Hi, can I ask how you got on arranging insurance? It's definitely a non factory fit item so a big safety modification 🤔 genuinely asking as we have an A-class and hate the mirrors!!! Ridiculous amount of reflection (Hymer) wd be interesting to hear about insurance 👍 thank you
Great piece of clever engineering to fit that, for me personally I'm not sure I could live with the 2 screens where they are, but as you say with the drop down bed no real other option - well done, another quality video
On our travels in the motorhome we will when we can use passenger transport. One of the many companies that we have used is West Midlands Passenger Transport part of National Express. They have for many years now been using a system similar to what you fitted in this install. I said to my wife & co driver I wonder when this will eventually enter the motorhome world & lo & behold it's here fitted by yourselves. Well done!
@@jeffwitt8556 they’re fitted on the A pillar and they don’t obscure the view out of the windscreen, in fact, the view is improved as we can now see out of the 1/4 windows too.
The nearside(drivers) side appears to cause a massive dead vision spot to the upper left of the windscreen. Driving a left hand vehicle in UK the driver will miss any person stepping off the kerb Very dangerous from this angle
Cracking install, we are over the moon and can’t thank you enough, the workmanship is second to none.
Hi, can I ask how you got on arranging insurance? It's definitely a non factory fit item so a big safety modification 🤔 genuinely asking as we have an A-class and hate the mirrors!!! Ridiculous amount of reflection (Hymer) wd be interesting to hear about insurance 👍 thank you
@@leannearnold8326I spoke with my insurance prior and they were absolutely fine with the modification, in fact, they weren’t concerned at all.
@@leannearnold8326no problem with the insurance at all. I spoke with them prior to the install.
Great piece of clever engineering to fit that, for me personally I'm not sure I could live with the 2 screens where they are, but as you say with the drop down bed no real other option - well done, another quality video
On our travels in the motorhome we will when we can use passenger transport. One of the many companies that we have used is West Midlands Passenger Transport part of National Express. They have for many years now been using a system similar to what you fitted in this install. I said to my wife & co driver I wonder when this will eventually enter the motorhome world & lo & behold it's here fitted by yourselves. Well done!
Hi what’s the cost for this please? I’m really interested in having mine done.
that music sounds like sick chipmunks on acid
The whole point in choosing an A class motorhome is the magnificent view out of the windscreen. Those two screens ruin that. Such a shame.
@@jeffwitt8556 they’re fitted on the A pillar and they don’t obscure the view out of the windscreen, in fact, the view is improved as we can now see out of the 1/4 windows too.
The nearside(drivers) side appears to cause a massive dead vision spot to the upper left of the windscreen. Driving a left hand vehicle in UK the driver will miss any person stepping off the kerb Very dangerous from this angle
Not at all, I have lost the massive blind spot now the bus mirrors are gone.
The new screens are pretty much inline with the A pillars.
@@robturner3546 Hope it works out