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How to remove Thomas Payne double recliner from floor

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(@Robin Simmons)
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New trailer with double recliner installed against the wall.  Will not recline because there is no room.  Can’t figure  out how to unbolt it from the floor.   Don’t see how to reach the bolts.   
I am a travel nurse and can’t take it back to the dealer for a few months and want to move it myself.  Thanks 


   
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(@2gypsies)
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I can't believe they would install the recliner if there's no room to recline.  Some recliners are billed as 'wall huggers' and they don't need space to recline.  Perhaps this is what you have.  Call your dealer to see, if indeed, they should recline.  Maybe there's a device you need to unlock before they will recline.  If that's not the case then ask the dealer how to remove them.  You should be given credit if you can't use them as a recliner.  You could also call the manufacturer.  That's really a shame for a new RV.  Good luck!


   
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(@Pappy Yokum)
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  On 12/5/2019 at 3:37 AM, 2gypsies said:

I can't believe they would install the recliner if there's no room to recline.  Some recliners are billed as 'wall huggers' and they don't need space to recline.  Perhaps this is what you have.  Call your dealer to see, if indeed, they should recline.  Maybe there's a device you need to unlock before they will recline.  If that's not the case then ask the dealer how to remove them.  You should be given credit if you can't use them as a recliner.  You could also call the manufacturer.  That's really a shame for a new RV.  Good luck!

Agree with the above.......if you are in a campground, RV park - ask one of your "neighbors" to take a look. Usually RV owners can be very helpful - and like a "how to" challenge!  Two heads are (may) be better than one.

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