We're interested in having an after market installation of the extra Lagun table bracket on the exterior of our T@B for a quick way to store it when making up the bed at night. We're just wondering if anyone has had this done and how satisfied you were with the outcome?
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We did the modification so that it can be dropped down all the way.
It's stored in the pasenger side wheel well, when it's not hanging on the outside.
Stored with the awning, bed slats, 12 volt air pump and a few other items that are easy to grab and put away.
You can see the toaster oven in this shot.
2017 Sofitel S Max | 2012 Tacoma SR5 Access w/Towing Package
Ashland City, TN
I'm a very new T@B owner, so lots to learn here... where does one go to have this table installed? I would love to get one eventually. Sounds to me that most people who do MODS do them themselves?
Vancouver, WA (near Portland OR)
2015 T@B 320 S
2016 Kia Sorento V6 AWD
Draco dormiens numquam titilandus.
I ordered the Lagun hardware myself from https://www.rv-table-mount.com/. It was $169 including shipping, but this did NOT include the top. (They do sell some nice tabletops at the link above, i just opted to save some money and make my own.) For the top, I purchased a 36" x 36" piece of 3/8" hardwood veneer plywood from Lowes for $28, cut it to size, and then mounted the Lagun base to it. I rounded the corners and edged the sides with matching edging glued on with an iron. Not that much work if you have a shop, if not i'd suspect you're money ahead just buying one of the built tops from Lagun.
The more difficult part was putting the mounting bracket on and giving it the necessary support. You can see what i did in the pictures, but your camper layout may require something different. Happy to help if you need advice, i've got lots of that.
@homebodyatheart, that looks exactly like what I'm interested in! It looks perfect. I got rid of the big fold down table in favor of slats but haven't been inclined to replace the table because we love the extra room and couldn't find a table top that suited us. This one fits the bill. Love the wood and the inlaid design. Dimensions seem about right. I'd be very much interested in seeing the underside and maybe a couple of measurements for lining up the brackets.
Also makes a great bedside table!
@dsatwork here is the underside (camera was on the floor pointed up) This is how I offset it to look good from above. Have fun with whatever you do!
Nice job on the table though!
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
TV: 2006 Chevy Avalanche LT Z71 aka: WhiteWolf, or 1972 Chevy Custom10 P/U aka: SnarlingWolf
Spokane, Wa.
Eric aka: Lone Wolf
Nice looking T@B! My table top is 24" x 29 1/2". The 29 1/2" dimension is the same as the factory table top, for fitting it in the space to make the bed; (i added two rails to support it). The Lagun mount is centered in the 24" dimension, and is offset so one side is 6 1/2" from an edge. I've attached a picture that should make it clear, but post or call if you have questions. I decided on the 24" dimension and the location of the mount after cutting a piece of cardboard to the size of the original table, and then trimming it and moving the mount to different locations. Since your trailer may be slightly different than mine, you may give that a try.
For anyone considering this mod and unsure of mounting the plate, etc. you might talk to dealer/dustributor or call the factory for additional information. This can easily be done, but I know that drilling through the wall of these trailers makes even the most experienced individual anxious and it does pay to measure, re-measure and check things out completely.
The mounting plate beneath the table should be checked and adjusted before final installation too as you will swivel and move the table around and in close proximity to the trailer wall when using it outdoors.
And as SAM noted above, the aluminum upright support in the factory configuration will not allow you to sit in a chair and use the table conveniently. I took this piece to a machine shop and had them drill a hole further down on the support piece, flipped the support over, re-installed the bolt and locking mechanism. I posted some information a few years back but am on my iphone here in Arizona so I can't access the link as easily. Maybe someone will post it up as it will give you an idea how to priceed. The key is to get the tensioning handle in a position to squeeze the support bar and secure it in place.
T@Bit@t 2015 S Max Outback, ‘18 V6 4Runner