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Getting furniture out the door

Yahoo Message Number: 66048
We're getting ready to have flooring renovation done in our 2002 Intrigue and plan on moving stuff outside temporarily during the process. I've already figured out how to remove the fold-out couch and to remove and disconnect the driver and co-pilot seats. But looking ahead, how do I get these 3 large items out through the front door? Later coach models have a wider entry door but the 2002 era coaches have a pretty narrow doorway. Has anyone had experience with moving these items through this doorway? Will I have to disassemble the couch, and if so, what has to be disassembled and how? Will I have to disassemble the driver and co-pilot seats, and if so, what has to be disassembled and how? Thanks for your inputs.

Steve B

2002 Intrigue #11382

Re: Getting furniture out the door

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 66050
Steve, don't worry. When I get there we can tackle those items. The co-pilot chair goes out first, on its side, then the pilot chair. Most likely the couch is in a couple pieces. See you next month

Ernie Ekberg
Weatherford, Tx 76086
817-475-3991
www.ernieekbergflooring.net

Re: Getting furniture out the door

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 66057
Steve - I found that some items go out through the window over the couch easier than the front door - I know some items, like the refrigerator, might need to have the passenger side windshield removed. My guess is that the seats for the driver and pass. would go out of the front door without much problem.

Best of luck - and please post so we can follow your progress.

Mark P.

03 Allure #30916

Re: Getting furniture out the door

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 66075
Steve, Ken in Yuma. Please keep us posted on getting stuff out of the rig and any problems on flooring, Maybe Photos? Ken 99 Allure 30356


 

Re: Getting furniture out the door

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 66496
Steve,

I had to remove a large piece of furniture and replace it with another large piece. My solution was to have a glass company remove one side of the windshield and then reinstall it after removing and putting the new furniture inside. Cost $100.00 and was well worth it.

Herb C

2003 Allure 30945