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Jack Knife Sofa Swap Out

ellie007
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Our jack knife sofa in our new TT is so uncomfortable for sitting in the evening that we need a different solution. If we'd have know how uncomfortable this couch was for sitting, we'd never have bought the trailer. We don't use it for sleeping so it can go but it sits on a box that houses the slide mechanics. We can't just pull it out and slide in a new love seat. We'd need to get chairs with no legs or something like that. Has anyone seen a DIY project like that or have any suggestions? I've searched the internet and the forums and haven't found anything yet. Thanks for any suggestions you can provide!
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Dalo
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ellie007, I have been looking at sofas with legs that I could remove, but most have very short legs. I noticed SkiMore's comment about the office chair with a removeable base. That's a possibility. While we love our trailer it does not have much open floorspace so our options are limited. I do know there are custom furniture makers that will make whatever you want but they are $$$.
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kirkl
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Ya that seems like a smaller trailer to go south for the winter.
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ellie007
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Kirk, ours is all tan. This won't be our last trailer now I'm afraid and I was kind of hoping it would last at least 5 years. I don't think we can do it unless we can get the seating figured out.

kirkl
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we havent taken it out yet but yep we love the layout. Just bought it about 3 weeks ago. Does yours have the gray couch in it? I really liked the wildcat maxx trailers they had but didnt want to spend that much. maybe in about 10 years we will.
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ellie007
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Kirk, I sure did! The salesman tried to tell us we wouldn't be comfortable for our long winter stays down south but did we listen? Nope! Sure wish we had! Do you like your TT?

kirkl
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Ellie- you buy your TT at Canopy country? I probably looked at your trailer before I made my purchase. Ended up with a Springdale 24 foot from Russ Dean. similar to your hideout but has a deeper slide so more room between couch and table.
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2018 Wildcat Maxx 28RKX
2014 Adventurer 80RB

kmbernstein
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I really feel for you. We had the same issue. My husband and I pulled the bottom off of the sofa, replaced the foam with a thicker, higher density foam and have really felt the difference. Much cheaper than buying a new sofa.
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ellie007
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We are bringing our zero grav chair in at night now. It's really comfy but it's hard to wrestle around to get it in and out. That just might be our chair though. It does fit pretty well in the corner where the sink is but if you decide you want a snack look out! Great diet plan I guess!

Thanks for the link to shop4seats.com! I'll look around that site.

BubbaChris
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Not a permanent solution, but one that worked for us one rainy day was to bring our zero gravity chairs inside.
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goducks10
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BillB800si wrote:
goducks10 wrote:
It may be almost impossible to find a no leg sofa replacement. I would suggest getting the cushions rebuilt with a higher quality foam.

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Actually most any sofa the legs can be removed simply.


True. I guess I should've said bottomless sofa. I doubt you can find just a sofa with cushions. Normally the base sans legs is part of the sofa.

myredracer
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Maybe try this place: shop4seats.com

They make furniture specifically for RVs and each piece is custom ordered so maybe they could modify a standard design. One thing to watch in retrofitting seating is the front to back dimension as most of the stuff out there is much deeper than a standard sofa or recliner. Their shipping cost is reasonable too.

I've been eyeing their De Leon double recliner for some time.

ellie007
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Dalo, So you feel my pain! We love our trailer too except for the couch. I'm looking at sofas with legs now and wondering about just removing them and securing the couch to the box. I just hate to put $1,000 more dollars into this trailer. It may be the only solution to make it comfortable though. If you come up with the perfect solution and don't mind, email me. I'd be very interested to see what you come up with to resolve this.

BillB800si
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goducks10 wrote:
It may be almost impossible to find a no leg sofa replacement. I would suggest getting the cushions rebuilt with a higher quality foam.

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Actually most any sofa the legs can be removed simply.
Bill B. (S.E. Michigan)
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Dalo
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ellie007, I have the exact same issue with my 25' 2004 Alumascape trailer. My wife disassembled the jack-knife sofa and added much more high quality foam. It is better but far from perfect. It's fine for sitting for up to an hour but if we are stuck inside on a rainy day it becomes miserable. Like your trailer, underneath my sofa is a box about 12" tall that contains the slideout mechanism. I have been looking for something like "openspaces" suggestion of a seat with no legs to be mounted directly on the slideout parts box. BTW, other than this one flaw my wife and I love our trailer. All our friends have much larger trailers and they can't get in the many remote parks we go to. Good luck!
2004 Dodge Ram 3500 with 5.9L Cummins, K&N air filter, Magnaflow exhaust and Hypertech power programmer
2003 Alumascape 26' travel trailer