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Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 15 Apr 2010, 20:21
by ronburgundy
Hello all - my first post!!

I have just bought the 1986 Leisuredrive Crusader High Top that I saw on this site (still showing in for vehicle for sale section!).

Really pleased, went through the MOT today so looking forward to enjoying the summer in our new purchase.

Like another recent post, I am also trying to squeeze 5 into this Van, but fortunately the three kids are small and absolutely love getting up into the high top!

Before we can really get camping in earnest, I need to fit an additional seat with a three point belt. Our van currently has a 'buddy' seat with porta potty underneath that I would like to replace with ideally a rear facing removable seat that will have a three point intertia belt fitted. I have seen in I think some westfalias the removable seat, which I would like to use. Does anyone know if this is possible to fit in my Van or if there is a better way to add an additional seat. Also, anyone know where I can buy the seat?

Next part of the question is three point belts on the back seat (rock and roll bed with two lap belts). Can I fit three points to this and if so how do I go about it?

Oh.. and I will also need a tailgate if anyone has one for sale!!

Hopfully this has not been covered too many times before as I am sure it is a common need for those of us crazy enough to take three kids camping!

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 15 Apr 2010, 20:36
by kevtherev
ronburgundy wrote:
Hopfully this has not been covered too many times before as I am sure it is a common need for those of us crazy enough to take three kids camping!
Are you serious? :rofl

As has been said, apart from Devons and westies you have a panel van with no belt anchor points in the rear.. so you have to retro fit them and a specialist will do that unless your confident to do it your self
buy a rearward seat off e-bay (not cheap) and then get an inertia belt from any where really ..Brick-werks or the like
https://club8090.co.uk/forum./viewtopic.php?f=10&t=66058" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
https://club8090.co.uk/forum./viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3292" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

welcome to the forum... and I think not taking kids camping is crazy :D

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 15 Apr 2010, 20:41
by ninja.turtle007
Me and my two year old son take the wife camping!!

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 15 Apr 2010, 20:50
by ronburgundy
Thanks for that kevtherev! I had my suspicions that this may have been covered once or twice before - thanks for taking the time.

Does anone know of specialists in the Essex area (happy to travel outside of essex if need be) that can do this type of work - or does anyone (who has done this before) fancy earning a few quid to help me out with the fitting?!!?

ninja.turtle007, I'm goingto have a mutiny on my hands if I don't get the seats sorted asap - the kids are so excited about going out for the first time!

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 17:37
by shanco73
Glad she went thru the MOT with no problem, I hope you have a great summer in her, we had a great time in her last summer and autumn and part of winter as well. Take care. Steve :ok

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 19:53
by ronburgundy
Nice one Steve - thanks for all your help.

Once I get the seat sorted we will be away!

All the best :wink:

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 20:27
by simple
I have one for sale, not too bad nick. It was fitted to my 1981 Autohomes. It has a small storage compartment underneath and swivel base. You can actually swivel it and recline the back and it turns into a handy bench seating 2 for dining. It was fitted with a lapbelt that used the passenger front mounts, personally you wouldn't need a three point as the seat faces the rear. It attaches to runners, included, that bolt through the floor.
Yours for £50, belt included, collection from London SE8.

Re: Fitting removable 'buddy' seat and thee point seat belts

Posted: 16 Apr 2010, 20:52
by ronburgundy
Sounds great - I will PM you my details and we can set something up :ok