raysnuffer
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We have a 1908T when the dining room table and couch are made into beds, there is only a 12" aisle left to get to the bathroom at night.
My wife suggested taking the back bolster off the couch and just use the couch seat as a bed. We have freed up another 15" or so in the aisle since we don't have to fold the couch out now. It has turned into a "day bed". To hide the part of the frame that sticks up and the back was bolted to, she will wrap them in foam and put some matching cloth around the foam.
We will store the couch back in our shed and put it back on when we sell or trade the camper. Incidently, the back bolts (4 of them) are accessable by unscrewing the metal frame from the 2X4 that supports it.
My wife suggested taking the back bolster off the couch and just use the couch seat as a bed. We have freed up another 15" or so in the aisle since we don't have to fold the couch out now. It has turned into a "day bed". To hide the part of the frame that sticks up and the back was bolted to, she will wrap them in foam and put some matching cloth around the foam.
We will store the couch back in our shed and put it back on when we sell or trade the camper. Incidently, the back bolts (4 of them) are accessable by unscrewing the metal frame from the 2X4 that supports it.