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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Dennis66 View Post
    I fixed mine I needed to add a 1" aluminum tube at the fold down cushion which raised that section so when you fold it down its level with the next section. My foldout legs are adjusted level to fit flat on the floor, this section is still higher then the rest. We bought a 3" memory foam mattress topper, here is the link Linenspa Essentials 3 in. Zoned Gel Memory Foam Queen Mattress Topper-LSES30QQ30ZNGT - The Home Depot extremely comfortable. Fits under our bed when we need to take it when we have company. We actually bought a quean for our bed and with a mattress pad the bed is very comfortable.
    We lay down a heavy sleeping bag on the couch/bed for a base for the grandkids where it stows easily in the storage area by the door. For cushions we still need to have high quality foam installed in the dinette cushions since the foam used in those is poor quality.

    Jim

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  • Dennis66
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    I fixed mine I needed to add a 1" aluminum tube at the fold down cushion which raised that section so when you fold it down its level with the next section. My foldout legs are adjusted level to fit flat on the floor, this section is still higher then the rest. We bought a 3" memory foam mattress topper, here is the link Linenspa Essentials 3 in. Zoned Gel Memory Foam Queen Mattress Topper-LSES30QQ30ZNGT - The Home Depot extremely comfortable. Fits under our bed when we need to take it when we have company. We actually bought a quean for our bed and with a mattress pad the bed is very comfortable.

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  • Guest
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    I've leveled the folding legs per Dan to eliminate the mid section hump and at some point need to shim at the wall so the entire bed sits level. We put our grand kids on this bed and the next morning they are all over the place. I believe they could sleep on most anything and still be comfortable. I vaguely remember those days.

    Jim

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  • Popga
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    OMGoodness...my daughter and grand babies were coming on our inaugural voyage of our ‘21 297rsts then my daughter saw the slope of the couch and said I’ll have to fix that if I want to see my grand babies in my Grand Design.....so....all tips and photos are greatly appreciated. Was about to start adding layers of latex foam like we added to bedroom mattress to level it out.

    Erik.

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  • Dennis66
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    thanks again Ill let you know how it works looks pretty simple

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  • Canyonlight
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    Originally posted by Dennis66 View Post
    Hey thanks for the tip I'm just a typical anal mechanical engineer, just ask my wife I engineer the heck out of everything. Once again as a engineer there will be little load at the top being most body weight is at the main support rail. I actually have some 1" aluminum extruded tubing that will work for that. Question on the legs did you have the adjustable legs? if so did you still need to cut them down? I adjusted mine all the way down but does appear to have a small hump at the second section.
    Yes, our legs were adjustable....you can barely see the 6 adjustment holes on my one picture. The pieces I had to cutoff to get the couch level were from the legs......the portion w/o the holes where the legs with the holes slides into.

    You can see the burred shinny end of the tube where I cut one of the four legs after reattaching. Also better picture of the legs with holes


    Dan

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  • Dennis66
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    Hey thanks for the tip I'm just a typical anal mechanical engineer, just ask my wife I engineer the heck out of everything. Once again as a engineer there will be little load at the top being most body weight is at the main support rail. I actually have some 1" aluminum extruded tubing that will work for that. Question on the legs did you have the adjustable legs? if so did you still need to cut them down? I adjusted mine all the way down but does appear to have a small hump at the second section.

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  • Canyonlight
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    Originally posted by Dennis66 View Post
    Did you put the spacers under the hinge of the back fold down? if so does it have enough support being it the hinges will carry all the weight up front due to the side supports slope down. Sounds like a great idea if thats how you did it, Ill have mine home this weekend. Geeze just two weeks old and already fixing stuff..... lol
    Yes - you can kinda see it my pictures where the 4 tube pieces are placed under the hinges to raise that end of the cushion. We have had 3 people often sitting on our couch and our daughter and SIL have slept there many nights. No issues and last time I looked all as it was when installed.

    You could always consider spacing as you desire with a longer tube or longer tube sections if any concerns. I can understand your thought process on this particularly with possible rough housing from kids, pets, or folks of a larger frame. Our family and friends are most all on the smaller, shorter, lighter, and some of us......balder side of things !

