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Taking The Back Off of a Lazyboy Recliner

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The situation, you have a lazyboy recliner and you need to move it.  Because of their unique recliner mechanism, this proceedure will only work on newer Lazyboy recliners. (Older Lazyboys don't come apart like this.) Newer Lazyboys are built to come apart easily. Turn the recliner around so that you are at the back of the recliner.

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Get a standard flat screwdriver, and you may also need a flashlight. Look in the crack between the arms and the backrest. Using the flashlight (if needed) find the metal bracket.

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The braket has a short lock lever. Put the tip of the flat screwdriver under the downward pointing end of the lock level and lift the lever all the way up so that it will be pointing upward.

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After you have unlatched both sides, then you can use your screwdriver to gently pry up both sides of the backrest. After you have it pryed up a little, stand behind the chair, grab ahold under the overhang section (as shown in picture below on right) ......

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...... and lift the backrest section out of the chair. This makes the chair much easier to transport. You can carry each piece separately.

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1973 lazyboy recliner back removal for reuph.

I cant figure it out any tips for the older style. its a button tufted colonial style I can see the backs of the bolts ,screws in the t-nuts .the back doesnt want to slide out . I have the seat off and most of the fabric but I would really like to get this back off, Ive been doing uph for 20years and when I started a person I learned from said never recover recliners , I'm doing this as a favor and now Im in a pinch, can you help me.

thanks

Thanks worked great have 4 lazyboys and never knew how to do it now it will be a breeze to move to another house many thanks again and may God bless you!

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