I have turned the seat round on my freetop bongo. Swapping the rails round etc
About to do it on a tintop with long rails.
whats involved? Both mid and rear seats slide on the same rails so I'm presuming I don't need to swap the rails left to right as you would with short rails.Is this correct?
I'll still need to remove the rails to take the end pins out so as to turn the mid seat sliding seat base around as with the freetop.Is this corect?
Thanks
turning mid seat round on a tin top
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Try a search with "seat AND reverse" & I think theres a fact sheet / FAQ too. Basically:
unbolt seats from runners
remove the pins from the rear of the tracks
slide out the rear seat of runners & put to one side
slide out the front set of runners
refit the left one on the right & vice versa
refit rear runners in the same orientation as removed
refit pins
refit seats with front one facing the rear
Probably take you an hour to do, but make sure you lift the carpet up at the rear of the tracks to allow the runners to slide out beneath (they are covered in grease & you wont it onthe carpet)
unbolt seats from runners
remove the pins from the rear of the tracks
slide out the rear seat of runners & put to one side
slide out the front set of runners
refit the left one on the right & vice versa
refit rear runners in the same orientation as removed
refit pins
refit seats with front one facing the rear
Probably take you an hour to do, but make sure you lift the carpet up at the rear of the tracks to allow the runners to slide out beneath (they are covered in grease & you wont it onthe carpet)