Replace dinette with love seat in a 2019 Winnebago Adventurer 27N

Its a common swap, simply remove the dinette and find a love seat that will fit the dimensions and try to attach it in the same manner that the dinette was
 
Its a common swap, simply remove the dinette and find a love seat that will fit the dimensions and try to attach it in the same manner that the dinette was
Is there anything to watch out for before I remove the dinette? Hidden problems doing this?
 
Does your dinette seating have seat belts? If so they would be in the forward facing seating. The reason I ask was I removed the dinette seating in my coach only to fine the seat belt hold down system. This was heavy steel bars bolted down through the slide out floor. I did not want to take the underside of the slide apart to get the bolts out. Thus they are still there. If you have plan ahead of what you plan on doing with the bolts.
 
Not at all familiar with that specific RV but looking at the parts catalog here:
apppliance and cabinets here:
This looks like it might be a biggie to try to work around taking out the seating??
cover.jpg

First guess is there is group of wires under this as it lists as cover-wire in the parts.
Maybe a careful look under that seat as it appears to be a major item and on top of the floor?/
I suspect there may be a series of the plug type connections that allow them to build the body and slide, set the slide into the body and then connect plugs for electrical power?
But this is only from drawings and certainly not firm info!!
 
The 27N has a 120 VAC outlet, 12 VDC outlet, and 12 VDC lighting under the cabinets in the slideout and the wiring comes up at the floor in the outside wall then into the bottom of the slide floor. There is a flexible plastic guide that protects and routes the wires when slide moves in/out. There is a shallow wood box held in by a couple of screws that makes sure items you store under the dinette don't interfere with the wiring. Just remove the wood cover and scope it out for yourself.


You'll have to work around this with your love seat install.

The brown item in the photo Morich posted is the shallow wood box. You could probably lose the wood box which might give you a bit more clearance and perhaps avoid the need to build a platform to raise up the love seat.

Please consider posting some photos of how your project turns out.
 
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We also have a 27 in adventurer. 2019. What love's seat? Did you replace it with? Did it fit through the door opening?Any suggestions would be helpful.We are now looking at replacing at this spring before the camping season starts
 

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