Removing Couch from Endura February 28, 2011, 01:55:42 pm Yahoo Message Number: 6501What's the best way to remove the small 2 person couch from a Gulf Stream Endura? Take it apart? Quote Selected
Re: Removing Couch from Endura Reply #1 – February 28, 2011, 05:12:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 6502By the time I got our couch out. It was in pieces. Put it out front for garbage pickup. It does come apart. But by the time I got it to a size that would fit through door opening it was destroyed.BestRon Hall Quote Selected
Re: Removing Couch from Endura Reply #2 – February 28, 2011, 05:39:16 pm Yahoo Message Number: 6504I'm hoping I don't have to go through that =)...I was wondering if removing the passeger seat and door from the cab would be an option as well? Quote Selected
Re: Removing Couch from Endura Reply #3 – February 28, 2011, 07:37:44 pm Yahoo Message Number: 6505If you have a 6316, see if it will fit through the rear cargo door.Charles Quote Selected
Re: Removing Couch from Endura Reply #4 – March 06, 2011, 11:00:30 am Yahoo Message Number: 6511I wanted to share an update with the group...We were able to remove the back rest of the couch (its just wedged in there, no screws), removed the bed (6 screws),remove the passenger cab seat, and remove the couch through the passenger door...It barely fit, but it fit.We were able to find a 2 person leather reclining loveseat that was 58 inches wide, which was the perfect size...Small enough to allow you to reach down and open the recliner (barely!). It's the type that does not need to be too far away from the wall. We looked at new, but I was able to find one on craigs list for 300...We definitely got luck there.We were able to take apart the frame on the bottom of the new couch so that the couch split in 2 pieces - However, we then had to remove the passenger door to get the couch in...Not that big of deal really, 10 bolts and unhook the wiring. I'd recommend using 3 people, 2 to carry, and one to make sure the door does no rub against the cab.Wyatt Quote Selected