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Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 05 Jul 2012, 22:15
by hellybort
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 11 Jul 2012, 22:47
by hellybort
Today we have fitted 3 point harnesses in the back for our lads aged 6 and 4, removed the front bench seat, cut the bulk head out behind the seats, fitted a new passenger seat and fitted an immobiliser.
Not a lot really lol

Bulk head out

new front passenger seat fitted

Harnesses fitted
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 15 Jul 2012, 22:18
by Barkascsyncro
Hey I'm from rugeley, I am also a new proud owner of a 88 syncro. I can't offer you much the way of parts but may be able to help in other ways.
Chris barkas.
Rugeley
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 24 Aug 2012, 22:47
by pack and post
Hi there, Van looks great, Did you line the roof?
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 25 Aug 2012, 09:27
by Jonnyb416
Hi there, I have a question about your rear seat belts as I have 2 young daughters who will probably be 4 and 6 by the time my van is finished.
What will you do with the seat belts once you are set up to camp? Will they be in the way as they are attached to the roof?
Good luck with the rest of your van.

Jon.
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 28 Aug 2012, 14:05
by hellybort
Hi there. Roof isnt lined at the minute but will be soon hopefully lol. The seatbelts are attached with 'Delta type quick links' which we remove each time we park up. We then put the seat belts down the back of the rock and roll bed. They are then not visible when parked. It is then very easy to lift the belts back out to re-attach. (The 4 lower seatbelt mounts obviously stay attached as they are bolted to the floor) If you need any more help, please feel free to contact me again
Many thanks
Helen.
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 29 Aug 2012, 12:38
by Jonnyb416
Thanks Helen. Any close up pictures of the belt fixing points would be great, but no rush. Was the MOT man ok with that? Looks like a great idea anyway and one that I think I may use. Jon.
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 30 Aug 2012, 10:11
by hellybort
Our van hasn't been through an MOT yet since they have been fitted so cant really answer that question but, in my experience, things that cant be seen, cant be tested. in other words remove the belts before you go for the test. My number 1 priority is the safety of my children and I know in my own mind that they are 100% safe wearing the harnesses. Formula 1 cars would not pass an MOT but the driver is safely harnessed.
Hope this helps
Hellybort.
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 16:21
by hellybort
just trial fitted my new wheels .the van is standard height and has a crap gear ratio so the new tyres will be 205/70/15 it will need 10mm spacers at the front and i will fit the same at the rear what do you think ?

Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 16:47
by kevtherev
195/70 X 15 will give a perfect circumference match
what you suggest is 2% bigger so the revs will be 2% lower and changing gear will be earlier on the hill
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 16:51
by hellybort
kevtherev wrote:195/70 X 15 will give a perfect circumference match
what you suggest is 2% bigger so the revs will be 2% lower and changing gear will be earlier on the hill
yep i do want to lower the revs but im not sure if 205/70/15 will look daft
Re: Build thread newbie from Cannock
Posted: 15 Oct 2012, 17:17
by kevtherev
you'll hardly notice