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Swivel passenger seat
I've seen a number of "Old" posts about installing a passenger swivel for the seat.

Has anyone done this in recent years?
Steve and Annette
2019 TK 24

Re: Swivel passenger seat
Reply #1
I replied to an emailer who asked me about mine a few months ago. He followed my tips from back when I did it following the tips on this forum in 2016. So, I believe everything is still current - though the price probably changes a little for the base.

Hope this helps,
Jim & Deb
Santa Cruz, California

Re: Swivel passenger seat
Reply #2
Yep. I did it in an RB. There really isn't enough room with a passenger side couch. Sliding the couch a few inches back from normal the seat will swivel facing back into the aisle. We never use it.
Harry 2006RB

Re: Swivel passenger seat
Reply #3
Yes I did it last Spring in my new to me 2003 T/K.  It works good.  I followed what was posed on this site.  It does take a bit of skill to turn the chair around.  If I remember correctly:  First seat has to be all the way forward.  Seat back has to be tiled forward.  Then you have to remember which way to rotate it.  Passenger side door has to be open a bit for rotation.  Once rotated, seat has to be slide back and back of chair tiled back to a seated position and door shut.  If the chair is not tiled just slightly the door will hit the arm rest.

JohnF
2003 T/K and 1987 MP w/Roof Sleeper
2003 TK

 
Re: Swivel passenger seat
Reply #4
The Twin/King is the only floor plan where a swivel seal works well.
Consider how the seatbelts will work when the seat is rotated.
If a rotating seat works in your 2019 LD, it makes a comfortable place to read.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
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