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Guysakar
Jul 09, 2014Explorer
ScottG wrote:
You should be able to tell what's under the seating and go from there.
As long as your OK with your RV not being be worth a turd in a teacup afterwards then go for it. ;)
Thanks for the reply, but I know I can figure this information out on site, but many of these RV's are far away, etc... So I am wondering if they can normally be removed and this is a non issue, so to speak.
Also, I see a lot of models that just don't come with the dinette, period, so why would removing this item make an RV become worthless? Also, I assume that it could be put back in. Even if it can't, doesn't matter, as this is a must have for me.
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