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Rolo



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Access / Travelling Height

Hi,
Does anyone have the figures for the actual FFRR height in access mode ?

The brochure gives a figure of 1865mm with a small symbol +, which presumable means this is not fixed (as we know !).
But what I need to know is this the height at access or normal height when driving on a normal road ?

I don't have mine yet to get a tape measure out and want to see if it'll fit in the garage before it arrives ......roll on September!

Also, has anyone had issues getting on the channel tunnel with the FF height ?

Thanks.

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http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic5667.h...ss+heighth
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic4501.h...ss+heighth
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic2677.h...ss+heighth

probably more on the search ..

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Rolo,

With the channel tunnel always go for the over height vehicle option - doesn't cost anymore and gives you so much room to turn into the deck. CURRENT : FFRR 2012 4.4 TDV8
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Vogue Owner wrote:
Rolo,

With the channel tunnel always go for the over height vehicle option - doesn't cost anymore and gives you so much room to turn into the deck.


only one bad point with this is, that you end up with the coaches full of people wanting to use the only two toilets on the carriage , otherwise its ok...

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scarey wrote:
Vogue Owner wrote:
Rolo,

With the channel tunnel always go for the over height vehicle option - doesn't cost anymore and gives you so much room to turn into the deck.


only one bad point with this is, that you end up with the coaches full of people wanting to use the only two toilets on the carriage , otherwise its ok...

Time to get a portapotty & privacy glass then !

Thanks guys for your input.

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tbh, there are toilets where you queue up to get on the carriages and the journeys only 35 minutes so its not that bad..and a big advantage is that the carriage is more 'airy' than the car ones...

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scarey wrote:
tbh, there are toilets where you queue up to get on the carriages and the journeys only 35 minutes so its not that bad..and a big advantage is that the carriage is more 'airy' than the car ones...


Or more "On Fire" in some cases !

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