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Hi, Vi,
Ken's the one who asked about the tanks and the shower door, but I sure appreciate the information, too!
I haven't gotten a response from Jim about the rear window. Maybe I will write or call him again when I'm closer to actually ordering.
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Sharon, although I visit here daily I rarely post, but I am an Eggcamper owner. I drove from Texas to get mine at the factory over a year ago. Again, from Texas, so I could have gotten something closer. I have had Burros X2 and a
Scamp also. I do not miss the rear window at all.
The other side
windows are large. As your question to a rear window. Notice in photos that there are what appear to be large protrusions on both side of rear of camper inside at the back. This allows for the pancake style
lights on the rear to recess into the body of the camper. I like the large
lights on the rear. Placing a window back there might be tricky due to those
lights recessions to the inside of camper. I do not think they would do a mod like that, but I am not speaking for the company.
At any one time they are working on about 10 of these on the assembly line. I toured the place as I made my purchase. At that time I took the eggcamper kit and finished it the way I wanted. If I had it to do over again, I would have bought the lower end version and then put what else I wanted in it, as I did a lot of work on it, instead of being out on the road using it. I do not think he is offering the kit version right now. I am sure he would leave doors off if you requested. The big closet door I mounted to open from the left to the right while standing at the counter. It is handy to stand in doorway from outside and load stuff into one that opens from right to left, but I wanted mine to open left to right.
The
fridge that is recommended for the camper at the factory is just right for it. If you get one bigger, you can easily get into the wheel well area under the sink and have issues with the install, so I realized the recommended was the way to go. It operates on 12 volt only and works very well.
The camper is very roomy. I keep shower curtain in mine for now. a shower door from Lowes can easily be installed in the camper if you want one some day. I use mine mostly myself and the curtain approach lessens the
weight factor too.
I think you would really like the eggcamper.
I only have one issue with it. It sits lower to the ground than most others made right now. It has plenty of clearence on the highway, but I do wish it set a little higher up off the ground, but on hard pavement and highway it has plenty of ground/air clearence. Off the beaten path a high center drag on a back road might create an issue and I do not do that off road stuff. More head room than any FG travel trailer I have seen. I am 6'2" tall. I have about 6 or 8 inches of head room. Bed is big. Gelcoat interior is great. Ask me more, glad to answer your questions..
Weldon