Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
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Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
Wondering whether anyone has come up with the usual 80-90's ingenious solution with regards to upgrading the catches for locking in the rear seat back rest as originally fitted by Autosleeper? I've currently got a couple of flimsy slide locks (one's even been downgraded to cheap plastic) and are held in by a couple of small wood screws in to the side panel and the cupboard frame. I'm installing a couple of new 3-point seat belts for the nippers (one from Brickwerks and the other looks like its a drive from Sheffield to London) but there seems little point unless I can drastically strengthen the locking mechanism on the seat. It's all original interior and so I'm loathe to drop in a new R&R rear seat but I'm wondering how far self-tapping screws and and stronger bolts are going to get me? I'll need to do something that's for sure. Cheers for reading.
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Re: Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
cannot help you but have often wondered about the "pooh" quality of the fittings myself as I want to replace mine as well,hopefully someone will have a great idea
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Scottbott - yeah I saw your post back in the archives and so I wasn't hopeful. Out of interest did you investigate R&R beds at all in terms of what would fit, I'm thinking cupboard access etc? I really am very reticent to change the interior but safety comes before keeping everything 100% original. Although, if I have to change the seat I'd want to try and retain the same upholstery and keep it as close as possible to the original.scottbott wrote:cannot help you but have often wondered about the "pooh" quality of the fittings myself as I want to replace mine as well,hopefully someone will have a great idea
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Re: Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
It was only when I removed all the interior units to get some welding done that I realised how flimsy the seat is. It really is just a rectangle of wood with the small sliding catches for security.
Without fitting a R&R bed, the only way I can think of strengthening it properly would be fitting a metal frame behind the plank which would lock into another vertical bar behind the pantry cupboard and another catch into the bodywork on the other side.
Without fitting a R&R bed, the only way I can think of strengthening it properly would be fitting a metal frame behind the plank which would lock into another vertical bar behind the pantry cupboard and another catch into the bodywork on the other side.
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jamesakers - I've quite literally just been sat in there working on the seat belt (one step forwards, nine steps back - the usual!) and I was thinking the same thing. It's all fairly unique in there and I think I'll have a lot of adjusting to do to make a standard R&R work (guess I could fork out for a custom made ) but I'm just trying to get my head around how to make any solution quick and easy when it comes to swapping between seat/bed/seat
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The vertical panel comes out really easily so if a 3/4 width R&R bed fits it should be a simple installation.
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Rusty Lee's 3/4 beds are 1050mm width but he does custom sizes too: http://www.vwrustylee.com/vw-beds/
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Oh yeah so what was that big mallet for. Seriously though, thanks for that. Yeah it does look deep enough to take a R&R without interfering with the cupboards etc. Going to have to get a few dimensions off the various suppliers and see what's what. Ideally want to be able to keep as much of the original trim as possible. A few suppliers seem to suggest having to raise the engine compartment to make it flush - want to avoid having to replace all the cushions!
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Yep think I've narrowed it down to them and vanwurks. Have asked the latter for a bit more info on the dimensions. Cheers!jamesakers wrote:Rusty Lee's 3/4 beds are 1050mm width but he does custom sizes too: http://www.vwrustylee.com/vw-beds/
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M1 Camper Beds look like they do one with integrated seatbelts: http://www.m1camperbeds.com/M1CamperBed ... y=16267769
Here's a picture of one in an Autosleeper from this thread: http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... &p=8125721
Here's a picture of one in an Autosleeper from this thread: http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.p ... &p=8125721
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Cheers chief. I was expecting a serious amount of cash when I opened up the link (being an integrated seat belt and the testing that would have had to come with that) but that's a really reasonable price! Very pleasantly surprised. P.s. Nice blog by the way.
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Re: Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
just looked at the link for M1 rock and roll bed very reasonable price,another thing to add to the list but very tempted,thanks for the link
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I had exactly the same problem with the catches and so eventually fitted a rock n roll bed.
It fitted fine and now of course the bed is a lot safer than the Autosleeper original.
It fitted fine and now of course the bed is a lot safer than the Autosleeper original.
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Re: Autosleeper rear seat catch/lock upgrade?
I've always thought the Autosleeper solution was a bit pathetic too; my main worry is all the heavy camping stuff in the boot flying forwards at 50 mph in the event of a crash and the only thing stopping it is two brass catches I wouldn't trust to keep a toilet door shut.
I toyed with the idea of a luggage restraint bar fixed across the van behind the rear seat back and the seat attached to that.
Then I saw this van on a well know auction site:
It's got a 3/4 width rock 'n' roll bed with built in head rests. Sod originality, I though, I want that! Contacted the seller to ask if they knew where the the seat was from but no joy but at least I know it exists somewhere....
I toyed with the idea of a luggage restraint bar fixed across the van behind the rear seat back and the seat attached to that.
Then I saw this van on a well know auction site:
It's got a 3/4 width rock 'n' roll bed with built in head rests. Sod originality, I though, I want that! Contacted the seller to ask if they knew where the the seat was from but no joy but at least I know it exists somewhere....
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Yeah, that would do it!!
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