When it comes to converting a lorry to a motorhome, one important consideration is deciding which components to keep and which ones to remove. For my own conversion project, I decided to keep the tail lift and I had several reasons for this decision.
One of the main advantages of keeping the tail lift was that it provided an extension to the living area of my motorhome. By adding a railing around the perimeter of the tail lift, I was able to create a safe and secure outdoor space that could be used for entertaining, relaxing, or simply enjoying the fresh air and scenery.
The tail lift also provided a source of power for the motorhome. Because the tail lift was powered by the vehicle’s battery, I was able to use it as an additional power source for running lights, charging devices, and other electrical needs.
Finally, I installed a remote control switch for the tail lift, which allowed me to lift it up and down with ease, without having to plug in the old-style system every time I wanted to use it. This made using the tail lift more convenient and user-friendly, and it added to the overall functionality and convenience of my motorhome.
Overall, I believe that keeping the tail lift was an excellent choice for my motorhome conversion project. If you’re considering a similar project, it’s worth taking the time to evaluate the different components and decide which ones are right for your needs and preferences. With the right components and accessories, you can create a functional and enjoyable living space that is perfect for your motorhome adventure.