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Hi, I removed the seat runners yesterday. Actually pretty easy. I found it best to just lift out the carpets and insulation, just held there by gravity, and then just get on with it :).  Tracks easily unbolt, end cap needs removing then runner slides out. Then reinstall. Took me about 3 hours on my own. Not as scary as I thought it might he. 

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6 hours ago, Dean Robertson said:

Hi, I removed the seat runners yesterday. Actually pretty easy. I found it best to just lift out the carpets and insulation, just held there by gravity, and then just get on with it :).  Tracks easily unbolt, end cap needs removing then runner slides out. Then reinstall. Took me about 3 hours on my own. Not as scary as I thought it might he. 

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Hello Dean,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

Good job. Thanks for the photos.

 

They clearly show the difference between an 8 seater (which your is) and a seven seater.

In each case the rearmost seats seat three.

 

On the seven seater there are only two long centre rails; i.e. there is no  'split' centre rail (rhs middle) as in your photos.

 

To change the seating arrangement those two rails need to be removed and replaced with one continuous one.

I believe the rails are 'handed', so someone wishing to change their seating will need the correct rail(s).

 

 

 

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