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DrewE
May 04, 2017Explorer II
There are a fair few class A's that have a drop-down bunk available in the front.
The few class A toy haulers that are around generally have some provision for a bed of some sort in the garage area. It would not be too hard to fit that up into a less austere room with a presumably more comfortable bed if one were interesting in using it that way full-time. That would also give you the advantage of having something resembling a solid wall or two between the rooms, which might quiet down snoring more than merely being at the other end of the motorhome.
The few class A toy haulers that are around generally have some provision for a bed of some sort in the garage area. It would not be too hard to fit that up into a less austere room with a presumably more comfortable bed if one were interesting in using it that way full-time. That would also give you the advantage of having something resembling a solid wall or two between the rooms, which might quiet down snoring more than merely being at the other end of the motorhome.
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