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Old 01-31-2016, 05:15 AM   #22
DarMar
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quote:Originally posted by dieselguy

(Rear recliners)Preloaded back to back with a heavy towel in-between and strapped down. I don't strap them down because of movement on the floor, but because they grind against one another while traveling. I can't really describe the fabric (knobby corduroy) on ours, but till we added the heavy towel in-between they were showing signs of abrasion for no better word. Those of you who don't strap ... I don't doubt your word, your fabric must resist constant grinding for thousands of miles. We tried no straps and front to front once ... damaged day/night shade.
We always found our swivel rocker recliners were either rubbing against each other or rubbing the wall/shade as well and that was why we felt they had to be strapped down back to back with something in between them. We always questioned why Keystone didn't just use stationary recliners as to us it would have been much simpler.
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