racing green wrote:Removing the rear window would be the option indeed, rather then hinging it into the inside. I'm just not sure yet about the work that involves, and if this wouldn't be out of place with the main idea of having a camper that could be put into place within the hour or so. Removing the rear window isn't a thing I'ld do 10x a year..hmmm..choices have to be made...
There is a simple logic here:
- The existing window is fixed - it cannot be made to hinge down, or open at all;
- The existing window cannot be used and must be taken out;
- Refitting the existing window in its rubber moulding is long, difficult work, so that is not how the window would be replaced when the camper is taken off;
- A new, easily-removable rear window is required - the old one will only be repaced if you sell the pick-up;
- Making the new window hinge inwards, and still be watertight, is very hard - it's easier to remove the window when the camper is fitted and use a separate sleeping platform extension.
I think that has worked that idea to death.

Andrew