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dedmiston wrote:

Hey David,

That's a great idea. I may have to copy it from you. Do you remember the measurements of the footprint under the trailer? How much unobstructed space do you need?




Yeah, this a great idea...


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chrisk500 wrote:

Please show the leather armrests with cupholders built in when you get them. Very interested. How much, if I may ask?


Hi,

Leather Armrests with cupholders arrived right on time as promised. They are complete with brackets and skirts and match my Billet Leather/Fabric perefectly!

Here are a couple of quick pics, sorry the pics are washed out in the sun.

Will start a new thread showing them installed Sunday or Monday when I get back from trip.






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derwud wrote:

dedmiston wrote:

Hey David,

That's a great idea. I may have to copy it from you. Do you remember the measurements of the footprint under the trailer? How much unobstructed space do you need?




Yeah, this a great idea...


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How about a picture after those 'frame braces' are installed. I'd like to see how that bracing is configured.


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MaxAZ wrote:

How about a picture after those 'frame braces' are installed. I'd like to see how that bracing is configured.


EDIT: Just realized you were probably talking about the frame outriggers. Look around page 7 or so of the Weekend Warrior Repair thread in the "Sticky" area at the top of the main page for pics of those installed by someone else.

Will have pics uploaded of the braces/brackets installed Sunday PM or Monday. I am at the Campground now and don't have FTP access to my domain server to upload pics.

I already have the armrests installed (did them here at the CG) The brackets fit the 2-sided couch perfectly and very simple to install! The armrests are a little long (front to back) for the 2 sided couch, but that is an easy fix. Swapping out the leather armrests with cupholders with the orignal fabric ones on the original main couch is dramatic and well worth it IMHO. The armrests on the 2-sided couch looks and feel fantastic and really makes the 2-sided couch more comfortable and looks cool too.!

Hope everyone is having a great weekend. I am sitting beside a beautiful native trout river flowing just about a mile off of the highest mountain in the eastern US as I type this. :-)

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928gt wrote:

MaxAZ wrote:

How about a picture after those 'frame braces' are installed. I'd like to see how that bracing is configured.


Will have pics uploaded of the braces/brackets installed Sunday PM or Monday. I am at the Campground now and don't have FTP access to my domain server to upload pics.

I already have the armrests installed (did them here at the CG) dramatic and well worth it IMHO. The armrests on the 2-sided couch looks and feel fantastic and really makes the 2-sided couch more comfortable and looks cool too.!

Hope everyone is having a great weekend. I am sitting beside a beautiful native trout river flowing just about a mile off of the highest mountain in the eastern US as I type this :-)


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Macs Dad wrote:


Your such a TEASE


Ha, Ha!

Here are a few quick pics of the Leather armrests installed on both couches. I will start a new thread Monday with better pics and details of the install.







* This post was edited 08/19/09 07:27pm by 928gt *

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Leather Armrest with Cupholder install thread as promised, sorry for the delay.

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/23107293.cfm

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928gt wrote:

Macs Dad wrote:


Your such a TEASE


Ha, Ha!

Here are a few quick pics of the Leather armrests installed on both couches. I will start a new thread Monday with better pics and details of the install.







Ok, I gotta ask, how did you get your wife to buy off on the tie down hanger. I was going to do the same but MDW says Noooooooooooooooo, don't even think about that. She does like the arm rest and cup holders though.

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Macs Dad wrote:


Ok, I gotta ask, how did you get your wife to buy off on the tie down hanger. I was going to do the same but MDW says Noooooooooooooooo, don't even think about that. She does like the arm rest and cup holders though.


Too funny, I still have a pile of nice RB Components stuff to mount. After all it is a Toy Hauler first and foremost... PLUS it was either the strap rack or I took over both the under step storage areas from her for my straps :-)

It's all about how you present the "compromise" and the red straps do bring out the other red accents :-)

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