Customer Question:
I have a class B motorhome built on a Ford E350 chassis, with the original barn doors in the rear. It has a class III 2” hitch. My question is, are the 2 rear doors still able to be fully opened with the Max Plus Swingaway installed and swung out? Do you have a video showing this operation?
The StowAway on a SwingAway frame will work on the back of a Ford E350 with barn style doors. The left door will open fully, and we will usually put a low profile T-bolt on the latch mechanism to ensure clearance. The right door will open 70-90 degrees, allowing access, but not opening fully.
We do not have a video of the StowAway on a vehicle with the barn doors, but StowAway has a video of the the product how it works.
I have also attached a picture of the StowAway on our shop vehicle, which is a Ford E250. One of the pictures shows the box locked at 90 degrees from the rear of the vehicle, and the other show the box swung out at 180 degrees.

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