2024 CS-S Bed Slats Misaligned

HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
New owner here.  Wasn't sure which heading to post this under, if I'm in the wrong area I apologise.

At any rate, I picked up my new trailer this past Monday and took it on a short shakedown cruise to a local (to the dealer) Provincial Park.  I've proven all the Electical, plumbing and HVAC systems so all good there.  The problem I ran into is deploying the bed.  The passenger driver side works well, but, the driver side is obstructed by the AC outlet on the back wall.  There is a cut out for the Lagun mount, but, not for the AC outlet.  To get around it I have to angle the sliding slats which results in them binding before they are fully extended.
It's usable, but, not right.  Not sure if this is a result of improper installation or really poor design.   Not sure if S models are the same in the aft end or this is a CS issue or a my unit issue.  Anyone with a 2024 CS-S have the same problem?  I can think of a couple of solutions, but, wanted to hear from the community before I talk to the dealer.

Since a picture is worth a thousand words, here are some snaps that show what I'm on about:



 

Comments

  • Sharon_is_SAMSharon_is_SAM Administrator Posts: 9,849
    Design flaw.  Looks like it is the passenger side.
    Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio
  • HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
    It's on the passenger side alright - that's what I meant to type, but, clearly there was a communications failure between brain and fingers! 

    Is it just a CS-S thing or all 320s like this?  I am shocked that this is the way it is designed to operate.
  • Sharon_is_SAMSharon_is_SAM Administrator Posts: 9,849
    I believe there is another thread about this issue.
    Sharon / 2017 T@B CSS / 2015 Toyota Sienna Minivan / Westlake, Ohio
  • HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
    I did search, but, came up empty handed.  Will try again.
  • HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
    Searched again.  Read all sorts of interesting bed threads, but, nothing on this issue.  I will bring it up with the dealer, but, if as suggested it is a design flaw, I suspect he will be unlikely to be of much help.
  • donmontalvodonmontalvo Member Posts: 83
    edited May 19
    The bed slats have some wiggle room, wouldn't worry about that.

    My 2024 320S has the vent in a lower position. Can't have it open, or it can break the plastic flaps. Though I might cut some wood out of the sliding panel to allow for that vent to be open. The USBC/AC outlet comes off my Victron 12/1200 inverter, and the flat plug you see is for an adapter (clears the sliding board easily).
    Don Montalvo | Retired Veteran | Full Time Snowbird
    2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
    2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
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  • donmontalvodonmontalvo Member Posts: 83
    edited May 19
    I did search, but, came up empty handed.  Will try again.
    Might check the Facebook pages for the thread. The Victron page moved up on the list, I meant the nuCamp/NuCamp/T@B pages.



    Don Montalvo | Retired Veteran | Full Time Snowbird
    2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
    2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
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  • HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
    Thanks Don.

    My first thought had been that the vent was too high, but, when I looked behind I saw that in the CSS, or at least my CSS, it can't go any lower due to the convector right beneath it.  Yes the bed slats do have some wiggle room, but, having to twist them over or around the vent is a pain and once deployed it remains cock-eyed as shown in the pictures above and rubs against the vent.

    Since we now know that the CS and CSS are different with respect to the location of the A/C outlet I see two possibilities:  Either to save costs NuCamp uses the same slat assemblies for both the CS and the CSS and it's just tough luck for CS owners or,  there are two different slat assemblies for the passenger side, one for the CS and another for the CSS which accommodates the different vent position and whoever installed mine grabbed the wrong assembly for whatever reason.

    I'll check with my dealer, I think he still had one '24 CSS on the lot, or failing that with nuCamp to see which it is.  From there it's either get a replacement or it's tools out.

    Not a member of Facebook.  Will check with some family members and ask them to check it out for me.

    Thanks again for your response.  It definitely steers me in the right direction.
  • donmontalvodonmontalvo Member Posts: 83
    edited 1:18AM
    Might be able to trim a little...

    Don Montalvo | Retired Veteran | Full Time Snowbird
    2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
    2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
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  • HappyWandererHappyWanderer Member Posts: 18
    Yep.  That and the rail behind it. Or, I could recess the vent which, admittedly, would be more hassle.  Neither should be necessary so I will wait to hear if the interference is intentional or accidental.
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