I know there's a sticker on the rail that says always travel with the happy Jack bunks in the full up position but does anyone drive with them down? I'm thinking it would be nice to put a couple gear bags- maybe 50lb total on the top bunk to get them out of the way. Thoughts? I would probably fold the lower couch vertically along the wall.
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Originally posted by NickinCO View PostI know there's a sticker on the rail that says always travel with the happy Jack bunks in the full up position but does anyone drive with them down? I'm thinking it would be nice to put a couple gear bags- maybe 50lb total on the top bunk to get them out of the way. Thoughts? I would probably fold the lower couch vertically along the wall.
With both the bed and seats in full up position, the bar has come disconnected from the motor causing the drivers side seat to come crashing down on the items below. This has happened 3 times. The last time it happened (New Years at South Padre), it caused the rear passenger side vertical rail (that the motor sits on) to partially pull out of the wall. These vertical rails are attached to the exterior wall with 4 or 5 screws (which have randomly come out from other rails).
Because the top of the rail pulled away from the wall it placed a downward load on the bar causing it to become stuck which prevented me from pushing the rail back in place so I could drive more screws into it. After some "gentle" persuasion, the bar came loose and I was able to re-attach the rail with 8 or 9 screws. I also placed additional screws in the other rails.
So.....The bed in the full up position makes sense to me. The seats in the full up position is a terrible idea, in my opinion. Now we collapse the seats against the exterior walls or travel with them down while supported by the legs to the floor.
The only issue I see with placing other items on the bed is the mechanism that holds the bed in place may not be able to carry the additional load while traveling.
Long non-answer to your questionAllen
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