Did you purchase the van new or secondhand? If it is secondhand, I suggest you attempt to trace the previous owner.
TheHeaths said
08:22 AM Feb 23, 2021
I would talk direct to Jayco in Mount Gambier to see if there is any particular point to the part.
Our Outback has one, and all that happens is the hand brake line runs behind it.
I am certain it doesnt provide anything much more important than that. I suspect it is just to ensure the brake cable remains aligned and out of the way of the wheels.
Let us know when you find out.
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Tuesday 23rd of February 2021 08:25:57 AM
orid said
01:30 PM Feb 23, 2021
Trust me ,
Its to hang your pots and pans.
Sorry!
Orid
Clarky 1 said
01:34 PM Feb 23, 2021
At a guess I would say the brackets are a mounting for a water tank.
KJB said
02:05 PM Feb 23, 2021
Quite possibly mounting brackets for caravan manouvering system........common in Europe.
The Travelling Dillberries said
04:04 PM Feb 23, 2021
Same on our 2011 Sterling.
Facts are they are well behind the wheels, guessing 800mm, so not for manoeuvring system. The one on the door side,the step butts up to it. Standard Water tank couldn't be mounted to them and too low.
Perhaps during hot dip galvanising a spreader bar is fixed between each one to stop the main members twisting. Thats my guess ???
Warren-Pat_01 said
06:46 PM Feb 23, 2021
My 2011 Discovery has them in front of the wheels (single axle).
There's a bit of stuff I don't understand under the van - these are just 2 extras! Something to keep the hand brake cable tidy??
Water tanks are held by straps on to cross members.
dogbox said
07:37 PM Feb 23, 2021
KJB wrote:
Quite possibly mounting brackets for caravan manouvering system........common in Europe.
this would be my guess .
ozpowell said
09:25 PM Mar 1, 2021
Got a reply from Jayco:
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From: noreply@salesforce.com <noreply@salesforce.com> On Behalf Of info
Sent: Monday, 1 March 2021 2:47 PM
To: m****@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Jayco 2013 Outback chassis plate? [ ref:_00D281ttZ5._5000I25YTmq:ref ]
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your inquiry via email.
I have contacted our chassis department and was advised these 4 hole plate are fitted for the option of a caravan mover to be fitted too.
Hi
Can anyone tell me what this 4-hole plate is sitting in front of my wheels on both sides of my 15' single axle van?
Would be nice if I could attach a caravan mover to it. Sorry about the size - can't work out how to make it smaller!!!
cheers
MikeP
I would talk direct to Jayco in Mount Gambier to see if there is any particular point to the part.
Our Outback has one, and all that happens is the hand brake line runs behind it.
I am certain it doesnt provide anything much more important than that. I suspect it is just to ensure the brake cable remains aligned and out of the way of the wheels.
Let us know when you find out.
-- Edited by TheHeaths on Tuesday 23rd of February 2021 08:25:57 AM
Its to hang your pots and pans.
Sorry!
Orid
Same on our 2011 Sterling.
Facts are they are well behind the wheels, guessing 800mm, so not for manoeuvring system. The one on the door side,the step butts up to it. Standard Water tank couldn't be mounted to them and too low.
Perhaps during hot dip galvanising a spreader bar is fixed between each one to stop the main members twisting. Thats my guess ???
There's a bit of stuff I don't understand under the van - these are just 2 extras! Something to keep the hand brake cable tidy??
Water tanks are held by straps on to cross members.
this would be my guess .
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From: noreply@salesforce.com <noreply@salesforce.com> On Behalf Of info
Sent: Monday, 1 March 2021 2:47 PM
To: m****@hotmail.com
Subject: RE: Jayco 2013 Outback chassis plate? [ ref:_00D281ttZ5._5000I25YTmq:ref ]
Hi Mike,
Thank you for your inquiry via email.
I have contacted our chassis department and was advised these 4 hole plate are fitted for the option of a caravan mover to be fitted too.
Kind Regards,
***** *****
Technical Advisor
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Now just got to work out what mover might fit. Purple Line with a special adapter plate that completely avoids the bar going right across the chassis?