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Post by cooperrobt on Mar 8, 2016 20:33:27 GMT -5
This has been discussed before on different forums but I have as yet to find an answer. My Spree Escape came with a single pedestal table with tapered ends. Quite frankly it is the worst design around in that the tables wobbles all over the place. I understand that there are pedestal legs that are fluted and it seems that this is a better design then just trying to jam the ends in an hope for the best. Some forums mention the Lance trailer pedestal but are unable to state the brand. Any thoughts on this? I have looked at some of the Marine table pedestals and there seems to be a lot of options in this route except for the one that requires drilling a hole for a recessed pedestal stand.
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Post by cooperrobt on Mar 9, 2016 0:53:57 GMT -5
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Post by mdconvert on Mar 9, 2016 8:52:26 GMT -5
We've had a similar model for a year and find that the table is fine when set up. Possibly because there are only 2 of us.
When traveling, we used to put the table on the bed and disconnect the leg, but I was concerned it would slide off and damage either the table or walls of the trailer.
Currently, we flip the table over with the leg still attached, so the leg is sticking up and leave it in the dinette. I've cut a thin piece of plywood so it fits between the outside edge of the booth seats and the cushion. This keeps the table from sliding out while traveling. While camping we take the plywood out and flip the table back over. I think this is going to work ok for us...we'll see.
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Post by myredracer on Apr 16, 2016 9:02:36 GMT -5
We replaced our standard wobbly legs with ones from Lance. Very solid. Gil, Deb and Dougal the Springer Spaniel 2014 KZ Spree 262RKS 2009 F250
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Post by cooperrobt on Apr 16, 2016 11:29:38 GMT -5
I have been trying to find a Lance pedestal but have been unable to. Where did you find this if I may ask? Also mine is a single pole pedestal table and I am unsure if there is an effect with the base of the pole where the wobble originates.
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