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Old 12-13-2014, 11:42 AM   #21
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That looks great. I especially like the seat belts!

The belts are left over from the OEM Sofa. Decided to leave them in place should we have another passenger (which would be rare) but mostly because the Lazboys are kind of wobbly and tend to rattle going down the road. So we snug the belts up for traveling to keep them steady.


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Old 12-14-2014, 08:32 AM   #22
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What kind of lift and where did you get it? Do you mind revealing the cost of the lift, not including cabinetry.

It's a Nexus 21. Ordered it directly from them since I couldn't find anyplace that handled them. $1400, certainly not cheap but it's built like a tank. Others I looked at were built pretty cheaply, and since we fulltime I wanted one that could hold up to punishing roads. I believe their web site is www.tvlift.com By the way they're located in Scotsdale, AZ.
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Old 12-14-2014, 08:53 AM   #23
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It's amazing how well the tv has been designed into the new models. As to the older models, the tv cabinet with a lift, across from a couple of recliners or love seat recliners are a great diy modification of an older unit if the floor plan allows it.

To me, the tv unit above the front seats seems like a really poor placement to put up with. Can't imagine always torquing the neck.

A diy tv on the wall at a right angle next to the slide is workable, but still not the best placement as the sofa or recliners are usually at right angles to the tv. Desiring to movie the furniture, rather than contort oneself, seems like a lousy idea as well.
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