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Pole carriers Jayco Swan


Can anyone tell me if a 100cm or 150cm pole carrier will fit along the gap in front of van, between the front end gap and tow area? The retailer doesn't know and it would save having to buy and return a 150 if only the 100 will fit. thanks.



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Just cut out a 155mm circle on a piece of scrap cardboard, then try and pass it through the gap where you want the carrier to be mounted - you'll soon know if you need a 150 or 100 carrier !



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Jon & Lin,
I've only just noticed your query - sorry for the delay.
We had an Eagle - I managed to extract the rear bumper (Outback model) out one notch (there were four holes in the section that slid into the chassis) & added a 100mm pipe for our poles & awning winder.
On the front between the gas bottle & the front of the van, I installed a 150mm section of sewer pipe there (was a tight squeeze) & kept my folding ladder in there. It was held on with tie-down straps in case it ever decided to go walk-about.


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