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What makes a rocker recliner lean too far back?

When I sit in my rocker recliner, it will lean way back and you feel like you are going to fall backwards. Is there a way to fix this problem?
Anna, December 2010
A rocker recliner may lean too far back due to a few possible reasons. One common cause is a faulty or worn-out reclining mechanism, which fails to properly limit the reclining angle. Another factor could be the distribution of weight, with an uneven distribution causing the chair to lean back excessively. Lastly, improper adjustment or user error, such as not engaging the locking mechanism or accidentally pushing the recliner too far back, can also result in it leaning too far back.Read more.https://allaboutrecliners.com/adjusting-a-recliner-that-leans-back-too-far/

Ariahutton, July 2023
the notes above still do not address correcting the poor design.. diagrams might help to give someone an idea of what they are referring to. Also what is the manufacturers recommendations. or is chinese that difficult to translate?

bill mclean, April 2022
I put a 2x4 under the back legs and this made it perfect.

JD, February 2022
I'm in the same boat Anna and Sue. My rocker glider leans back way to far without anyone in it also. And I dare not let anyone sit in it. Anyway, there must be some kind of adjustment you can do instead of having to build shims etc. Might need to see if I can find a manufacturer of the mechanism of the glider.

Wendy McFee, April 2015
I used carpenters shims on the rocking base of mine. With the recliner rolled onto its front, you can see a quarter moon shaped piece of wood that the recliner rocks on the flat base. from the back. I hammered in a shim on each side and what a WONDERFUL difference. Hope this helps.

Freddy, March 2011