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Old 07-18-2018, 10:31 AM   #29
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Dear Pace Arrow friends with a U shaped dinnet. Do you use the dinnet as a sleeping place and what does the cushion look like. Because my unit came without a cushion and I have never seen one set as a bed.
Lower the table top and then fill it in with the cushions from the back of the sofa. You'll have to move them around to see which ones fit to make the solid bed surface.
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Old 07-19-2018, 12:39 AM   #30
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Lower the table top and then fill it in with the cushions from the back of the sofa. You'll have to move them around to see which ones fit to make the solid bed surface.
Thank you never thought of the sofa cushions bu now that you dayd it it makes perfect sence. Will try it as soon as I wake him up fro stotage rest.
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Old 07-19-2018, 11:51 AM   #31
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where can I get that dinette set up ??


I have a 1999 unit but no slider.


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Old 07-19-2018, 09:41 PM   #33
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Old 07-19-2018, 09:43 PM   #34
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Pardon the long delay, my pace is giving me fits........................Thank you for the seat info!
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I have recently bought a 1988 32' Pace Arrow, garaged kept with 25,000 miles, the only owner before me passed away 10 years ago. Except for the mice having a heyday in this motorhome, the ceiling from front to back sags almost everywhere and I feel instead of replacement there is somehow I can get it back to norm without replacing anything except for the strip that secure each panel. Any suggestions, thanks...….
Best thing going for this problem are these Rosettes and most sure I used them on my 87 PA by staggering them all over the ceiling for any place they would grab. ..... https://smile.amazon.com/AP-Products...ess+washers%27
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Just bought a 1989 Pace arrow with 47,000 miles. The lady that we bought it from had backed into a tree branch and cracked the upper rear trim that holds the marker lights on the drivers side (see photo). Where can I buy a repair piece for this? I believe it is just riveted on.
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Just bought a 1989 Pace arrow with 47,000 miles. The lady that we bought it from had backed into a tree branch and cracked the upper rear trim that holds the marker lights on the drivers side (see photo). Where can I buy a repair piece for this? I believe it is just riveted on.
Looks like a candidate for a Fiberglas kit and some matching paint.
Otherwise, try Colaw Salvage ..... https://colawrvsalvage.com/
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Hadn't thought of the fiberglass route. I'd imagine I could get a kit from an auto parts store. I may look into that this weekend. Thanks for the tip.
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Less than one week from waking up CACIQUE from 2 months of hibernation. Will keep you informed of preparations for Autum 2018 road trip.
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Old 09-02-2018, 07:32 PM   #42
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2002 Pace Arrow, outside front driving mirrors housing turning unsightly gray from age and travel. Anyone know of a way to restore original shinny black appearance.
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