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Old 06-14-2017, 11:22 PM   #15
John & Diane
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Windsport 27K
State: Ohio
Posts: 266
THOR #989
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Originally Posted by thutchis View Post
So with the chains attached to the seat belt bolts, the recliners are free to move (to the extent of the chains) and not bolted solidly to the floor? Will this be a problem during travel, free to move?

Also what did you do with the second heater vent and duct?

I love the end table, the whole project looks really nice and professional.

Tom
Hi Tom,

The love seat/recliners are not bolted to the floor. The chains only allow the unit to move about 3'' out from the wall, just enough to fully recline to the sleeping position. When up against the wall you can go to the recline positions (wall hugger).
I ran the second heater duct behind the recliners and brought the outlet down the right side of the seats, just behind the drivers seat. I had to add to the original duct to get that far. I built a twin chambered box to house the duct and storage for the table leg. There is a space between the box and the seat where we keep the small table that goes between the front seats.

John
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