โSep-08-2017 12:19 PM
โSep-25-2017 02:03 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:CharlesinGA wrote:
Never have figured out the purpose of a recliner, I don't have one at home, and never have liked it when I sat in one.........
Charles
you made me think, I have several recliners around and virtually never recline them. but don't really see the fuss at having one /two in a RV, they are very comfortable just to sit in, not recline.
bumpy
โSep-25-2017 01:51 PM
clarkster wrote:
I would love to dump my jack knife sofa.......it's just awful.
But the dang thing is in the rear of a rear living trailer and under it is the furnace.
I don't think a pair of recliners would make it......without ditching the entire furnace
โSep-23-2017 04:43 PM
clarkster wrote:
I would love to dump my jack knife sofa.......it's just awful.
โSep-16-2017 03:46 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
Never have figured out the purpose of a recliner, I don't have one at home, and never have liked it when I sat in one.........
Charles
โSep-15-2017 07:45 PM
โSep-09-2017 05:23 PM
โSep-09-2017 03:15 PM
myredracer wrote:
The RV manufacturers love to use bling to attract customers and that's the category jackknife sofas fall into. .
โSep-09-2017 02:59 PM
rv bill-e wrote:
Thank you for posting this, as we keep looking in vain for an RV with acceptable seating and it does appear that we will have to modify whatever we buy. It seems that comfort is way down on the priority list of most RV manufacturers, which means that it just must not be the make or break deal for most buyers that it is for us.
โSep-09-2017 02:39 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Are the sofa in front of Murphy beds any more comfortable ?
โSep-09-2017 12:13 PM
โSep-09-2017 12:13 PM
โSep-09-2017 08:13 AM
BarneyS wrote:myredracer wrote:
As an aside, just noticed an odd thing on that Jayco page. The photo at the top shows what appears to be a Lippert frame (top mount coupler) while the photos below the floor plan def. shows a BAL frame.
How can you tell who the builder of the frame is by the location of the coupler? As far as I know, it is the trailer manufacturer who determines where the coupler is located - not the frame builder. I believe all frame manufacturers build all three types - top, middle, and bottom coupler frames.
โSep-09-2017 07:06 AM
myredracer wrote:
As an aside, just noticed an odd thing on that Jayco page. The photo at the top shows what appears to be a Lippert frame (top mount coupler) while the photos below the floor plan def. shows a BAL frame.
โSep-09-2017 04:32 AM