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seat belts
Hi everyone, sorry if this has been posted before! Iam new to this and need some help, I have just bought my first t25 and I need to no if I can fit three point seat belts in the back on the rock and roll bed? Thanks Ben
Re: seat belts
Have you tried searching for it? There has been loads of threads on it with lots of different ways of doing it. However, the ultimate answer is... It is possible. Good luck, Jon.
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Re: seat belts
Yes, see my reply to this https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.p ... 8#p7856145" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: seat belts
This is what I'm thinking of doing. Where the seat belt is attached to the cupboard there is a steel post behind. Obviously safely welded to the van!


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Re: seat belts
There's a fair bit of info in this thread as well:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=113729
We didn't need to go through the cupboard to fit a seatbelt on that side - we were able to run both seatbelts from the sliding door side. The one nearest the door used the Brickwerks kit with the retractor fitted behind the lining panel so it was out of the way of the bed. The other belt, furthest from the door was fitted by: Seat Belt Service. The retractor was mounted half way up the rear pillar out of the way, with the pillar loop above, and the webbing belt has two tongues which clip into two receivers fitted to the old lap belt attachment points - this image on their site shows the retractor in position.
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=113729
We didn't need to go through the cupboard to fit a seatbelt on that side - we were able to run both seatbelts from the sliding door side. The one nearest the door used the Brickwerks kit with the retractor fitted behind the lining panel so it was out of the way of the bed. The other belt, furthest from the door was fitted by: Seat Belt Service. The retractor was mounted half way up the rear pillar out of the way, with the pillar loop above, and the webbing belt has two tongues which clip into two receivers fitted to the old lap belt attachment points - this image on their site shows the retractor in position.
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Re: seat belts
clift_d wrote:There's a fair bit of info in this thread as well:
viewtopic.php?f=38&t=113729
We didn't need to go through the cupboard to fit a seatbelt on that side - we were able to run both seatbelts from the sliding door side. The one nearest the door used the Brickwerks kit with the retractor fitted behind the lining panel so it was out of the way of the bed. The other belt, furthest from the door was fitted by: Seat Belt Service. The retractor was mounted half way up the rear pillar out of the way, with the pillar loop above, and the webbing belt has two tongues which clip into two receivers fitted to the old lap belt attachment points - this image on their site shows the retractor in position.
Same as you.

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