natjwest
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I bet there's some reason why, with a rear-entry door (making the camper symmetrical), the appliances are traditionally on the driver side. I'm just curious why -- doesn't matter really...it's just an obsession to know now.
Nah, I don't think there is, other than filling up and plugging in, etc for the systems on the exterior. I used to have a hard-side big camper and it had fridge on driver, oven/stove on passenger, water tank in the middle below the pass-through window. Some friends have an Alpenlite and it has fridge on passenger side, sink and stove on driver side. Keeping plumbing all on one wall makes sense, but isn't a "reason why".
Nah, I don't think there is, other than filling up and plugging in, etc for the systems on the exterior. I used to have a hard-side big camper and it had fridge on driver, oven/stove on passenger, water tank in the middle below the pass-through window. Some friends have an Alpenlite and it has fridge on passenger side, sink and stove on driver side. Keeping plumbing all on one wall makes sense, but isn't a "reason why".