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- 14 Jul 2009, 21:11
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
- Replies: 10
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Re: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
No, this one is in Gordon Grove. Nice to know there are alternatives though.
- 14 Jul 2009, 18:57
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
- Replies: 10
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Re: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
I had it done by a garage in Camberwell, SE London. To fit the bar and corresponding metal plates behind the trim was £65 labour + £25 parts.
- 14 Jul 2009, 08:28
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
- Replies: 10
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Re: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
camper-rear-belts.jpg You may need to scroll the photo. The belt on the right (as you view it) was already there previously but bolted to the wall behind the furthest curtain, making it a tight fit for anyone other than Kate Moss - more comfortable now it's been moved forward though I may still get...
- 13 Jul 2009, 21:50
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
- Replies: 10
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Re: fitting seat belt to rock and roll bed
Had two 3-point belts fitted a few days ago by my mechanic. For best seatbelt angle/comfort he fitted a bar across the width of the T25 above the rear seat back and just below the roof and then fixed the seatbelts to that. Not as horrible as it sounds. :) Let me know if you'd like a pic and I'll tak...
- 13 Jul 2009, 09:26
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Dual charging kit fitted - main battery flat
- Replies: 15
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Dual charging kit fitted - main battery flat
I bought these from Just Kampers last week and had them connected by a mechanic: 80Ah Leisure Battery: http://www.justkampers.com/shop/type_25/type-25-camping-outdoor-accessories/electric-power/12-volt/leisure-battery-80-amp-hours.html Dual Charging Kit: http://www.justkampers.com/shop/type_25/type-...
- 25 Jun 2009, 09:19
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Fitting a seatbelt for buddy seat
- Replies: 6
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Re: Fitting a seatbelt for buddy seat
Ok, please will someone accept cash. 
- 25 Jun 2009, 08:11
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Fitting a seatbelt for buddy seat
- Replies: 6
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Re: Fitting a seatbelt to buddy seat
I've since been informed that the seat doesn't have to be bolted down as the belt would be secured to the chassis. Even better. So anyone fancy fitting the belt? Also an additional one to the rear bench.
- 24 Jun 2009, 09:45
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Fitting a seatbelt for buddy seat
- Replies: 6
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Fitting a seatbelt for buddy seat
I'd like to be able to carry a passenger on the rear-facing buddy seat shown below. It's currently freestanding so presumably would need to be permanently bolted down somehow, and of course will need a seatbelt. Willing to offer cash or professional computer maintenance to anyone up to it, or can yo...
- 23 Jun 2009, 21:28
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Power options
- Replies: 18
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Re: Power options
Thanks. Is it actually unsafe to use gas while mobile, or is it just that it won't work because of not being level or something. Probably won't even use the water pump, just a few 5 litre water bottles refilled with tap water as required. So that just leaves the two interior lights - too much for th...
- 23 Jun 2009, 18:51
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Power options
- Replies: 18
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Power options
I'm new to all this - just bought my first camper and would be grateful for advice. There's no 240v hook-up fitted, and I'm hoping not to have to stay on campsites much if possible and need to figure out how to keep things powered. I've got gas running for the cooker and fridge, but not sure what to...