Hi Steph,
If you are talking about the couch/bed, we call it a jack-knife sofa, and it looks like this in the pic you posted earlier.
I have not removed the 1995 version, but I have newer ones. See if this fits what you are seeing.
To remove the bottom seat cushion, knell down and have someone lift the bottom cushion part way up. The metal frame will be exposed and spring-loaded; make sure your helper hangs onto the cushion so it does not fall back down on you when you look under it.
Here is the new one before the bottom cushion is removed
Lift up the bottom cushion about halfway up. Look under the bottom on each end of the bottom cushion; you should see two nuts holding the cushion bottom to the metal frame. Mine took a 9/16" wrench to remove them. Once the nuts are off, the studs stay screwed into the wood frame of the bottom cushion, then remove the cushion.
It now looks like this.
The seat back cushion is held onto the frame the same way. Look under the bottom side in the back of the cushion (the side against the wall of the camper). There are two nuts on each end that hold the seat back cushion to the frame. Remove them, and the seat back comes off. You have to fiddle with the frame flexing while you do this to gain access to the nuts, but you can reach up from the bottom and get on them with a socket and ratchet wrench.
The metal frame will stay screwed down to the camper mount. If you want to remove the metal frame also, there are most times 4 screws in the frame to the wood frame holding it up.
I hope this helps, and let us know how it goes. So we know the 1995 ones attached are the same as the year 2000 ones.
Hope this helps
John
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