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Old 02-12-2017, 06:11 PM   #17
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Hi Rhonda

we also have a 22fe and that is exactly what i was thinking about doing. did you have to patch any vinyl on the floor? i also think that the dinette is restrictive and wasted space in a small motorhome..could you please post the first photo in individual pictures so i can blow it up to look at it closer. i think it makes a lot more sense to make that mod rather than get a new motorhome. also, how much did you reduce the cabinet behind the drivers seat by. it only looks like 4 to 6 inches.

patrick
We cut it 6 in.shorter with out moving anything in the base. We cut the drawer shorter and changed the slide hardware.
My husband can drive more comfortably now that his seat back can recline. The dinette blocked his seat back too much.
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Is the 3" hump you refer to the difference in elevation between the cab floor and the rest of the coach floor? It sounds like you are replacing the driver and passenger seats. Is that correct?

I assume the leg support option would be too low to allow chairs to swivel back without hitting the coach floor.
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