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Colin
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Been plagued with an annoying rattle the last few trips, and today I was determined to get to the cause. So much so, it nearly started divorce proceedings with Mrs refusing to sit in the back to pin it down and instead suggesting I turn the radio louder! "It's only a van, they always rattle"
That was it. I stopped the van and took everything out from under the read bed and chucked it in the front.
Still there
Stopped again, took out the tool box. Still there
Repeatedly stopped and retried, emptied the rear cupboard, removed the chairs from the tailgate, the table from the sliding door, emptied the drawer under the seat, ......
Mrs: "It might be something in here" (pointing to the hatch in the roof) and starts opening it as we're driving along "NO DON'T OPEN IT! The bellows may fall down and block my view!"
And so stop start continues ..... the drop down locker, moved the stuff in the undersink cupboards, checked the sink and fridge covers, moved the rear seat right forwards, removed the rear shelf, wound the awning in and out and STILL THERE
Only thing left to try is the roof. Open the hatch, hmmm, light could be rattling, retighten the velcro and drive off.
Bliss.
"I told you it was in there"
How much could I save camping on my own?
That was it. I stopped the van and took everything out from under the read bed and chucked it in the front.
Still there
Stopped again, took out the tool box. Still there
Repeatedly stopped and retried, emptied the rear cupboard, removed the chairs from the tailgate, the table from the sliding door, emptied the drawer under the seat, ......
Mrs: "It might be something in here" (pointing to the hatch in the roof) and starts opening it as we're driving along "NO DON'T OPEN IT! The bellows may fall down and block my view!"
And so stop start continues ..... the drop down locker, moved the stuff in the undersink cupboards, checked the sink and fridge covers, moved the rear seat right forwards, removed the rear shelf, wound the awning in and out and STILL THERE
Only thing left to try is the roof. Open the hatch, hmmm, light could be rattling, retighten the velcro and drive off.
Bliss.
"I told you it was in there"
How much could I save camping on my own?