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Old 05-07-2018, 05:07 PM   #1
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2016 FR Surveyor Question

We bought a 2016 Forest River Surveyor and for the life of me I cannot figure out what these two hook points are for. Does anyone know?

They are behind the seat on the dinette.

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Old 05-07-2018, 06:38 PM   #2
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It’s for your table. You can flip it up and attach it there so it doesn’t bang around as you drive. We just lower ours to the bed and leave it.
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We bought a 2016 Forest River Surveyor and for the life of me I cannot figure out what these two hook points are for. Does anyone know?

They are behind the seat on the dinette.

Thanks

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You should have received a strap for table while traveling. Each end has a clip that goes on the loops. The strap around top table brackets so it doesn't tip over.
That is how we travel.
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Thanks. I have a strap, no clue what that was for either. I left the table setup for our first trip out. Might have to reconsider it now that I know.
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You should have received a strap for table while traveling. Each end has a clip that goes on the loops. The strap around top table brackets so it doesn't tip over.
That is how we travel.
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Our strap was just sitting loose under that part of the bench.
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Thanks. I have a strap, no clue what that was for either. I left the table setup for our first trip out. Might have to reconsider it now that I know.
Bottom of table will rest against back part of seat. Works good table has never come loose.
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Bottom of table will rest against back part of seat. Works good table has never come loose.
Do you just leave the legs in place? Is this for additional floor storage in transit?
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Do you just leave the legs in place? Is this for additional floor storage in transit?
Leave legs upright. We haven't used table as a bed yet.
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Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering about that myself. I have the strap but couldn't figure out how to secure the table. Do you have a pic?
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Thanks for the explanation. I was wondering about that myself. I have the strap but couldn't figure out how to secure the table. Do you have a pic?
Nope. Haven't tried it yet. I'll take one of I do.
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Nope. Haven't tried it yet. I'll take one of I do.
I have some pictures from an earlier post will add later tonight for you.
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My 2016 Surveyor 291BHSS came with two “bar” stools that I can use by the counter top by the front door. Mine came with a strap that attaches to the two rings I can use to hold the stools while traveling.
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My 2016 Surveyor 291BHSS came with two “bar” stools that I can use by the counter top by the front door. Mine came with a strap that attaches to the two rings I can use to hold the stools while traveling.
That would be handy. So far I've just laid the stools down on either side of the bed when travelling. Currently they're out of the trailer. We haven't used them yet, so gonna try a few trips without to see if we prefer the extra space instead.
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