fitting rear seatbelts ,any advice?

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fitting rear seatbelts ,any advice?

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hello clever people i have a t25 that just has lap belts in the rear,these seats are for the kifs so really need 3 point belts ,im in poole dorset id there anywhere that would fit themfor me? or anyone nearby give me some pointers thanks alot .

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it's been discussed more times than soft mick. use the search box in the top right for rear seatbelts or three point rear seatbelts etc etc

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Cruz wrote:it's been discussed more times than soft mick. use the search box in the top right for rear seatbelts or three point rear seatbelts etc etc
no idea what or who soft mick is ,just thought there might be someone near me ,im sorry i have a question thats been asked before.

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Simon @ Nos VW may be able to help, he has done work on my t25, fitted some seats/belts in the back of my old bay.
Top job was probably the strongest part of the bus when he finished! But that was what I asked for as it was my 1 Year old daughter

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Soft mick must be a northern saying then, or maybe even more local to Accrington :D

ie. She's got more shes than soft mick

Good luck. Lap belts are fine though

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VW T25 Feuerwehr wrote:Simon @ Nos VW may be able to help, he has done work on my t25, fitted some seats/belts in the back of my old bay.
Top job was probably the strongest part of the bus when he finished! But that was what I asked for as it was my 1 Year old daughter

They are based in Wimbourne next to Gary Angel Racing :D
many thanks

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Cruz wrote:Soft mick must be a northern saying then, or maybe even more local to Accrington :D

ie. She's got more shes than soft mick

Good luck. Lap belts are fine though
cheers , just that you hear storys that lap belts are dangerous etc

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Just done this in the back of my early westfalia. Got the belts from Just Kampers. when to the wiki on this site, read and followed pictures. Was straight forward, do it your self and save money.

Had to do this for my daughters car seat.

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Brickwerks sell superior rear belts

http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... 3+seatbelt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

And if you don't have seatbelt mounting points (ex-panel van) already you have to make them. For this you need this part

http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... 3+seatbelt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Had mine fitted at http://www.quickfitsbs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; first class and you can change the colour.

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Finman wrote:Had mine fitted at http://www.quickfitsbs.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; first class and you can change the colour.

Rich
bit far for me to go but cheers

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If yours was not originally a panel van, then it's a straight forward job to fit at least one 3point belt. All you need is a spanner and a bit of common sense.

If you have a camper the cupboard side of the van is a little trickier, but not impossible, it just depends on how much time and enthusiasm you have!
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