    Yea, this fixing and improving thing can go on for a while.......especially hanging around Howard howson and Rob Cate&Rob ......and this is a good thing except for the bank account. My CFO gets a little out of sorts at times.......ask Jim TucsonJim ......so does his CFO 1

    Dan

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  • Dennis66
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    Did you put the spacers under the hinge of the back fold down? if so does it have enough support being it the hinges will carry all the weight up front due to the side supports slope down. Sounds like a great idea if thats how you did it, Ill have mine home this weekend. Geeze just two weeks old and already fixing stuff..... lol

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  • Canyonlight
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    Originally posted by howson View Post

    Next get together you're fixing mine, Dan. I tried (really)--but I'm not very good at Jenga, apparently.
    Howard - I will be more than happy to do so. My concern would be not living up to you very high (did I say very high) standards of which we all appreciate and benefit from greatly. We mere mortals cannot hold a candle to your outstanding thought processes and execution.

    Dan

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  • howson
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    Originally posted by Canyonlight View Post

    The 3/4" spacers took care of that as noted in the first 2 pictures and the narrative. Adding those spacers raised the wall end of the bed cushion that raises up and back to the wall and down to sleep on.

    That picture with the level was taken before I added the spacers which leveled out this cushion as well.....my apologies. I thought I had pictures after adding the spacers but I cannot locate them now. I will have to take some in the spring when we take our 303 out of indoor storage and share those and clarify the narrative.

    The bed is completely level all around front to back......wall to island and head (s) to toe(s) !

    Dan
    Next get together you're fixing mine, Dan. I tried (really)--but I'm not very good at Jenga, apparently.

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  • Canyonlight
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    Originally posted by Dennis66 View Post
    my legs have adjustments and can get level to the middle its when you lower the last cushion at the wall it slops down where you head is thats my problem and looking at your picture I see a gap there as well
    The 3/4" spacers took care of that as noted in the first 2 pictures and the narrative. Adding those spacers raised the wall end of the bed cushion that raises up and back to the wall and down to sleep on.

    That picture with the level was taken before I added the spacers which leveled out this cushion as well.....my apologies. I thought I had pictures after adding the spacers but I cannot locate them now. I will have to take some in the spring when we take our 303 out of indoor storage and share those and clarify the narrative.

    The bed is completely level all around front to back......wall to island and head (s) to toe(s) !

    Dan

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  • Dennis66
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    my legs have adjustments and can get level to the middle its when you lower the last cushion at the wall it slops down where you head is thats my problem and looking at your picture I see a gap there as well

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  • Canyonlight
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    Originally posted by Dennis66 View Post
    Anybody have a cheep fix for the sofa bed slope? I adjusted the feet to get it level but the head slops down like 3" were planning on using a 10" air mattress but will need some sort of wedge to keep it level
    Oh my goodness ! Still happening after Rob Cate&Rob and I along with a few others talked about this in 2015,,,,YIKES ! Below is a cut and paste on what I did and shared elsewhere in the forum universe in 2015: Not sure if the method would still apply to your situation but if it does, it is a pretty easy fix and works well.
    'Finally got our rear couch/bed legs cut off and adjusted consistent with the threads attached by Ken and Rob to this thread. I did not see where anyone had done a further mod to level the rear section so I did that as well. The 1" pieces I cut off the legs were used as 3/4" spacers (turned sideways) in the rear frame section to level the rear section as well. In addition, on our bed, the front two sections dipped a bit where they meet so when I re-bolted the rear section of the legs, I dropped them 1/2" to level the first two sections. Put a straight 2"/4" over entire bed and now all sections are level.

    A bonus to spacing the rear section 3/4" higher was that the rear couch section has more slant to it nearly touching the wall when being used as a couch........more comfortable to sit in !

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    Forgot to add that the picture with level was taken before I leveled the rear section......if you look closely you can see the 3/4' dip at the rear next to the wall that no longer exists with adding the spacers noted above.'

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    Dan

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  • JBill9694
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    You are not the first to have this problem, Dennis66 . Not sure if this link will work or not. If not try searching for the thread title. Lot's of good information on what others have done.

    https://gdrvowners.com/forum/interio...level-sofa-bed

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