer that style anyway. I think it makes the van appear a bit more spacious
Yeah, Van Furniture look good. Are you going to have to collect the Low Level from them? How are you thinking of fixing it to the Mobiframe floor? Please keep me posted. Thanks
 
Here is a picture of my floor insulation before the pop-top was installed...

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You could install a Mobiframe composite floor on such an insulated floor, but it will require some effort. Only the contact surface between the composite floor and the vehicle floor is glued. Therefore, it would be necessary to remove the insulation from the grooves/ridges on the floor of your VW (Mobiframe's floor needs to be glued to the metal directly).
 
Having spoke to the guys at Camperware house they stated the adhesive goes only on the ridges. So I think as long as it’s not on the ridges it’s ok
 
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