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Screw down your couch

Hotrodjohn

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Not sure why but my couch in the rear of my 340 was never attached. Before I put the Morryde independent suspension on it the couch must have bounced up and down enough to punch one of the legs of the couch thru the floor as well as breaking the side off the couch. I know it’s cheap junk but it wouldn’t have broken if it was attached. I screwed it back together and to the floor. Eventually when I do the final fix I will post pictures. You have all been warned 😄
 

Whitewolf

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Nice work station, Jim!

Our couch was screwed down but we felt the whole thing was too high. So I took the legs off and rescrewed it back down. Now it's the same height as the theater seats.
 

RockDr896

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I am trying to talk the "still working" wife, into doing exactly that for 2 years now. I will be using your pictures as ammo, Thanks!!
 

2 Allies

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Welcome to the retired team Jim. Soon you will be so busy you will not know how you had time to work.
Enjoy,
Bruce
 

Mazboy

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As for the couch issue, if still under warranty I'd bitch to Alliance and ask them to repair the damage.
 

JHC

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Just curious as to how hard is it to remove the couch. We have one in our 310RL and it needs to go. See no use for it. Plan on adding a recliner and a desk or just a desk and the dog/cat homes there.
 

Hotrodjohn

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Just curious as to how hard is it to remove the couch. We have one in our 310RL and it needs to go. See no use for it. Plan on adding a recliner and a desk or just a desk and the dog/cat homes there.
It’s a piece of junk. You could dismantle it if needed. Mine self destructed. We were on the road and I had some lumber so I screwed it together and to the floor but eventually it will be replaced although a couple pals would miss it uuid=C89238C3-F0A1-4A77-868A-4D4B2890FA45&library=1&type=1&mode=2&loc=true&cap=true.jpeg
 
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