For the wheel storage you could cut a groove out in the back of your wardrobe for each one with a belt strap across the grooves holding them in place. P.s it would also make them stick out less. Good luck with it good Sir..
Rather than bolting the board to the L-Track I ended up just resting the board on 4 of these L Track Double Lug Threaded Stud... www.amazon.com/dp/B07V9S7S3P?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share Those stick out far enough to support the ends. I use a stack of milk crates to support the board from underneath. I had to cut down one of the milk crates with a table saw. This provided a very strong support system that doubles as storage. The board is just resting on the lugs and the crates. I could drill some holes through the board and tie the board off to the lugs to hold it down securely. I like this solution because it is easy in and easy out. If it's not clear let me know and I will create a video. See my winter mods video for more details
@@istj777 The original pieces were replaced with 4.5" sofa bed style mattresses. The new piece that fit in the garage area is 6.5" thick because I designed it to sit on the plastic table which sat 2" lower than the Murphy Bed's support surface. Check out this video for more info about custom mattresses designed to work with the original plastic table: ruclips.net/video/OWefPwNS_VI/видео.html
For the wheel storage you could cut a groove out in the back of your wardrobe for each one with a belt strap across the grooves holding them in place. P.s it would also make them stick out less. Good luck with it good Sir..
The van is the Winnebago Solis 59PX. The wardrobe you see
is actually a wet bath / shower built from plastic.
Can you share more info on installing the board for bed extension, how you did it with L track
Rather than bolting the board to the L-Track I ended up just resting the board on 4 of these L Track Double Lug Threaded Stud... www.amazon.com/dp/B07V9S7S3P?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Those stick out far enough to support the ends. I use a stack of milk crates to support the board from underneath. I had to cut down one of the milk crates with a table saw. This provided a very strong support system that doubles as storage. The board is just resting on the lugs and the crates. I could drill some holes through the board and tie the board off to the lugs to hold it down securely. I like this solution because it is easy in and easy out. If it's not clear let me know and I will create a video. See my winter mods video for more details
Where did you get your Murphy bed mattress? Was it custom and can you purchase right off the shelf somewhere?
I measured the area, created a diagram and ordered it online via Mattress Insider.
@@603BVan what like 4 inches high do you think or what did you get?
Mattress Insider. Check out this video for more info: ruclips.net/video/OWefPwNS_VI/видео.html
@@istj777 The original pieces were replaced with 4.5" sofa bed style mattresses. The new piece that fit in the garage area is 6.5" thick because I designed it to sit on the plastic table which sat 2" lower than the Murphy Bed's support surface. Check out this video for more info about custom mattresses designed to work with the original plastic table: ruclips.net/video/OWefPwNS_VI/видео.html
What the size is bed now ? Queen or full ?