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Old 04-16-2015, 04:34 AM   #15
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I already did it. Got rid of the headbanger TV, and put in a 42" TV to it's own cabinet across from the seating area where it should be. No more twisting the neck.
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A slide,, not enough room in our little class A for 2 Great Danes !!! (we'll know better next time if I can talk the DW into a new truck and TT !!!)
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Old 04-17-2015, 02:30 AM   #17
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Adding counter space, if I could. Unfortunately, not enough room.
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Old 04-17-2015, 02:46 AM   #18
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I would install seat belts on our couch which turns into a bed. I feel uncomfortable with no seat belts on the couch where people sit when we are on the road. They need to be protected.
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Old 04-17-2015, 03:20 AM   #19
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Floor plan to AC 42 G or Entegra 44 B.
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Old 04-17-2015, 05:44 AM   #20
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I'd add a Stacked Washer and Dryer. I'm tired of those laundry rooms at the campground. Never enough washers and dryers.
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I would install seat belts on our couch which turns into a bed. I feel uncomfortable with no seat belts on the couch where people sit when we are on the road. They need to be protected.
Are the belts laying on the floor under the couch & just haven't been brought up through the cushions? That's where we found ours. All coaches should have seatbelts for the couch.

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Are the belts laying on the floor under the couch & just haven't been brought up through the cushions? That's where we found ours. All coaches should have seatbelts for the couch.

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I agree Lori... Even our 95 has the seat belts tucked under the sleeper sofa... Worth a look....
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I would install seat belts on our couch which turns into a bed. I feel uncomfortable with no seat belts on the couch where people sit when we are on the road. They need to be protected.
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Are the belts laying on the floor under the couch & just haven't been brought up through the cushions? That's where we found ours. All coaches should have seat belts for the couch.
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I agree Lori... Even our 95 has the seat belts tucked under the sleeper sofa... Worth a look....
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In my coach there are 3 sets/pairs of seat belts on the floor under my jack knife sofa.
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Old 04-17-2015, 10:14 AM   #24
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I would add a 100 gallon gas tank.

I HATE stopping to get gas.

Over the years I've talked to people that do add on tanks and there isn't anybody that makes them for a gas rig that I've been able to locate.
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Old 04-17-2015, 10:28 AM   #25
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The old Navigator has a 6 headlight system. It still doesnt light the road worth a darn. I would put in new projetor lights and and a whole new paint job on the exterior. In the interior, change the dining table and chairs and the recliner. They are old and all bolted to the floor. Movable furniture makes for a more livable area.
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I have a booth which makes into our bed. I'd like to cut the backrest of the forward booth seat in half and make the seat half as long but have a slide out panel so the feet are supported there OK when it's in bed mode. It would widen the 'butt' room when working st the counter doing dishes, cooking, etc. The water tank would have to be moved. Still pondering it....
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Adding counter space, if I could. Unfortunately, not enough room.

Funny you say this, DW and I were talking and this fall after camping season I am going to replace the counter top in our new to us class A with no counter space. I am going to remove the double sink and put in a singe under-mount that is about 2/3 the size of my double sink. Being under mount also saves counter space, I think I will gain 12-15 inches of counter space if I don't center the sink on the cabinet. I know it not a lot of space, but heck it more than nothing and a cheap upgrade.
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Funny you say this, DW and I were talking and this fall after camping season I am going to replace the counter top in our new to us class A with no counter space. I am going to remove the double sink and put in a singe under-mount that is about 2/3 the size of my double sink. Being under mount also saves counter space, I think I will gain 12-15 inches of counter space if I don't center the sink on the cabinet. I know it not a lot of space, but heck it more than nothing and a cheap upgrade.
I think that is a good idea...our double sink eats up a lot of space.
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