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rondeb
Aug 25, 2015Explorer
Yellowboat. wrote:rondeb wrote:
A few ideas of things we did to make our 33C more comfortable for us.
Wow. You made quite a trip when you first got your coach. We made a similar trip when we bought our 2005 Sightseer 29R. The reason why we purchased our 2016 33C is because we are planning another East Coast visit.
As far as suspension upgrades, they were negotiated and included in our purchase agreement. The dealer is installing a trac bar, sway bar, Safe-T-Plus, Progressive Industries surge protector, and an air compressor for our toad braking system, and rock guard. These were items that were installed on pur 29R.
I see that you also live in the Northwest and that you had a Miata. I had two Miatas. The latest was a 2000. We traded it for a 2010 Saturn Vue that was set up for RV towing. It was getting hard for me to get in and out of the Miata.
For other upgrades we will take them one at a time. I see that you did shades and kitchen faucet, things that are now standard on the 33C.
We have been talking about replacing the factory recliner with one of our LazyBoy chairs if the recliner is not comfortable. We ordered our 33C from Winnebago with the options that we wanted. We decided on the Rest Easy adjustable on two sides, couch. When I tried sitting on the couch in a 2015 model, the simulated leather fabric was slick and I would slide/slump down. I'm happy to say that our 2016 couch is not slippery.
Safe travels. JD
The shades came in ours, but it didn't have the shades on the side windows in the cockpit area, so those are the shades we ordered to match the others. The factory recliner was just so small that my husbands 6'4 and my 5'8 just didn't fit at all, so we just took it out. The couch as you said was slippery and very uncomfortable for us, so out it came and 2 recliners went in. Gave us more room and more comfort
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