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I just ordered one. Do you have a link to that other thread?

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metalmick8y wrote:hmm , not tested nor compliant .theres another thread on this page with a company that sell fully compliant ones
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I'd be interested in that link too as I can't find the one your referring too.

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Has anyone found the other thread yet?

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I looked but couldn't see it.

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Fozziebear wrote:
Smosh wrote:Hi, welcome to the forum.

You can fit three point belts into the rear. https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/rear-seatbelt-kit-t3.html
You can also fit isofix mounts.

We recently put a car seat into the back and had three point belts fitted. its a pain if you want to regularly roll the bed out because getting our seat in and out is fiddily against the side of the van. We are now considering fitting the ISOFix mounts.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/JELLY-1357238- ... B007NZ244U

Josh :ok

The 3 point belt looks good from Brickwerks they have a fitting guide on there too.
Do people who have this fitted recommend it?

We fitted the 3 point brickwerks seat belt - proper piece of safety kit :-)
In fact anything you buy from Brickwerks will be good stuff - highly recommend them as a supplier - have got me out of countless numbers of problems quickly & easily :-)

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My M1 camper bed came today. I changed my order and went for the full width 3 seater in the end (my wife seems to think I snore and take up alot of space). Its came as one which I was not expecting but its really solid. It also came with ply boards but theres no way of attaching them, I only placed it in the van and not bolted down yet but its not spring assisted or anything so does not seam as smooth an action as ones I've seen on you tube but Like I say its not bolted down yet so it tries to tip up when I lift it up. Planning to bolt it in tomorrow so Ill update then.

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I've ordered the same one. Should get it in an week or two.

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JMGR33N wrote:I've ordered the same one. Should get it in an week or two.
What did you think of yours when I came? Mines all in and working fine, not sure I'd buy the same one again though if I was to do it again.

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