seat belts onto rock'n'roll bed

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seat belts onto rock'n'roll bed

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I read someplace that the rock'n'roll bed cushions need to be secured to the bed in order to use seat belts, is this right?, if so how do you secure the foam to the bed?, anyone out there had this problem or is it ok to just put belts on and use them?.

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Post by kathyshack »

most people use velcro or those pop fasteners. Some have metal handle sont eh edge of the seat which hold the cushion on place... Hope that helps.
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Post by deegee19 »

Thanks Kathy for that, I'm already using the velcro altho' I think the popper idea might be a better way to go, cheers!

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Post by LUBO »

velcro will do the trick deegee. in a crash(god forbid) the only thing you don't want the cushion to do is move. so unless your passengers are very heavy people no need to worry 8)
Why pay someone else to fix it for you when you can waste 2 months doing it yourself!

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Post by deegee19 »

Cheers Lubo, just my 2 little ones to restrain so I'll go with the velcro and see how we do.

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