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Post Info TOPIC: Taking the Booth out of the fifth wheel


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Taking the Booth out of the fifth wheel


WE are going to take the booth out of our fifth wheel. Do you have any warnings before we do it??



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Check to make sure there are no unexpected systems integrated in (such as plumbing, venting, etc.). And you may encounter mounting systems that require some odd angles to get at. Other than that.. have fun! I had a blast taking our dinette out of our bus conversion.

- Cherie

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