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  1. Hi Roddo

    Thanks for taking the time to post. Yes, I was searching for some info on that Genny slide when our van was being built back in January, and as you suggested I got in touch with a metal worker who made the tray. I used the sliders from a Black Widow slide.

    It was a tight fit, but with some tweaking, the 2.4 Yamaha fits (just).

    Thanks again.

  2. Merv

    With only 10 days until pickup, I have serious doubts it will arrive in time and Kedron will not fit them after pickup.

    They will put up every excuse they can think of as to why you don't need one, as they don't like fitting them at all. They can be very fiddly.

    Good luck.

    Sue

  3. Hi Sue

    We are on our second Kedron, and our second SOG. Would not have a van without one. They are wonderful. No odours and definitely no #2's going where they shouldn't. We leave it in the full setup mode even when travelling.

    We also only use Napisan.

    Tell Ian he won't be sorry. It's money well spent.

  4. We visited the local Yamaha service agent regarding this issue and it appears this is a common and known problem with this particular generator. The fix is - take it to your service agent for a "spring adjustment".

    Haven't had ours done yet as we were pressed for time, but will look at getting this attended to in the next few weeks.

  5. Thanks for those tips Roger. We had heard of similar happening to the diesel heater air intake pipe. When our van was built recently Kedron put our intake in the boot which keeps a nice circulation over the batteries as it draws air into the boot from the side air vents. Also makes it a bit hard for those critters to get in there.

    As for the exhaust for the diesel, we put an appropriately sized rubber stopper (used for the bottom of chair legs) over the end. Just have to remember to take it off before we turn the heater on.

    Never thought of the water tank overflows though, so will get out there in the next couple of days and apply your shade cloth and cable tie solution.

    Thanks again.

  6. Thanks for the good wishes everyone. We are now home and the Kedron is safely tucked away for the night.

    We are so pleased with everything, and now can't wait to get away in it.

    Hope to catch up with some of you on the road.

    Cheers

  7. Hey, thanks guys. Couldn't wish for a better present.

    It will certainly be wrapped in a nice silver wrapping. Hopefully waterproof with all this rain about.

    Auto Sat Dish, Diesel heater, grey water tank, foot rests and even a shoe cupboard and charge cupboard. Somewhere to put all the camera, phone and chainsaw/drill batteries to charge, instead of all over the benchtops and table.

    It even has a servery bench from the kitchen to the cafe seating.

    The Gall Boys have once again done a fantastic job.

    Hope to catch up with you guys on the road sometime. Now that we're also full time travellers, we're bound to pass each other somewhere out there.

    Travel safe.

  8. Kedron will not fit them to already built vans, but I know of at least three that have gone through the build recently with them installed (ours was one of them).

    I agree that it is the way things are going. Perhaps talk to Atlas Tanks Colin. They are on the Sunshine Coast.

    Pickup is tomorrow. Very excited !

  9. I have been given a couple of photos from Tom at the Kedron factory from someone who contacted Black Widow to have a low profile custom made fridge slide made.

    I have contacted Black Widow and they confirm they made the fridge slide, but they did not make the genny slide. As you can see they are very similar, but I am interested in the genny slide in particular and contacting the owner to obtain more information on the slides. The number plate on the Patrol is "Damage", so shouldn't be hard to spot.

    So if you're the owner and you are reading this, please in contact me as I'd love to have a chat.

    Cheers

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  10. Hi Rod,

    We highly recommend Julie Dunkley from Camp Shades. Julie required half a dozen measurements and even we were able to follow the easy instructions on where to hold the tape measure.

    The sides arrived in their own little shade cloth bag and were absolutely perfect. The finish was very professional.

    We know a couple of people who have used Julie and also highly recommend her work.

    Website details - http://www.campshades.com.au/

  11. Hi Rick,

    I believe they stand up quite well. Kedron are putting them in all the ensuite vans now. But yes, the other would probably be more sturdy.

    Thanks for your input.

    Maybe someone out there who has one of the swivel toilets can let us know how it is going (over rough roads).

    Cheers

  12. Doris & Rob

    We are also measuring things very carefully and working out where to put the corner basin, and which toilet we will have. The options are to have a wall to wall toilet with no drop down basin and the corner basin on the opposite wall in the corner. (Same wall as the shower rose).

    .......or have a freestanding toilet, coming from the side wall, but you can swivel it to face the length of the bathroom when in use, and back to straight across when using the shower. This may enable us to put the small corner basin along the same wall.

    Bit hard to explain, so I've included a couple of drawings......not to scale

    Will do some measurement next week to see which one might work the best.

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  13. We have had a VMS in the 100 Series Cruiser for a couple of years now, and love it. We run OziExplorer constantly when on a trip and have heaps of maps.

    Not absolutely convinced Route 66 on the VMS is the best, so we have Tom Tom on my iPhone to help locate the Camps Aus Wide POI's.

    Would also definately have it in the next vehicle.

  14. Hi Rick and Lea. I agree completely with your thinking. We had the basin over the toilet in our last van and with this one I have requested no drop down basin (and yes it does drop down over rough roads - we taped ours up most of the time) and instead we are putting in a small corner basin (in one corner above the toilet).

  15. Hi Doris & Rob,

    I agree with your thinking completely. You only spend a few minutes of each day in the shower/toilet and the extra space for a separate onsuite would be better spent in the more useable part of the van - your sitting area, kitchen and around the bedroom.

    I know others will disagree with me, and that is fine as it is a very personaly decision and we all have different priorities. I would certainly agree that a separate ensuite is very nice and would be wonderful to have, but the price for the space it takes up is too high in a van.

    We are currently having our second Kedron built. The first one had a combined bathroom unit and we thought only for about 10 seconds about changing it for the second van to an ensuite. Once again we decided it was not worth the sacrificed space.

    Good luck with your planning. Take your time and go out and have a look at the different vans as they come through. Once you see a layout you like and can live with, you will know.

  16. Hi Gary & Kaye,

    We tried the ratchet strap mirrors, and they almost destroyed our windows with the scraping and noise they used to make whenever you had to put the windows up and down. If you want some to try, we still have them out in the shed.

    We eventually bit the bullet and went for the Clearview mirrors. See discussion here

    Not cheap, but worth every cent in our opinion.

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