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Posted By: RainbowsEnd
on 04/09/11 06:07pm
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kainen wrote: ![]() doors put in end of dinette, simply cut openings and made my own custom raised panel doors(helps to be a woodworker hobbyist) ![]() I knew someone would do this door mod, ty for posting pictures! Next question, what are the pros and cons of having door open down to the floor like yours OR have it open to the side? Are these doors from Keystone or did you purchase some from a Lowes type store? Your table looks more stable now. Congrats on your mods! F250 Diesel Lariat Laissez les bons temps rouler! |
Posted By: VirtualGarage
on 04/09/11 09:38pm
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kainen wrote: ![]() Thanks for posting those pictures and those additional side doors are great! Seeing the picture above, I just realized that anyone with that style of table and wanting to convert to the regular permanent style doesn't need to buy a whole new table at all. The table top is exactly the same size and shape is the same--it has to be because it fits in the bench to convert to a bed. The only thing that is different is the legs so that you can simply buy a couple of pedestal legs and mount them into the floor. It would be really good if there was enough room to keep both leg styles on so that you could have the best of both worlds! 2007 GMC Yukon XL Denali ~ 2010 Keystone Premier 31BHPR ~ Sold: 2009 Tango 289BH ProPride 3P Hitch ~ RV Modifications ~ Gear & Accessories ~ Road Trip 2010 ![]() |
Posted By: kainen
on 04/11/11 03:47pm
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RainbowsEnd wrote: ![]() kainen wrote: ![]() doors put in end of dinette, simply cut openings and made my own custom raised panel doors(helps to be a woodworker hobbyist) ![]() I knew someone would do this door mod, ty for posting pictures! Next question, what are the pros and cons of having door open down to the floor like yours OR have it open to the side? Are these doors from Keystone or did you purchase some from a Lowes type store? Your table looks more stable now. Congrats on your mods! I am not sure just thought door would be more out of way when its open on the floor than on the side? personal preference I would think will dicate this ? I made the doors myself hence the woodworker comment, I wish the stain matched better but only had a small sample of the trailer woodwork to take with me to Home depot(in hindsight should of removed a door and brought it with me), surprisingly there wasn't really any close matches there anyways, oh well it looks ok and works for me. The wife loves having the storage under there much easier to get at now. |
Posted By: kainen
on 04/14/11 01:45pm
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Has any one else with the comfort package noticed that the water pressure coming out of the pull out kitchen sink faucet isn't that great. I am thinking it's not a case of the water pressure supply because the water flow out of the water filter right beside it is fine.
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Posted By: RainbowsEnd
on 04/14/11 03:55pm
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Check to see if the aerator type thing is clear of debris. If this is something new it may have built up the tiniest shavings from the manufacturing. Sometimes even location with high minerals can cause this to happen. Like using well water thats not properly filtered. It may not even be visible to the eye so rinse it out and see if that helps. Just an idea. 7 days to get ours from storage ![]() |
Posted By: Huskerdude
on 04/14/11 04:40pm
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Went on our first camping trip of the year last weekend to Lewis & Clark Recreation Area in South Dakota ![]() "> Huskerdude, Mrs. Huskerdude 2017 Crossroads Sunset Trail ST310RL, 2005 F150 XLT Crewcab, 5.4 liter, tow package |
Posted By: MartyMoose
on 04/15/11 04:48am
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Quote: ![]() Has any one else with the comfort package noticed that the water pressure coming out of the pull out kitchen sink faucet isn't that great. I am thinking it's not a case of the water pressure supply because the water flow out of the water filter right beside it is fine. I just got back from our second trip. We had full hook ups and experienced the same. Weak pressure from the sink, but full pressure from all other ( filtered H2O, shower and kitchen sink ). I will look at the end of the fixture. 2014 Heartland 305RW Road Warrior 2012 Ford F250 Lariat |
Posted By: SabreCanuck
on 04/15/11 06:06am
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VirtualGarage wrote: ![]() kainen wrote: ![]() Thanks for posting those pictures and those additional side doors are great! Seeing the picture above, I just realized that anyone with that style of table and wanting to convert to the regular permanent style doesn't need to buy a whole new table at all. The table top is exactly the same size and shape is the same--it has to be because it fits in the bench to convert to a bed. The only thing that is different is the legs so that you can simply buy a couple of pedestal legs and mount them into the floor. It would be really good if there was enough room to keep both leg styles on so that you could have the best of both worlds! We are picking up our 27RBPR in 5 MORE SLEEPS... My wife thought I was off my rocker when I told her I wanted to cut open the ends of the dinette and add doors... Now I can show her that I'm not the only one!!!!! Thanks for the pics! P.S.... Dealer is selling me the 'two post' table leg kit for $55.00. We currently have the folding one as part of the comfort package... I have a problem getting into the dinette because of the legs so I think we are going to try the two posts... Any CONS to the two posts? 2011 GMC 2500 D-Max Denali 2015 Palomino Columbus 325RL Our kids have 4 legs. "> |
Posted By: traydon
on 04/15/11 10:12am
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I'd be willing to purchase the current legs from you or trade you even up if you haven't made the deal yet if interested let me know I will get you my info
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Posted By: FensterRV
on 04/15/11 11:45am
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Curious, has anyone else have any bounce issues with their Bullets? Curious to see if those middle stabilizers help.
2011 Bullet Premier 31BHPR with comfort package Pro Pride Hitch w/ Prodigy P2. Steadyfast Stabilizers Pulled by "Big Daddy", aka 2000 Ford Excursion. |
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