Coach to Tooltruck/RV

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Those ceiling mount head units work well and are whisper quiet.
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I had a quick Google last night and I'm seriously looking into the idea for the Mazda. That would fit under the solar panels with the compressor unit mounted below floor level at the rear, then we could play pay back with jet engine diesel heater owners :twisted: :lol:
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I'd give anything to replace my roof mounted OEM noise machine - Coleman I think.
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What is the rooftop profile of those please?
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They are 600 x 600mm by 300m high
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Is this better :D


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Toolman wrote:They are 600 x 600mm by 300m high
Thanks for that, also better welding than my attempts (and George's) but then again mine have more "character" to the bumps :lol:
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I think that will be sufficient Kevin !!
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I dont want the buggers to get out :D :D
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Yep, I reckon that'll keep them in there :lol:

Is the 300mm height in total or from the roof flange mounting face?

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