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Old 12-28-2020, 02:45 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Gaucho Legs ISO...

I am trying to track down a set up gaucho legs to add to my SMB. I have called the Texas location and they can't see, to help me.

Anyone know where to find a set, or does anyone have a pair laying around? My boys have been hopping out of the penthouse onto the folded out back of the couch and I'm concerned they are going to break it.

Greatly appreciated for any leads, or direction on where to find a set.

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Old 12-28-2020, 04:14 PM   #2
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I bought a set of support legs on amazon and cut them to size. You just buy a set longer than you need, take a measurement (compressing the carpet) and cut it with a hacksaw or similar.

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I looked through my posts and it appears that I bought a set from Sportsmobile West.
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Old 12-28-2020, 04:18 PM   #3
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I bought a set of support legs on amazon and cut them to size. You just buy a set longer than you need, take a measurement (compressing the carpet) and cut it with a hacksaw or similar.
Link to what you purchased? I'm interested in all options...
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Link to what you purchased? I'm interested in all options...
Heres an example.

https://www.amazon.com/Top-Line-FL34...197843&sr=8-22
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Thank for the link Mikracer! Much appreciated.

Do you have a photo of yours in action? How satisfied have you been with them?
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I've long since sold my sportsmobile. I do remember that they helped keep the gaucho bed stable. I also had an issue where the backrest would be lower than the seat portion when deployed, hence needing the legs to bring it up to proper height. It was worth the $50 I spent to get them. Not sure if you saw edit to my post but I ended up buying them from Sportsmobile West, not amazon.

One thing to look at when purchasing is the mounting tab. Look at them and make sure you can mount it to the gaucho frame.
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