wrgrs50s wrote:
... How did you manage yours?
The 3 backs come off, which makes the main body of the couch only 24 inches high. My door is 24 inches, it just fits.
The couch is slightly longer than my door so had to go in at an angle,(from the ground up), as the door is about 3 feet higher than the ground, this was easy! ... and then it had to turn toward the back. The secret was to get one end in the door and then raise it straight up. The ceiling was plenty high. Once it just cleared the door, then it would turn on end, then it could lay down. There is nice space right inside the door that allowed this to happen.
There was one point when the guys at the store almost gave up. But I kept insisting it WOULD go. Well, that one extra "shove" and it passed right in. Phew! I was worried for a few moments they would give up. The couch is heavy, way to heavy for only 1 person. No way I could have done it alone.
Here's the floor plan, you'll see why this was possible when you look at the configuration inside the door.
It was funny then, the two guys that helped load the couch were both inside the camper and didn't want to leave! We must have talked for 30 minutes about everything under the sun! They really enjoyed being in there. We all sat down and talked a while!