Hi Im just looking to get a campervan fitted out. Trouble is its a 2seater sprinter. I had hoped to put two seatbelts on the side facing lounge- making it carry 4 legally (professionally done of course). Does anyone have these???
Or how about installing 2 more seats (like a diner- with seatbelts). Has anyone had any of these done? ANY HELP much appreciated- even if anyone knows legal bits for Victoria.
Cheers Didi
valiant81 said
01:39 PM Jul 23, 2014
Hi didi;
Call in and see your local RTA office and ask for there recomindation of a approved engineer that 1/ could possable do the work for you and 2/ sign off on the work as changing from a 2 seater to a 4 seater would require meeting RDA reqirments ( seat belt mouting points etc ).
Bas + Eve said
06:04 PM Jul 23, 2014
RTA's not happy until your NOT happy :)
first timer said
06:17 PM Jul 23, 2014
Yes Bas +Eve the rta also aren't happy till they've got all your cash.
Ashley
didi said
07:20 PM Jul 23, 2014
Thanks valiant. I think the conversion guy has a VASS engineer on board for electrics etc. But I just wondered if ayone had already done this? And what was the outcome? cheers Di
Baz421 said
08:10 PM Jul 23, 2014
didi wrote:
Hi Im just looking to get a campervan fitted out. Trouble is its a 2seater sprinter. I had hoped to put two seatbelts on the side facing lounge- making it carry 4 legally (professionally done of course). Does anyone have these???
Or how about installing 2 more seats (like a diner- with seatbelts). Has anyone had any of these done? ANY HELP much appreciated- even if anyone knows legal bits for Victoria.
I fitted 2 to the side lounge on mine but haven't had them passed as I only fitted them for emergency's, ie picking up people who have broken down or had an accident, I used the center belts from the back seats of some Subaru's I pulled apart a few years ago, they weren't long enough so I cut the webbing off another belt and had them extended professionally by the guy who made my window shade.
I used 50mm X 50mm X 5mm thick steel as a base plate behind where I drilled them in and also used proper high tensile seat belt bolts.
So if they are not to be used normally this may be an option.
Baz421 said
09:08 PM Jul 23, 2014
TizTom wrote:
I fitted 2 to the side lounge on mine but haven't had them passed as I only fitted them for emergency's, ie picking up people who have broken down or had an accident, I used the center belts from the back seats of some Subaru's I pulled apart a few years ago, they weren't long enough so I cut the webbing off another belt and had them extended professionally by the guy who made my window shade.
I used 50mm X 50mm X 5mm thick steel as a base plate behind where I drilled them in and also used proper high tensile seat belt bolts.
So if they are not to be used normally this may be an option.
Hi to be legal the seat belt mounting plates need to be<3mm generally Aust wide and Vic specify 1.5-3mm. This is the most critical as in an accident a heavy plate tears the floor pan and a thinner on distorts with it and is a lot stronger.
Thanks for that though I think if I had a decent accident they would have a 250L fridge followed by about 200kg of tools squashing them into the front seat :(
Ole_Grizzly said
06:52 PM Jul 26, 2014
What ever direction you take, then eventually it will have to be Engineer Inspected and Certified by all states of Australia to be legal.
Hi Im just looking to get a campervan fitted out. Trouble is its a 2seater sprinter. I had hoped to put two seatbelts on the side facing lounge- making it carry 4 legally (professionally done of course). Does anyone have these???
Or how about installing 2 more seats (like a diner- with seatbelts). Has anyone had any of these done? ANY HELP much appreciated- even if anyone knows legal bits for Victoria.
Cheers Didi
Hi didi;
Call in and see your local RTA office and ask for there recomindation of a approved engineer that 1/ could possable do the work for you and 2/ sign off on the work as changing from a 2 seater to a 4 seater would require meeting RDA reqirments ( seat belt mouting points etc ).
RTA's not happy until your NOT happy :)
Yes Bas +Eve the rta also aren't happy till they've got all your cash.
Ashley
Thanks valiant. I think the conversion guy has a VASS engineer on board for electrics etc. But I just wondered if ayone had already done this? And what was the outcome? cheers Di
Di here's the information from VicRoads
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/Registration/PermitsModificationsAndDefects/Modifications/RemoveAddReplaceSeats.htm
I used 50mm X 50mm X 5mm thick steel as a base plate behind where I drilled them in and also used proper high tensile seat belt bolts.
So if they are not to be used normally this may be an option.
Hi to be legal the seat belt mounting plates need to be<3mm generally Aust wide and Vic specify 1.5-3mm. This is the most critical as in an accident a heavy plate tears the floor pan and a thinner on distorts with it and is a lot stronger.
See this link
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/E595766D-49EE-4B20-B834-8328C3F5E9E4/0/VSI15.pdf
What ever direction you take, then eventually it will have to be Engineer Inspected and Certified by all states of Australia to be legal.
But, your thoughts are worth a reward.
Cheers and good luck with that conversion.