A safe passenger carrying R&R bed
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Re: A safe passenger carrying R&R bed
Does the back still needing building up over the engine?
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Re: A safe passenger carrying R&R bed
right now it's not over the engineBumblemum wrote:Does the back still needing building up over the engine?
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Re: A safe passenger carrying R&R bed
Even when it's modified to extend over the engine it won't need building up. I really wanted to avoid this as I always want to have easy access to the engine compartment.
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Re: A safe passenger carrying R&R bed
Would concur with that. I always though the "build it up and bung in a drawer" and "No I planned it that way" is a bit of a bodge and can leave rear passenger legs dangling if the seat is too high. You have a nice strong seat there and you can always keep modding it until its right. The joys of DIY interiors.
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