Hi Everyone,
I`ve just bought a T25 Auto Sleeper conversion and have lots of future plans but the first one has to be rear seatbelts, not the most exciting mod but needs as needs must. Ive checked over the other posts on the forum but most refer to rock and roll beds which we had in our old T2 bay. This conversion has the rear seat/bed further back in the van than a rock and roll bed would be. Its a converted panel van so I`m going to have to put some plates in but don`t see how I can get three point belts to fit. Am I going to have to settle for lap belts or has anyone had any success with this particular conversion before?
Rear seatbelts in an Auto-Sleeper
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Rear seatbelts in an Auto-Sleeper
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Thanks for that, I`ve just taken the rear cupboard out and removed the side panel and still don`t see how I can get a 3-point belt in. I`ll go for the lap belts for now (better than nothing) and have a good look at it over the winter when we strip the van right out. Thanks for your input, at least I`m not missing something obvious. 

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Owner of `Lily'
`86 Auto Sleeper, 1.9 petrol, manual.
Owner of `Lily'
`86 Auto Sleeper, 1.9 petrol, manual.