ramblinChet
Gone Traveling
I have a Grandby shell and I am interested in hearing your opinion regarding where to mount my National Luna 80 liter refrigerator. My goal it to also build out the interior to include a sink and stove and possibly a seating area.
My initial though was to mount it up against the forward bulkhead in the center of the truck right under the window. This is advantageous since it down near the vehicle's roll center, I can access the contents when the top it down, it could serve as a seat also although the top would be a few inches high.
Another consideration was to mount it on the passenger side up on top of the wheelwell shelf - forward and near the front bulkhead. This keeps my passenger side window open to a large degree while keeping the mass up close to the centerline of the vehicle. It's a bit higher and the contents can not be accessed with the top down but while standing it will be much easier to reach down in and grab something as opposed to squatting down if it was mounted on the ground.
I also purchased the base plate which firmly secures the refer while permitting easy removal for cleaning, servicing, etc.
What I would really like to do is to keep the interior as open as possible while minimizing the impact of the placement of the refer, sink, stove, seating, etc. Your thoughts?
My initial though was to mount it up against the forward bulkhead in the center of the truck right under the window. This is advantageous since it down near the vehicle's roll center, I can access the contents when the top it down, it could serve as a seat also although the top would be a few inches high.
Another consideration was to mount it on the passenger side up on top of the wheelwell shelf - forward and near the front bulkhead. This keeps my passenger side window open to a large degree while keeping the mass up close to the centerline of the vehicle. It's a bit higher and the contents can not be accessed with the top down but while standing it will be much easier to reach down in and grab something as opposed to squatting down if it was mounted on the ground.
I also purchased the base plate which firmly secures the refer while permitting easy removal for cleaning, servicing, etc.
What I would really like to do is to keep the interior as open as possible while minimizing the impact of the placement of the refer, sink, stove, seating, etc. Your thoughts?