Julie, I am not a Coromal owner and know very little about their construction. but i do know that with some van manufacturers that even putting an swing out/adjustable arm on a wall for a TV, the van needs additional internal wall support. So I would be very wary of where you install the pulley system to lift the beds, talk to a coromal dealer/caravan repairer prior to doing any work and get them to inspect your van.
Agree with Jim gas Strut upgrade could be the way to go.
Peter
-- Edited by PeterInSa on Sunday 21st of July 2013 04:17:30 PM
Why don't you just upgrade the gas struts on the beds?
I did this with our double bed when we went from a rubber to innerspring mattress.
It made the bed easier to lift when this was done.
Patroist, these beds have to be pulled up from inside the van. Not a gas strut to be seen. The bed pulls up then clips via a strap. Then you go outside to
close the front and rear lids or doors (they are the roof of the beds) and lock them down. It's the pulling up that's hard for me.
Hi Julie, I think I understand your dilema, from memory it is quite a stretch to the grab handle to pull the bed base up, then it needs quite a tug to make it move. I suspect a large part of your problem is the stretch, and the angle that you need to pull them up at.
It MAY be possible to make the job easier (reduce the stretch) by lenthening the pull handle, just a loog of something tied through it would be worth a try before you start modfying your van.
Hi Julie, I think I understand your dilema, from memory it is quite a stretch to the grab handle to pull the bed base up, then it needs quite a tug to make it move. I suspect a large part of your problem is the stretch, and the angle that you need to pull them up at.
It MAY be possible to make the job easier (reduce the stretch) by lenthening the pull handle, just a loog of something tied through it would be worth a try before you start modfying your van.
Thanks Plendo, I am pleased you understand. There is a long strap, I just don't have the oomph to pull it up to the point of balance. Currently I push them up from the
outside, jam a broom under it and do the rest inside. Cheers Julie M