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What do you mean by "offside"? I may not be familiar with trailer terms but in any manner theres really no reason it cant be wherever you want it for your ease of use. Ive seen them on the rear and both sides before pretty commonly depending on how big your kitchen is. Only place I havent is on the tongue side but that area is usually reserved for some storage as its hard to use otherwise.
 

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Offside in UK is passenger side. (Says the guy with "offside undo" cast into his MGA knock offs
Aww okay! Then I dont really see a reason why not. Might just come down to preference but nothing should be stopping you.
 

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Not noticed that one. Have noticed that the fridge slide on a set of drawers in the back of a vehicle is usually the opposite side to the exhaust... less heat that side.


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Offside in UK is passenger side. (Says the guy with "offside undo" cast into his MGA knock offs)


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Thank you for explaining OS and NS.
Its just that all the trailers i've seen are made with the kitchen area either on the NS or back and never on the OS. The set I want to use is the armadillo rtt and 270 awning. The awning has a bedroom which will stop me using the kitchen if I put it on the NS. Hope this makes sense now. http://www.armadillo4x4.co.uk/Armadillo4x4_Roof-Tent_HOME.html
http://www.armadillo4x4.co.uk/Armadillo4x4_Awning_Shell.html