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699 viewsSimple sheet metal screws holding the frame to the roof.Apr 21, 2008
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668 viewsJust a view of all the screws used to hold down the lower rails.Apr 21, 2008
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683 viewsLooking down onto the roof from the outside, where the front right corner meets the luggage rack.Apr 21, 2008
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657 viewsApr 21, 2008
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711 viewsFoam padding on ceiling in Bus. Maybe it's acting as insulation or if you sit up in the lower bed too fast it helps cushion the blow?Apr 21, 2008
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682 viewsAnd they do poke through so watch your head!Apr 21, 2008
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775 viewsApr 21, 2008
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768 viewsApr 21, 2008
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839 viewsThe bed is held in by loooong staples. Simply puuuuuull up on it to rip it free. It's in there quite well!Apr 21, 2008
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861 viewsYup, ya gotta rip the bed up as part of the removal process. It's held down very well with long staples. Bed can be removed through the hole in the roof. So, after the Riviera is re-installed and screwed down, the bed bottom goes in last and is stapled down.Apr 21, 2008
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760 viewsApr 21, 2008
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758 viewsApr 21, 2008
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800 viewsFront left corner. Wires feed Riviera pop top light.Apr 21, 2008
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785 viewsLooking up at interior trim from outside the sliding door.Apr 21, 2008
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794 viewsApr 21, 2008
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791 viewsTrim at front of roof opening (that broken dome light is the front unit).Apr 21, 2008
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833 viewsApr 21, 2008
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918 viewsShowing how front luggage rack is held down. One in each corner.Apr 21, 2008
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