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Replacing sleeper

To those of you who have done it what is the procedure for replacing the large sofa,thru the window or door?Remember the 96
has the narrower door than the newer coaches.
96 U270 BUILD 4810
85 380SL
Drummonds TN.

Re: Replacing sleeper

Reply #1
If you are talking about the jackknife sofa, it comes apart pretty easily.  Open it half way and you will see the bolts holding the back to the bottom.  Remove them and then separate from the base. Goes out in three pieces.
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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Re: Replacing sleeper

Reply #2
Make sure you have checked under the sofa to see what else is hidden there.  On many coaches the front propane heater is under the sofa.  This makes finding, and installing, a suitable replacement more challenging.
1993 U280 SE 40' WTBI, Build: 4359
C8.3 300hp, 6-Speed, Exhaust Brake
960 watts on the roof (6 x 160)
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Re: Replacing sleeper

Reply #3
Make sure you have checked under the sofa to see what else is hidden there.  On many coaches the front propane heater is under the sofa.  This makes finding, and installing, a suitable replacement more challenging.

The 'level' gauge for my coach is mounted to the floor under the couch.
1993 U300 40ft GV SE
Build # 4344

 

Re: Replacing sleeper

Reply #4
Make sure you have checked under the sofa to see what else is hidden there.  On many coaches the front propane heater is under the sofa.  This makes finding, and installing, a suitable replacement more challenging.

Lotsa stuff under ours: water pump and accumulator tank + the furnace.
1993 U-240 "La Villa Grande"..CAT 3116 w/ Pacbrake PRXB...Allison 3060 6-speed..
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