Recliners hard to close.

Hammerfast

Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2013
Posts
13
22 RBE with the Thomas Payne recliners. Problem is the amount of force required to lock the footrest down. Not the spring tension that elevates the footrest. I already loosened both springs to the lightest setting & no help. The problem is at the bottom, we have to basically slam them shut with our heels to get them to catch & stay closed.

Any ideas before I yank them out & flip them over for a look?
 
22 RBE with the Thomas Payne recliners. Problem is the amount of force required to lock the footrest down. Not the spring tension that elevates the footrest. I already loosened both springs to the lightest setting & no help. The problem is at the bottom, we have to basically slam them shut with our heels to get them to catch & stay closed.

Any ideas before I yank them out & flip them over for a look?

That's how ours are. I don't know if they are adjustable or not.
 
22 RBE with the Thomas Payne recliners. Problem is the amount of force required to lock the footrest down. Not the spring tension that elevates the footrest. I already loosened both springs to the lightest setting & no help. The problem is at the bottom, we have to basically slam them shut with our heels to get them to catch & stay closed.

Any ideas before I yank them out & flip them over for a look?

They are adjustable. I just adjusted my wife's day before yesterday.

Open the recliner, get on the floor and look under the open foot rest.
There are two springs, one on each side. Move the hook end of the spring closest to the floor to a higher hole which creates less tension on the spring. I moved both springs to the highest hole. She can now close the recliner much easier.

You don't need to yank or flip anything!:)
 
They are adjustable. I just adjusted my wife's day before yesterday.

Open the recliner, get on the floor and look under the open foot rest.
There are two springs, one on each side. Move the hook end of the spring closest to the floor to a higher hole which creates less tension on the spring. I moved both springs to the highest hole. She can now close the recliner much easier.

You don't need to yank or flip anything!:)

I learn more and more, reading this forum. I just adjusted both recliners in our rig. What a difference it makes.

Thanks,
 
Already did that. It does make it easier to push down the leg support, but didn’t to much to help at the very bottom when it has to catch on the release mechanism.
I will not tire, I will not falter, I will not fail. I will win this battle.
 
Already did that. It does make it easier to push down the leg support, but didn’t to much to help at the very bottom when it has to catch on the release mechanism.
I will not tire, I will not falter, I will not fail. I will win this battle.

You must have the Thomas Payne Workout Recliners. You get to relax and work out your legs! Just be sure you only use them on 'leg day'!

I know I have to kick mine in at the bottom which I usually do after I have stood up.
 

Try RV LIFE Pro Free for 7 Days

  • New Ad-Free experience on this RV LIFE Community.
  • Plan the best RV Safe travel with RV LIFE Trip Wizard.
  • Navigate with our RV Safe GPS mobile app.
  • and much more...
Try RV LIFE Pro Today
Back
Top Bottom