At the minute the top bunk is angled upward with the back of the bed obviously where the hinges are, and the front of the bed up against the roof of the cab and it’s connected to like a seat belt which is holding it up. I’ve unclipped this as I want to have it level to put some of my things on it but I can’t seem to find how I adjust it in a such a way that it will be level.
Any able to describe on here how I do it?
Unclip the 2 seat belt things and it’ll drop level.
Push up and clip them back in and it’ll be tucked away again.
I can put my holdall and a few other bits and bobs and clip it up no bother.
A.
When I unlcip them it drops down so much that it is angled a bit the other way. You couldn’t sleep on it as you’d roll off! In my last unit it was flat, with the straps still connected to the roof and that net thing was up to stop my things flying forward. I can’t see how to adjust them though!
Rowley010:
When I unlcip them it drops down so much that it is angled a bit the other way. You couldn’t sleep on it as you’d roll off! In my last unit it was flat, with the straps still connected to the roof and that net thing was up to stop my things flying forward. I can’t see how to adjust them though!
Those straps are connected to the roof by a hook that connects behind were the seat belt type fastener goes into the roof, you will find them on the same webbing as the seat belt fastener, and as you describe, they will hold the netting up to.
Adonis.:
Unclip the 2 seat belt things and it’ll drop level.
Push up and clip them back in and it’ll be tucked away again.
I can put my holdall and a few other bits and bobs and clip it up no bother.
A.
I brought some plastic boxes from Homebase that fit onto the top bunk when its clipped up, that way, the bunk hold it all in place, don’t think that netting is very effective 
Get a hacksaw. Start with the roof spoiler, work your way down cutting off manageable bits as you go. When there is nothing left you’ve sorted it!
eddie snax:
Rowley010:
When I unlcip them it drops down so much that it is angled a bit the other way. You couldn’t sleep on it as you’d roll off! In my last unit it was flat, with the straps still connected to the roof and that net thing was up to stop my things flying forward. I can’t see how to adjust them though!
Those straps are connected to the roof by a hook that connects behind were the seat belt type fastener goes into the roof, you will find them on the same webbing as the seat belt fastener, and as you describe, they will hold the netting up to.
Adonis.:
Unclip the 2 seat belt things and it’ll drop level.
Push up and clip them back in and it’ll be tucked away again.
I can put my holdall and a few other bits and bobs and clip it up no bother.
A.
I brought some plastic boxes from Homebase that fit onto the top bunk when its clipped up, that way, the bunk hold it all in place, don’t think that netting is very effective 
Ah ha, got it! Thanks. Unlike my last unit I can’t leave it down though to use as a shelf because then doesn’t give me enough room to sit on the bunk without bending my neck. My last unit had more room! I will have to look for some of these boxes you mention then that will fit there when left up!
Rowley010:
[Ah ha, got it! Thanks. Unlike my last unit I can’t leave it down though to use as a shelf because then doesn’t give me enough room to sit on the bunk without bending my neck. My last unit had more room! I will have to look for some of these boxes you mention then that will fit there when left up!
That’s good 
Is it a Topline or a Highline 
Last one was a top line, new one is a highline
Rowley010:
Last one was a top line, new one is a highline
I wondered that, when you said that you couldn’t sit on the bed with the bunk down.