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Old 06-17-2020, 11:27 AM   #1
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Sleeping Loft Question

Hi, just curious.. can the sleeping lofts some models have above the cockpit be retro-fitted to older class A's? Anyone know of a source for parts for these things if so? Other thoughts?

My wife and I are looking into buying our first class A and wanting to keep it below 32' for CA camping park access, Diesel due to the steep terrain and towing around where I live (Reno/Tahoe), and below 70k cause I am not rich. I have not been able to find anything like this other than the older Tiffin's which do not come with the loft so just considering if they can be retro-fitted or if I need to give up something else and choose a different model.

Thanks a bunch!
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Old 06-17-2020, 12:50 PM   #2
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euro bed

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Hi, just curious.. can the sleeping lofts some models have above the cockpit be retro-fitted to older class A's? Anyone know of a source for parts for these things if so? Other thoughts?

My wife and I are looking into buying our first class A and wanting to keep it below 32' for CA camping park access, Diesel due to the steep terrain and towing around where I live (Reno/Tahoe), and below 70k cause I am not rich. I have not been able to find anything like this other than the older Tiffin's which do not come with the loft so just considering if they can be retro-fitted or if I need to give up something else and choose a different model.

Thanks a bunch!
My 2019 Winnebago Vista has a "Euro" bed above the cockpit. This bed raises out of the way when driving and lowered for sleeping. Probably easy to install, expensive to purchase I'm guessing.
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