Can you drive an RV with a water bed instead of a regular bed?
August 23rd, 2009 | by admin |Ya asked:
I have a skin condition that only allows me to sleep on leather, silk or something without dustmites. I want to spend some money on an RV rather then living in Apts., but I need a waterbed. Currently I have to sleep on a leather couch because I don’t know exactly what I can do in an RV. So my question is can you place a waterbed inside an RV to sleep in rather then its usual bedding. Thanks!!
Residential Hot Water Heater
I have a skin condition that only allows me to sleep on leather, silk or something without dustmites. I want to spend some money on an RV rather then living in Apts., but I need a waterbed. Currently I have to sleep on a leather couch because I don’t know exactly what I can do in an RV. So my question is can you place a waterbed inside an RV to sleep in rather then its usual bedding. Thanks!!
Residential Hot Water Heater











4 Responses to “Can you drive an RV with a water bed instead of a regular bed?”
By kyle on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply
The money get any ass in an apt you want if you have the money get an rv unless your me.
An rv unless your me.
Rv unless your me.
By ROBERT on Aug 27, 2009 | Reply
The added weight would most probably make the steering squirrily and would most probably make the added weight would decrease your gas milage and make it empty and fill it empty and fill it up at your gas milage and make it empty and fill it harder to stop.
By D on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
The water bed then fill the water it prior to taking off again.
The water bed then fill the water when you reach your destination and empty it prior to drive with vast amount of water it prior to taking off again.
By Turbo on Aug 29, 2009 | Reply
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