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- dcbrewerExplorerPaul, after looking at what you done with your spare, I mounted our's the same way but with rim mounted. That space look's like it was made for spare. We pull a small truck, can let tail gate down and back truck up to MH and slide spare into truck bed or slide back in MH from truck. Can get it in and out by self very easy, after removing the 9 bolt's on panel. Want to thank you for the info.
- Meme_RayExplorerWe have noticed the same sagging sofa bed problem and have been searching for a solution. I just ordered a 30" wide bed board from The Vermont Country Store. The link for more information is below. I am hoping this will solve our sagging problem and that the board will easily store inside when the bed is folded as a sofa. If not I will store the bed board in the skinny space behind the sofa. I will let you know how it works out. For $30 bucks I figured it was worth a try. I have not been able to find anything like this in any local stores and have been searching for several months at places like Bed Bath and Beyond and Linens & Things.
http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=5457&itemType=PRODUCT&RS=1&keyword=bedboard
Memedkingdoe wrote:
Sharp1147 wrote:
We have discovered an issue with the sofa bed. Most sofa beds have that rather uncomfortable bar through the middle of the bed. Instead of having the bar to support the mattress, ours dips in the middle, horribly. There is no support for the center of the mattress. Whoever sleeps on the sofa bed can't help but roll to the center of the mattress, it is that bad!
Has anyone out there had this problem?
Thanks!!
I'm still trying to fix this same problem...the bed wouldn't be all that bad if it weren't for rolling to the middle... :? :( - dkingdoeExplorer
Sharp1147 wrote:
We have discovered an issue with the sofa bed. Most sofa beds have that rather uncomfortable bar through the middle of the bed. Instead of having the bar to support the mattress, ours dips in the middle, horribly. There is no support for the center of the mattress. Whoever sleeps on the sofa bed can't help but roll to the center of the mattress, it is that bad!
Has anyone out there had this problem?
Thanks!!
I'm still trying to fix this same problem...the bed wouldn't be all that bad if it weren't for rolling to the middle... :? :( - Sharp1147ExplorerWe have discovered an issue with the sofa bed. Most sofa beds have that rather uncomfortable bar through the middle of the bed. Instead of having the bar to support the mattress, ours dips in the middle, horribly. There is no support for the center of the mattress. Whoever sleeps on the sofa bed can't help but roll to the center of the mattress, it is that bad!
Has anyone out there had this problem?
Thanks!! - mtollinExplorerOK, seems you've solved the 37c hide-a-bed problem... but what about us 37a owners??? Anyone have ideas on these J sofas? When you unfold them the bed is at a different level than the fixed rounded end. Also, the back corner is up against the wall and you can't tuck sheets in.
Who's solved this? - saberExplorerHere is the final report on our tire replacement. Iron Horse RV in San Antonio and Cedric, the Southwest WH service rep did a super job and we are on our way again. The tire assembly arrived 2nd day air through UPS Supply Chain Solutions from Chicago to San Antonio. A couple lessons learned: 1. The wheel/tire assembly on a pallet weighs 191 pounds. 2. The warranty paid bill including mounting the assembly on the coach was $499. 3. If anyone encounters a similar problem where the wheel needs to be replaced, the parts people should be looking for a wheel/tire assembly, not just a wheel which is the hard one to find. Or, if in the Southwest, just call Joann at WH and she can turn Cedric onto the problem. He has all of the corporate knowledge and knows where these things are sequestered.
- Paul_TurpinExplorerLet us know if that works. I have my rock guard back there in the way.
- dcbrewerExplorerPaul, I went and took another look and I see what your talking about. I think I can add hoist and pull tire up between hitch and end of frame, am going to measure tomorrow.
- Paul_TurpinExplorerOn the 37C, I removed the rear panel and the tire lays on top of the rails not between the rails. It is the access to the holding tanks if they ever had to be removed. You have about 1/2 inch play on the sides of the tire and over 4 inches on top. If you want to carry the weight, you could have a mounted tire on rim in there.
- dcbrewerExplorerI have the W-22, are the rails wider on W-24 ? I would need to compress tire about 3 inches to slide between rails. I am going now to check our's again.
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