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- AndymonExplorerWe have two wall hugger type recliners that were purchased at a local furniture store called Garrison's. Slightly larger than the original recliners and much more comfortable. Cost was about $200 each and USA made.
- Peg_LegExplorerBest.
We ordered 2 wall huggers that were narrow enough to clear the slides when turned sideways. - saltfevrExplorerIndy:
Dw and I replaced our sleeper sofa with two, put together recliners from Ikea, $150 each, one was a rocker.
After calling the sofa manufacturer, we discovered the sofa back lifted right up and off from a wooden slot. 'Ya might have to unscrew the sofa legs to get through door, as you carry it sideways out the door. Good Luck! - IndyCampExplorerDadmomh mentioned something I was thinking about in our trailer the other day.
If we want to replace the sofa with two chairs, how would we get the sofa out (and maybe even the chairs in)? I'm not sure it would fit through the door. I am wondering whether or not it was placed in there before the walls were put up. - dadmomhExplorerMy cousin and DH had that plan in their KZ by removing the sofa. Problem is that Lazy Boy was the only one they found that would fit through the door. Not to mention pricey. You might check some floorplans from different manufacturers online and see if you can find what you're after, then call and get a contact for the manufacturer. The other issue they found was that the sofa was secured to the floor and when they'd get into removing it, there would be holes in the floor. They abandoned the whole idea.
- mark5wExplorerLocal furniture stores are always a good choice.
- powderman426ExplorerAny good furniture store should have a nice selection. I see your inOhio. I got mine a Sheely's in North Lima, Ohio near Youngstown.
- mdamerellExplorerLooks like the Wal-Mart website has a few.
- tvman44ExplorerGot mine from Lazy Boy Store. :)
- donn0128Explorer IILazy boy
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