Not had any issue with my passager sport craft swivel (nut on top) Clearly there must be some made better than others?
Thanks that sounds good. I'll check them out. Do you have a drivers one too?Hello @Rg_ still no issues with our Sportscraft ones,passenger one is really easy to swivel and ours are the nut on top ones so you can fit a load of electrics underneath if needs be
I'm not sure that the actual plate is different but my drivers side kit came with a handbrake lowering bracket. This may be the only difference.Hi, I’m in the same boat looking at SPORTSCRAFT as kiravans out of stock permanently. I think lockdown camper builds have thinned out all the stock too.
I have found a place with them in stock, but they don’t make a distinction between passenger/driver where other sites do. Anyone else know if there is a difference?
Also consider batteries, subs or anything else that you may want under the swival as a large nut on the underside may affect this..
Also, rear plastic trim may need cutting to all for the swival..
Thank you Texxaco - whats the handbrake bracket required? can you not fit this without the bracket?I went down the Rusty Lee swivel due to the TUV certification they have.
Easy to fit, although bloody heavy. Very stiff when first fitted but I guess they are all like this when new.
RIB swivels need the lower trims to be modified to give full movement. REIMO do not. I have not seen a driver swivel which does not need modification to the handbrake, its just too high in standard position. Oem swivels are good if you can find one. People raise seat up to avoid the handbrake or use a lowering bracket. Both options are not good. We modify handbrake and refit oem plastics so it looks factory.greetings, was about to buy the Kiravan or the Sportscraft ones but have been put off by the rocking and rattling claims on here. Are there any other manufacturers out there who do driver and passenger ones without need for modifications like trimming plastic etc?