11-29-2017, 01:41 PM
i have taken mine totally out and repaired that same latch. i also remade the wood slide out of oak instead of the pine newell used.
i did not have to take the couch out.
at least on mine....
if i remember right. i had to take the long overhead valence off first. then move the slide in far enough to get at the back of that front covered panel. there are a bunch of screws that are through a metal plate. take all of those out.
then...i got underneath the couch through the drawer area. there were screws holding that panel onto the wall. and maybe a few bolts...its been a long time
eventually you can slide it out.
but as we all know, no two newells are the same
it is always and adventure
tom
i did not have to take the couch out.
at least on mine....
if i remember right. i had to take the long overhead valence off first. then move the slide in far enough to get at the back of that front covered panel. there are a bunch of screws that are through a metal plate. take all of those out.
then...i got underneath the couch through the drawer area. there were screws holding that panel onto the wall. and maybe a few bolts...its been a long time
eventually you can slide it out.
but as we all know, no two newells are the same
it is always and adventure
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH