Arch you bring up another subject: beds.
We have the bed that is made by folding down the
seats in the back. The comfort level is pretty low to say
the least. I imagine that must be why you made a "permanent
high bed" in yours.
I still like having the seats in the back for when we have company.
It's also nice to have our kids there in the back when we are
traveling (I'm going to install seat belts back there in the near
future). I wonder if our state seat belt law applies to motorhomes?
I've thought about buying a thin mattress and putting in on the fold
down seats when we're traveling alone. I wonder what other options
there are for the bed, short of pulling the seats out.
Any ideas, suggestions etc. to improve our sleeping comfort, while
retaining the flexibility of the seats?
Richard Waters, '76 PB, Troy, MI
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> I have installed a permanent high bed in mine
We have the bed that is made by folding down the
seats in the back. The comfort level is pretty low to say
the least. I imagine that must be why you made a "permanent
high bed" in yours.
I still like having the seats in the back for when we have company.
It's also nice to have our kids there in the back when we are
traveling (I'm going to install seat belts back there in the near
future). I wonder if our state seat belt law applies to motorhomes?
I've thought about buying a thin mattress and putting in on the fold
down seats when we're traveling alone. I wonder what other options
there are for the bed, short of pulling the seats out.
Any ideas, suggestions etc. to improve our sleeping comfort, while
retaining the flexibility of the seats?
Richard Waters, '76 PB, Troy, MI
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> I have installed a permanent high bed in mine