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ocbms
Aug 04, 2013Explorer
2010 Montana the Queen size Bed was standard but King was an option. My Montana came with a King but the bedroom or slide was any bigger so it was tight. The base (below the bed) was Queen sized with a wider plywood platform. I cut the plywood to queen sixed and couldn't be happier as you have movement room into the closet and along side the bed.
The original King mattress had rounded corners at the foot but we continue to use the King Bed Spread on the now queen mattress.
If you get a King is the Bedroom sized for a King?
On the Montana, My comment is a Keystone problem. Can you get a schematic of the Electrical. TV cabling, Plumbing layout (that what connects to what, which vent is connected to which tank and so on)?
I have found nothing and the manual sucks. At Least on my truck I can find the info and don't use food coloring for tracing plumbing and I haven't figured the TV/Antenna connections and splitters yet.
On dealers one notable Keystone dealer talked to me about service until he found out the unit wasn't bought from them. A competing welcomed me.
The original King mattress had rounded corners at the foot but we continue to use the King Bed Spread on the now queen mattress.
If you get a King is the Bedroom sized for a King?
On the Montana, My comment is a Keystone problem. Can you get a schematic of the Electrical. TV cabling, Plumbing layout (that what connects to what, which vent is connected to which tank and so on)?
I have found nothing and the manual sucks. At Least on my truck I can find the info and don't use food coloring for tracing plumbing and I haven't figured the TV/Antenna connections and splitters yet.
On dealers one notable Keystone dealer talked to me about service until he found out the unit wasn't bought from them. A competing welcomed me.
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