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Old 02-11-2013, 12:29 PM   #241
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How much does the super lounge cost?
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How much does the super lounge cost?
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All pricing must be provided by a Sabre Dealer. Sorry
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Here is a little background for your question.....we consulted with our AC company and they encouraged us to run that duct work to let the AC's work together. Also we felt it was a competitive advantage over the other brands that didn't extend the duct work that causes their bands to only allow the direct AC blowing into the bedroom only. I hope that helps.

For clarification before investing - I can add a ducted ac unit in the bedroom which will use the same ductwork/ vents as the rear unit and I will need to add a thermostat. This is my preference. Please confirm and thanks for the information you provide.
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For clarification before investing - I can add a ducted ac unit in the bedroom which will use the same ductwork/ vents as the rear unit and I will need to add a thermostat. This is my preference. Please confirm and thanks for the information you provide.
You are clear. Both ACs will share the same ductwork and the 2nd AC will have it's own thermostat.
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FWIW, everything I saw when we ordered showed an MSRP of around $964 for the super lounge with airbed in place of dinette and sofa.
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For clarification before investing - I can add a ducted ac unit in the bedroom which will use the same ductwork/ vents as the rear unit and I will need to add a thermostat. This is my preference. Please confirm and thanks for the information you provide.
Are you asking about a Sabre you currently own or ordering? If you own it, I need a model and vin number. Some of the comments I made are reflective of current production. Older models may not have the extended duct work.
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Dear Ragin Cajun,
thanks for waiting for the answer. This post applys to any Sabre model that was built with the washer dryer cabinet in the master bedroom.
http://www.forestriverforums.com/for...1&d=1349989310
http://www.forestriverforums.com/for...1&d=1349989310

These pictures show the TV installed and removed showing the bracket. So you would want to mount your bracket in the same locations. When facing the bracket the left edge of the bracket measures 42 1/2" from the face/front of the wardrobe. The bottom edge of the bracket measures 34" from the top of the dresser.

I hope this helps. DO NOT USE LONG SCREWS OR YOU WILL GO THROUGH THE SIDEWALL.
FYI to Sabre Owners...

My TV cabinet is 19" wide x 13" tall...so I had to measure 32" from the top of dresser instead of 34" so my TV can slide out just before touching ceiling.
I know all TV cabinets are different but thought I'd share my experience before you go drilling holes!
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FYI to Sabre Owners...

My TV cabinet is 19" wide x 13" tall...so I had to measure 32" from the top of dresser instead of 34" so my TV can slide out just before touching ceiling.
I know all TV cabinets are different but thought I'd share my experience before you go drilling holes!
FR brackets work out great
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It did happen!! Looks nice.
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It did happen!! Looks nice.
X2- inspires me to finally hang ours.

Ragin, any reason why you take it down for travel? Not moving it each time we setup is one of those reasons I want to mount it.
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X2- inspires me to finally hang ours.

Ragin, any reason why you take it down for travel? Not moving it each time we setup is one of those reasons I want to mount it.
Though the TV is light, you can't use long screws to anchor bracket...so I feel there's more opportunity for it to get ripped out of the wall going down the highway.



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ok electric/air conditioner gurus..... if i add the second a/c, will i have to upgrade any of the wiring/electrical box/etc? am i safe to assume that my 12 sabre 5th wheel is ducted to the bedroom as well? will 30a run both at the same time, or will i need to be hooked up to 50a or just use 1 or the other?
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ok electric/air conditioner gurus..... if i add the second a/c, will i have to upgrade any of the wiring/electrical box/etc? am i safe to assume that my 12 sabre 5th wheel is ducted to the bedroom as well? will 30a run both at the same time, or will i need to be hooked up to 50a or just use 1 or the other?
If its 50 amp prep which your spec sheet will show your fine.
If its 30 amp you'll have to run a separate cord as another has done on this forum.
It would be a pain and expensive to rewire for 50 amp.
No you cannot run two a/c's off of 30 amp.

It will be ducted to bedroom yes.
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ok electric/air conditioner gurus..... if i add the second a/c, will i have to upgrade any of the wiring/electrical box/etc? am i safe to assume that my 12 sabre 5th wheel is ducted to the bedroom as well? will 30a run both at the same time, or will i need to be hooked up to 50a or just use 1 or the other?
If you PM SabreSam with your VIN, he can to you fo shizzle (aka "for sure").
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Though the TV is light, you can't use long screws to anchor bracket...so I feel there's more opportunity for it to get ripped out of the wall going down the highway.
Makes sense. Disappointing because I was hoping to save a setup step.
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Hi I'm new to the forums, I just took delivery of our 36QBOK yesterday, I had the dealer install the Trail Air rotoflex hitch on it as a dealer add on. They ordered directly from Forest River but I am not certain they ordered the right one. Is there anyone else that has the option factory installed and could look at the model sticker on the hitch and tell me what there's is? Mine seems to buck more than I think it should and it looks a little short. Thanks!!
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Hi I'm new to the forums, I just took delivery of our 36QBOK yesterday, I had the dealer install the Trail Air rotoflex hitch on it as a dealer add on. They ordered directly from Forest River but I am not certain they ordered the right one. Is there anyone else that has the option factory installed and could look at the model sticker on the hitch and tell me what there's is? Mine seems to buck more than I think it should and it looks a little short. Thanks!!

Dear Bigblue08,
give me some time today and I will see how we can verify the unit you got. You might goto Lippert's website; Lippert Components, Inc. and compare the information to what they show there.

What numbers are on your pinbox/roto flex?
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Hi I'm new to the forums, I just took delivery of our 36QBOK yesterday, I had the dealer install the Trail Air rotoflex hitch on it as a dealer add on. They ordered directly from Forest River but I am not certain they ordered the right one. Is there anyone else that has the option factory installed and could look at the model sticker on the hitch and tell me what there's is? Mine seems to buck more than I think it should and it looks a little short. Thanks!!

Bigblue08,
Sabres are currently built with a 1621 pin box. Per the Lippert website, part #160468 is the Roto flex to replace the 1621. I'm not sure where you would see that part number or how to check it.

Please do keep in mind the Roto flex does let the fifth wheel have more forward and back motion due to the hindge of the mech. If you are use to a fixed pin, you will see much more movement than you are use to. The rubber material in the roto flex absorbs the vibration of the "bang" front to back as where a solid pin's "bang" is vibrated thought the unit.

I hope this helps.
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Hi I'm new to the forums, I just took delivery of our 36QBOK yesterday, I had the dealer install the Trail Air rotoflex hitch on it as a dealer add on. They ordered directly from Forest River but I am not certain they ordered the right one. Is there anyone else that has the option factory installed and could look at the model sticker on the hitch and tell me what there's is? Mine seems to buck more than I think it should and it looks a little short. Thanks!!
I recently looked at a 2013 32bhok and noticed the rotoflex.
Wondered how they'd pull.
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