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POSTED BY: derinab on 09/24/2006 15:47:06


My husband and I just purchased a used Jayco and we'd like to replace the foam mattress and cushions. Suggestions where to purchased? We're in the Grand Rapids area of Michigan.




POSTED BY: angelsmom10 on 10/20/2006 09:04:16


We have never had to do this, however, I have heard from others on other boards that they just went to a fabric store, bought the foam (in the thickness they desired).. and made a cover for them... (otherwise I would suggest contacting a dealer...
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POSTED BY: Beerlifter on 10/28/2006 05:20:21


I am an avid pop up camper and I am a memeber of just about every forum on the internet (You might call me a pop up junkie!). IMHO I recommend Overstock.com. You can by the 3 or 4 inch Memory foam for really cheap and it sure does make for a good nites sleep. This is what I have done in my 83 Coleman Columbia and my wife would have it no other way. If you choose to go the other route , just about any fabric store will have the foam in what every size you need and if your a decent seamstress you could cover them yourself and save a bundle. But I still highly recommend the memory foam .... you won't regret it!

Steve & Laura

1983 Coleman Columbia

1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo





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POSTED BY: mcholer on 12/16/2006 12:59:41


I added that to our Queen size bed, makes all the difference/




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POSTED BY: FireLion on 10/06/2007 17:13:00


 I had been thinking about a teardrop, but with all the drawbacks, ie:space, storage, going outside to cook, Perhaps a small pop up might be better for me. Anyone ever boondocked in one? What about setting up in the rain? Prices are cheaper I know, plus I could probably get a used one cheap. What are your thoughts?Cool




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POSTED BY: stellaf on 03/25/2009 02:55:12


Hi,

I agree with you and I think you should concern it with an knowledgeable person. I mean professional.


Stella



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