genefewings wrote:So the crew van dosnt have big sterngthening beams welded in or anything?
marleymaguire wrote:Mine isn't a genuine ford crewvan, the seats were added by the previous owner, i've been underneath several times taking them in and out and there is no additional strengthening, remember this is a forum, there will be members who over think and over complicate and others who go the other way, the only point i would look at is if the mot man thinks it's ok that's good enough for me!
marleymaguire wrote:the only point i would look at is if the mot man thinks it's ok that's good enough for me!
Cider Andy wrote:marleymaguire wrote:the only point i would look at is if the mot man thinks it's ok that's good enough for me!
Mine would be surviving the head-on collision to then be killed by the two belted passengers in the rear flying forward taking the seat with them....
marleymaguire wrote:I must clarify, the metal plate washers fitted on mine are around 2 inches square and 3-4mm thick, these were fitted on the seat side and underside, i think there are four bolts on the single and five on the double, this makes a total of 18 plates, my seats aren't in at the mo so if you want me to take some photos of the bolts and washers let me know
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