While in Cheap as Chips the other day we found some hangers with a solid "body" and a wire hook. A couple of minutes with a pair of pliers had the wire hook closed up so that it has to be squeezed over the rail in the cupboard and now will resist "jumping" off the rail when the van goes over a bump.
No issues for the last 235km home.
Jeff
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We suffered the same problem a few years ago when we had bed and wardrobes at the rear of the van where the bounce and movement is the greatest.The problem was easily solved by squashing a length of foam rubber (free remnants from Clark ) between the top of the rail and and the roof of the wardrobe. Now have a front bed room and don't suffer the problem. Hope this helps someoneIan
Funny thing about clothes hangers. We have a "towel rail" hanging high in our ensuite, rungs north south - if you know what I mean. The 10 plastic hangers that live there for when I hang wet washing, never move - even when we do corrugated roads.
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