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YnotTurbo
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Jun 29, 2013

New Loveseat

The original couch/hide-a-bed was replaced today. Even new it was not very comfortable so we added a residential loveseat just in time for our upcoming trip.
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  • YnotTurbo wrote:
    I was suprised how cheap the original couch was for a higher end fiver...


    Really?

    Nothing about how "cheap" RV manufacturers are surprises me anymore.
  • The Bassett install the new love seats in.I pick them up at the warehouse and for a tip they put them in .One is motorize and the other in manual.Guess which is mine?
  • Getting it thru the door was easy... I had the delivery guys do it. Was a tight squeeze. I was suprised how cheap the original couch was for a higher end fiver... I will replace the recliner eventually. Bob's furniture was a good place to shop.
  • buc1980 wrote:
    I replace my sliping sofa with 2 leather loveseat conected with each other .



    I did the same. Tight fit getting thru the TT door
  • I replace my sliping sofa with 2 leather loveseat conected with each other .
  • We always take a tape measure with us when we go to the Lazyboy Store just in case we see a new one that we might like better than the leather one we have now.

    Our LZB loveseat recliner still has room for a residential end table w/drawers next to it. Which is the best place for the printer/scanner. The dinette cabinet isn't wide enough to hold it.