mezmo wrote:In general, I think it's a good idea to have doors on both
sides for safety and versatility.
But if there is to be only One Door, it should be on the
'passenger side'. In North America, everything is set up
for that configuration. Unless you always plan to pull
forward into a camp site, having only one door on the
'driver's side' is basically setting yourself up for permanent
inconvenience - your tolerance level for that is your
decision.
Since you are still at the initial stages, let me suggest this:
Keep the 'driver's side' door, as that seems to be what You
really Want, BUT, why not also frame in a door frame on the
'passenger side' now ? You do not have to put a door there
now, but if after camping experience, you find that the
'driver's side' door really is as inconvenient as I think it is,
then you can "easily" put in a door on the 'passenger side'.
Just mark or note where you'd need to cut into the side to
access the preframed door frame.
Just a suggestion...
Cheers,
Norm/mezmo
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