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Bus Discussion => Bus Topics ( click here for quick start! ) => Topic started by: hoots on March 12, 2014, 05:23:57 PM
Hi all, I'm new here and I just started gutting my '89 Eagle. I was reading the march issue of BCM and saw the featured Eagle and the drivers seat was level with the living quarters. How the heck does one do that?
Thanks
hoots
B&B Coachworks in Las Vegas did it on an eagle I believe
They advertise on this site
They did a repower for me
Good people.
HTH
Melbo
It is a simple deal on a Eagle that option was available from the factory from Eagle I don't care for it much as it adds a step but it does makes for more room and a easier layout of the bus IMO, go to www.eaglesinternational.net (http://www.eaglesinternational.net) lot of those guys there have done it
good luck
thanks guys for your replies!
That is our bus. This raise was done with the roof raise. They basically raised the floor, windshield, side windows, and roof. That made the floor flat from front to rear. Then it got the larger 15 model windshield and rv side windows. Both front seats will turn to the rear.
Don and Cary
Thanks, The front seats being able to turn to the rear is what appealed to me.
hoots