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StingrayL82
Aug 06, 2018Explorer
pnichols wrote:
Our 2005 Itasca does not do that. In fact the bottom of the overhang is cut out in a half-circle that is attached to a matching half-circle cut out in the cab's steel roof. By pushing one half of the two-piece overhang bed mattress up onto the forward piece of the mattress when not used for sleeping, we can enter into the cab almost fully standing and only bend down at the last minute to sit in the driver and passenger seats. Our overhang could not bounce or move without tearing itself free from the cab's roof.
Maybe Winnebago changed the whole overhang bottom/cab ceiling design sometime after the OP's model year?
Same thing with our 1976 Monaco Winchester, and that two-piece overhang is really handy, when you're 6'0". I never noticed any movement in our overhang either.
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