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Old 02-13-2008, 07:04 PM   #1
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Which cabinet style is bigger?

Does anyone know which cabinet style is bigger for the space used in modern trailers: CCD or Safari style?

My hunch is my CCD. The look deeper and taller, but I don't have a safari to measure against. Anyone up to measuring the depth and height of their Safari style cabinets?
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Hi, Westfalia. I don't know the answer to your question, but I think the Safari cabinets are larger or have more useable space. CCd's Look like about the same size except with flat fronts with frames to hold the plastic slideing doors in place. With the Safari's slightly rounded doors and the whole front opens up, I store my 15" LCD TV in one of my front cabinets; I don't think my LCD TV would fit inside of a CCD cabinet.
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the online parts 'library' at the company website...

includes dimensions for virtually every interior cabinet in each model line,

along with all of the shell dimensions, trim and so on, right down to the rivets.

the parts library only covers up to 2004 models, but the safari and ccd stuff is there for comparison...

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Bob and 2air, thanks! Sounds like a trip to the parts catalog will yield my answer.
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Old 02-13-2008, 10:31 PM   #5
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Ugh, after a LOT of reading, I haven't found out much info. If anyone is able to provide a quick measurement, that would be nice.
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