Swift Challenger 560 Rear Wardrobe.
Hi Folks,
As the hanging rails are at the extreme rear of the Van and clothes are jumping up as we drive, Does anyone have any ideas how i can stop clothes from falling off??
Cheers,
J100BBA
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Gonna try to do the opposite with the foam insulation, ie instead of putting the insulation on the rail and then putting the clothes onto the insulation.
We are going to hang the clothes directly onto the rail, then put the insulation on top, then gaffer tape around the insulation and rail, see what happens next time we travel?
I have already screwed the rail to the hangers as the rail was jumping out of the side cups, so that's now sorted!
Cheers,
J100BBA
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If you’ve not already got them, fitting shock absorbers to the caravan should improve matters, as will having the wheels balanced.
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We used to have the same van, so know how much the overhang at the back jolts everything off the rails. I don't think we found a solution unless everything was packed very tightly. I suppose you could make use of all those PO bands and tie the hooks together somehow? Anyway it's a small price to pay for a nice van, it was my favourite!
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A simple trick that we do is to alternate the direction of the hanger hooks, one pointing forward and the next pointing backwards. We’ve never had anything fall off the rail yet. It costs nothing either. We do tend to have the wardrobe fairly full which must also help.
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