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BobsYourUncle
Jan 25, 2021Nomad
Mattress in our Tango was a short queen.
There was plenty of room behind it, so I removed the hinged plywood lift up panel at the back of the bed that accessed the under bed storage and replaced it with a bigger piece.
Then we just put a standard residential queen in there. Worked like a charm.
Our std queen is a pillow top, and a lot heavier than that cheezy piece of stuff it came with, so I had to put in heavier cylinders to hold the storage access open with the mattress on it. Had to change the angle of the cylinders too.
There are a zillion choices for a std queen, and they are usually cheaper than a short queen for RV's
CW will charge you twice the price for half the product.
There was plenty of room behind it, so I removed the hinged plywood lift up panel at the back of the bed that accessed the under bed storage and replaced it with a bigger piece.
Then we just put a standard residential queen in there. Worked like a charm.
Our std queen is a pillow top, and a lot heavier than that cheezy piece of stuff it came with, so I had to put in heavier cylinders to hold the storage access open with the mattress on it. Had to change the angle of the cylinders too.
There are a zillion choices for a std queen, and they are usually cheaper than a short queen for RV's
CW will charge you twice the price for half the product.
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