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Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 11:23
by Cas2306
Hi guys, we are taking our camper over to Brittany in August. We are taking our daughters, age 13 and 12 and our son who is almost 18. My problem is that I am getting quite stressed over the seatbelt issue. We have two lapstraps in the back, which I would like to replace with 3-point straps and a lapbelt between but am struggling to find someone willing to do it round here (Stone, Staffordshire) without having to pay a small fortune.
I would normally be able to live with lapstraps, but my kids are tall, and if we were involved in an accident then one of them would hit their head on the cupboard in front. Being rather fond of them, I thought that would be a shame.
Maybe I'm being paranoid, I have thought of making them wear a helmet

, but not cool, in fact, a bit silly! Also thought of taking the cupboard out, to minimise risk, but don't really want to do that.
What do others do? I can't be the only person who has this problem? Hubby thinks I'm stressing and it'll all be fine....
Thanks everyone!
Cas
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 11:26
by jamesc76
what sort of van have you got ie is it a caravelle or converted panel van? what interior is in it ?? brickwerks sell 3 point belts!
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 11:39
by Ian Hulley
Cas2306 wrote: Hubby thinks I'm stressing and it'll all be fine....
Hubby's correct. Drive carefully and enjoy your holiday.
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 12:04
by KINGPRAWN
there is a company called QUICK FIT that do belts to fit and supply fitting pictures to help...they are very helpful..
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 12:33
by Cas2306
Oh dear, I have no idea about any of those things!! How do I tell if it's a converted panel van? Will it say on the registration doc? The interior has a full width bed with a little wardrobe thingy on the sliding door side. Cupboards are just the two - one houses the grill/hob and the other the fridge with the sink on top. She was born in 1988 and is a high top.
Don't know if that makes you any the wiser?
Thanks lots
cas
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 12:38
by Cas2306
KINGPRAWN wrote:there is a company called QUICK FIT that do belts to fit and supply fitting pictures to help...they are very helpful..
They are quite a trip for us in Staffs? Is there anywhere closer that you know of?
Thanks
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 12:40
by Cas2306
Ian Hulley wrote:Cas2306 wrote: Hubby thinks I'm stressing and it'll all be fine....
Hubby's correct. Drive carefully and enjoy your holiday.
Probably right - but would like to know if there are other less painful options than him being right

Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 12:56
by KINGPRAWN
Cas2306 wrote:KINGPRAWN wrote:there is a company called QUICK FIT that do belts to fit and supply fitting pictures to help...they are very helpful..
They are quite a trip for us in Staffs? Is there anywhere closer that you know of?
Thanks
they do next day post.....
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 13:02
by Cas2306
Hmmm, yeah, but then I'd have to get them fitted..... ideally would like to find somewhere nearby that can fit them, and that I can trust to do it proper like.
Sadly we do not have the skills ourselves....
Thanks anyway,
Cas.
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 14 Jul 2011, 19:56
by braceuself
is it the same interior set up as mine?cupboards on passenger side and cooker behind drivers seat?if it is i moved cooker to passenger side.look on general chat for blodwen and theres pics on there of my interior(along with a load of rubbish thrown on top).i have lapbelts in mine
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 15 Jul 2011, 08:43
by Cas2306
Yeh, it's quite similar - only we have a full width bed as the unit on the door side isn't there, just the cupboard at the back. Think I'll just chill, and go with the flow. Maybe sort it out for next year as we are planning on getting the bodywork done over the winter, so that would probably be a good time to sort the seatbelts out.
Thanks for all your help guys, much appreciated!
Cas
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 26 Jul 2011, 18:13
by roberts-t25
We replaced a frayed lapbelt in ours last year. we picked up a seatbelt for a few quid at the vw show tatton and when we had some welding work done the guy fitted it for no extra charge! We were going to move the 2 belts along and squeeze in a third but only having a 3/4 width bed this was extremely tight, so we have left it as it is.
Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 29 Jul 2011, 15:34
by tabbytiger23
Cycling helmets.............. quicker, cheeper, and easier

Re: Travelling issue
Posted: 16 Aug 2011, 10:19
by tabbytiger23
TBONERIDER54321BANG wrote:tabbytiger23 wrote:Cycling helmets.............. quicker, cheeper, and easier

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I know where you mean but its near impossible to get access into that place unless you have a special handshake 7 relationship with a member

If you ever get in let me know
