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Old 07-16-2015, 01:25 PM   #1
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Question Help! RestEasy sofa removal

What is the trick to get my RestEasy sofa out of the motor home Does it come apart? I want to have it reupholster.
Open for suggestions. Help Please
Is there a manual on the sofa?

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We had our re-upholstered last year.

It comes apart in about a half dozen pieces. Run the seat out about 1/2 way then lift up the front ... there are two bolts underneath on each side ... take those off ... then you will be able to see how to get the rest of it out (in pieces). It is really sort of an upholstered "Erector set" (I know I am dating myself) ... so you remove two or three nuts and another piece comes off ...

This is really an example of "A job started is half done"

I think the only tools you will need is a socket (and ratchet) and a wire cutter ... I think you have to cut the wire for the switch (I can't remember on that detail)
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