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Just watch those beds on the ends, they still get wet inside with a good storm. My neighbour across the road has a 24 footer (just bought it before xmas) and has since had a bloke come out and make up some further covers which attach to the hoods and drop down below the bed base, no chance of water now. Im not sure how much it cost him but can find out for you and next time he has it set up will get him to take some pics to show you the set up. He has a queen size one end and double the other with 3 bunks on one side for the kids, shower, toilet, aircon etc, beautiful van, tows it with a disco 4 (also new) he just got back the other day, showed me the fuel usage, was 14.7L per 100 average for the whole trip (QLD and back via inland to Syndey).....He's wrapped with it, great looking set up...Cheers SteveFace lift 150 Prado V6 auto. No mods yet
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congrats, we have a 17.56.2 OB 2011 model and love it. Tows great behind the prado and get around 15ltrs / 100 with it on. I just bought some clear tarp (bunnings) and cut to size to wrap around the bed ends if it's going to rain, be cold or hot. Insulates the whole van from the cold and heat and also no water on the canvas at all no matter how bad the rain is. Best bet is it only cost me about $70 and still have about 4mtrs of tarp left over too.
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Congratulations I've just finished looking at a similar post on expanda downunder , we have the 16,49,2 single axle with bunks and love it, we are at mount cotton might have to organize a trip ?PradoPoint GTG 2014 - Iconic High Country - Victoria
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