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Slide Weight Limit

What is the weight limit for the living room slide in the Paradigm 310RL? My wife and I are thinking of taking out the loveseat and adding two recliners.

thanks
 

Whitewolf

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I believe that would be a question best answered by Alliance themselves. I've read where people have changed furniture without a problem and I would think the difference of the weight of the recliners vs the weight of loveseat would be minimal. Plus, there's a big hydraulic ram moving that slide in and out. But for peace of mind, give them a call.
 

Midnight Rider

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I changed out my love seats that came on my slider. The love seat was way heavier than the two lazy boy recliners I added. That furniture Alliance provided was way heavier than I thought it would be? It was made of heavy metal framing and the motor and stuff mad them way a ton.
It should swop out just fine and with less wait!
 

NDCamper

Member
I changed out my love seats that came on my slider. The love seat was way heavier than the two lazy boy recliners I added. That furniture Alliance provided was way heavier than I thought it would be? It was made of heavy metal framing and the motor and stuff mad them way a ton.
It should swop out just fine and with less wait!
Curious to know how difficult was it to get the loveseat through the door.
 

Midnight Rider

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Not to bad. Two people is best. One inside and one outside the door to receive it.
Stand it up on end, ease back part through the door and then just keep slightly rotating it and it will fit through.
I removed it in one piece. You can take more of it apart if it is too heavy?
I also removed the couch. That I took apart in a few more pieces as it was heavier, but the couch frame also fit through the door. Stand it up on end.
Both pieces of furniture took about 1 hour total to remove. It was easier than I thought it would be. And all the furniture I replaced it with was more comfortable and lighter than what we had.
 

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Mazboy

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Curious to know how difficult was it to get the loveseat through the door.
recline/love seat on our 340rl is actually 3 separate pieces. just take them apart. message me and i'll tell you more if you are interested.
 

NDCamper

Member
Not to bad. Two people is best. One inside and one outside the door to receive it.
Stand it up on end, ease back part through the door and then just keep slightly rotating it and it will fit through.
I removed it in one piece. You can take more of it apart if it is too heavy?
I also removed the couch. That I took apart in a few more pieces as it was heavier, but the couch frame also fit through the door. Stand it up on end.
Both pieces of furniture took about 1 hour total to remove. It was easier than I thought it would be. And all the furniture I replaced it with was more comfortable and lighter than what we had.
First of all, thank you. Your description of how you did this is very helpful. Secondly, wow, the pics look great. So much nicer looking, and yea, the couch/loveseat are both uncomfortable. I assume you attached both the recliner and couch so they don't move while traveling.
 

NDCamper

Member
recline/love seat on our 340rl is actually 3 separate pieces. just take them apart. message me and i'll tell you more if you are interested.
thank you - I may message you as I get further into spring. Our 340RL is in storage right now for the winter.
 

Midnight Rider

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First of all, thank you. Your description of how you did this is very helpful. Secondly, wow, the pics look great. So much nicer looking, and yea, the couch/loveseat are both uncomfortable. I assume you attached both the recliner and couch so they don't move while traveling.
I attached the table down and the lamp is attached to the table Next to Recliner. The Recliner is not attached as it fits in front of the island and rides securely.
The couch can’t move forward when slides are in and it can’t move side to side as it is half inch from end tables on both ends. So it is not attached either. I prefer them not attached, they ride better having a little give and take.

Roll On!

MR
 
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