Installing seatbelts
Hi,
Sorry if this has already been covered, but we have a slight dilema. My wife and I are looking for a new motorhome and have found one that looks ideal. it's a four berth, with a u shaped lounge which we would prefer, but this obviously would only come with two belted seats at the front.
Any friends that want to join us could obviously drive in a seperate car, but we would like to have the option to take our teenage son from time to time (he doesn't always want to come with us!).
I could obviously have a seatbelt installed, but it seems a bit of grey area. Has anybody else had any experience of doing this?
Thank
Scott
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What sort of MH is it - coachbuilt or PVC?
I suspect it's likely a coachbuilt and this probably won’t have the strengthened members needed for anchoring a seatbelt. You need expert advice from a vehicle engineer.
The law about carrying unrestrained passengers is complicated but the wisdom of doing so is obvious. One of our club members had a nasty accident in his coachbuilt MH and, fortunately, everyone survived with no more than scratches thanks to having the appropriate number of belted seats.
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Scott
If you are still in the process "of looking" for a new motorhome and want four belted seats then by far the simplest solution is to look for a model with the required number of passenger seats. Belted seats require substantial frames built in and I would imagine the last thing you would want to do with a new motorhome is to start dismantling it!!! I think you could start having problems with insurance for such an addition. Vehicles are built and tested to the original design and I somehow doubt that you would find a manufacturer who would be willing to change the original design. An exception might be a PVC, a panel van conversion where there are several small manufacturers where you can specify your requirements from the beginning.
David
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Scott,
Take a stroll round any scrap yard & study the crashed vehicles & look for the seatbelt anchorages in them. The tremendous stresses & strains on them would / should make anything other than Original Equipment Installation almost impossible to insure I reckon.
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