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Old 07-21-2023, 01:27 PM   #1
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Dumb question - Removing Furniture

We have a 2018 Montana High Country 375FL, and are thinking about replacing the furniture with Lazy Boy sleeper/sofas and wall hugger recliners. Does the Montana furniture break down in a way so that it can be moved in pieces from the front living area out one of the entry doors?


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Old 07-21-2023, 06:25 PM   #2
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Most likely. Had to be broken down to get it all in there.
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Or, put in before the slides were installed.
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Old 07-21-2023, 08:44 PM   #4
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Scott, seems to me that is exactly how they get some of the furniture and cabinets into the rigs from what I remember from the factory tours at the National Rally.
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On our 2015, removed all the living room furniture by taking apart and a sawzall.
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Greg & Mary we did a similar swap. I just took apart the the theater love seat, it came apart in three pieces. The sofa sleeper came apart in a couple of pieces, took the bed section out then the sofa body. It all went out the doorway. We also purchased a Lazy Boy theater love seat, a little bigger (longer) so I moved the dinette table to accommodate the loveseat. We purchased a sofa sleeper from
Apt B in the Los Angeles area, they have smaller sizes of furniture. Lazy Boy was too big for our space. Lazy Boy delivered the love seat inside the coach. I had to disassemble the sofa sleeper and reassemble in the coach. We’re very happy with the outcome. Hope this helps.
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Old 07-23-2023, 01:57 PM   #7
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We also did a furniture swap. Took out the old peeling pleather entertainment system and couch. Replaced it with RecPro furniture. The stock entertainment setting and couch all breakdown in to component pieces and can easily be removed from the rig.

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Greg & Mary we did a similar swap. I just took apart the the theater love seat, it came apart in three pieces. The sofa sleeper came apart in a couple of pieces, took the bed section out then the sofa body. It all went out the doorway. We also purchased a Lazy Boy theater love seat, a little bigger (longer) so I moved the dinette table to accommodate the loveseat. We purchased a sofa sleeper from
Apt B in the Los Angeles area, they have smaller sizes of furniture. Lazy Boy was too big for our space. Lazy Boy delivered the love seat inside the coach. I had to disassemble the sofa sleeper and reassemble in the coach. We’re very happy with the outcome. Hope this helps.
Safe travels Steve.
Looks comfy but you obviously don't use the table?
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Old 07-24-2023, 11:26 AM   #9
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Yes Tony I can still squeeze my fat but in there. My wife always sits in her spot in the Loveseat, and I can use the end of the table when we need to.
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