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Old 04-14-2010, 07:36 PM   #1
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We just got a 97 beaver monterey and we want to change the furniture. I checked the venders listed and didn't see anything any other suggestions?

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Old 04-14-2010, 11:56 PM   #2
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Regular house furniture works most of the time. Just make sure it will fit through the door.

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Remove the co-pilot chair, first and then you can get the old out and new in. It will be tight and turning it on its side will help. You will also have to angle the furniture thru the door.
Oh- and get some strong people to help.
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We just got a 97 beaver monterey and we want to change the furniture. I checked the venders listed and didn't see anything any other suggestions?

Jim,

We just ordered a J lounge from Villia RV Furniture and compared it to the Flexsteel and found it much more comfortable and great quality. Villa makes the furniture for the Dynasty, Executive and Signature. They will build what you want and the price is close to Flexsteel. Even though Flexsteel makes a great product we are glad we compared. They were great to deal with.


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Brad and Hall in Elkhart In. specializes in RV furniture.
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Old 04-15-2010, 07:11 AM   #6
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Unless you have an unlimited pocket book... try here.
www.discountvantruck.com/
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We have a 68" Flexsteel J Lounge (chocolate brown) in excellent condition. Removed it to install massage chair. Mounts on passenger side of coach. Easy reassembly (5 pieces: open end wrench & socket wrench) in under an hour.
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We have used DiscountVanTruck - once. They are cheaper. The materials in their furniture seems O.K. Their workmanship is only fair. Their service sucks!

If you are prepared to hassle them more than you can tolerate to get your product as ordered, then I guess they are worth the lower price.

Personally, the next time we need furniture, we'll either re-upholster what we have, use Villa, Flexsteel, Bradd and Hall, or go to our house furniture supplier and find something to use.

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