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Old 05-30-2017, 01:36 AM   #1
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What is the Creekside 20FQ U-Shape dinette bed size

New Creekside 20FQ owner picking up the trailer in 3 days and had a few questions.

1. What is the size of the U-Shape dinette bed?
2. Which Memory Foam topper to use on that dinette as a bed?
3. The bedroom didn't come with an installed TV set and I measured 36" wall space where it would be mounted. Is the coax tv signal already pre-installed? Is there a power outlet on that wall? If so is it 120v or 12v?
4. Is there a wiring diagram for the trailer?\
5. I was told that the pos and neg power cables from the battery into the trailer is 6awg. I was thinking that 2 or 4 awg would be better. I found an amazing steller deal on a pair of 12v Lifeline AGM batteries. I was thinking of upgrading the power cables to them.
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Old 05-31-2017, 09:28 PM   #2
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New Creekside 20FQ owner picking up the trailer in 3 days and had a few questions.



1. What is the size of the U-Shape dinette bed?

2. Which Memory Foam topper to use on that dinette as a bed?

3. The bedroom didn't come with an installed TV set and I measured 36" wall space where it would be mounted. Is the coax tv signal already pre-installed? Is there a power outlet on that wall? If so is it 120v or 12v?

4. Is there a wiring diagram for the trailer?\

5. I was told that the pos and neg power cables from the battery into the trailer is 6awg. I was thinking that 2 or 4 awg would be better. I found an amazing steller deal on a pair of 12v Lifeline AGM batteries. I was thinking of upgrading the power cables to them.


Hey. Welcome, there is a thread on the 20fq and the bedroom tv, possibly might answer the max size. It should have ceiling power and coax already installed.
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81" x 39" roughly
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New Creekside 20FQ owner picking up the trailer in 3 days and had a few questions.

1. What is the size of the U-Shape dinette bed?
2. Which Memory Foam topper to use on that dinette as a bed?
3. The bedroom didn't come with an installed TV set and I measured 36" wall space where it would be mounted. Is the coax tv signal already pre-installed? Is there a power outlet on that wall? If so is it 120v or 12v?
4. Is there a wiring diagram for the trailer?\
5. I was told that the pos and neg power cables from the battery into the trailer is 6awg. I was thinking that 2 or 4 awg would be better. I found an amazing steller deal on a pair of 12v Lifeline AGM batteries. I was thinking of upgrading the power cables to them.
We installed a 24in tv in bedroom just attatched to hookups in the ceiling.
We were not aware however that the dinette even made into a bed.guess its because we had no need for it.
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Thank you Dave. I measured and found that the dinette turned into a bed with the measurements of 81" x 39" roughly. I ordered a TWIN memory foam topper and it fits fairly close. minus a few inches.

Also, I successfully mounted a 32" LED tv set in the bedroom and it looks FANTASTIC. Perfect size.
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Thank you Dave. I measured and found that the dinette turned into a bed with the measurements of 81" x 39" roughly. I ordered a TWIN memory foam topper and it fits fairly close. minus a few inches.

Also, I successfully mounted a 32" LED tv set in the bedroom and it looks FANTASTIC. Perfect size.
Sounds great. So for the dinette you just unscrew the table then? We will have to look into that should we ever need it.
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Soon I will do a review youtube video of my new 20FQ trailer. When I'm not being lazy and when it cools down. Too hot lately here in Phx. But the dining room table is a aluminum thick tube you pull from the floor and pull from the underside of the table.
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Ours must be a really tight fit,cuz it wont budge
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Ours must be a really tight fit,cuz it wont budge
It was a little bit to get ours 'un done' but I'd prefer it that way so it isn't wobbly. Pull straight up, not slightly to a side as one is prone to do. Then you can remove the legs and place it on the lip of the seating. Take and move the cushions and it covers near all the area. (slight gap). I'd say a little bigger than a twin.

I bought the 2017 20FQ with the intentions I wasn't paying 'rent' for friends to come and crash LOL and they can go get their own ORV I can then not have anything more spendy than I need without things that aren't to my benefit. That money can then go to more gas and adventures. We also don't want the hula dance all the time of up/down/up of moving the table, but should we get stuck inside it's a nice way to stretch out a little more if it's too hot or raining...
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