helen262
I knew anthrax was the way to go, but I like the rusty touch that's a stoke of genius.
No point taking any chances
I knew anthrax was the way to go, but I like the rusty touch that's a stoke of genius.
No point taking any chances
I'm appreciating the replies from those who spend their lives wrapped in cotton wool, just waiting to die.
Perhaps you can also advise me as to what material to make the spike I plan to place in the centre of the steering wheel facing me with and should I cover it with anthrax?
Meanwhile in the real world, the seats are currently held in with 4 bolts the new seats will be held in with 4 bolts.
The seat belt is attached to the metal box that is part of the chassis and is not being touched in the process of fitting new seats, apart from my daughter in the back, and she is wearing a seat belt, there is nothing that could be projected forwards.
Had to Google it, but it looks like that would work.
I'm appreciating the replies from those who spend their lives wrapped in cotton wool, just waiting to die.
Perhaps you can also advise me as to what material to make the spike I plan to place in the centre of the steering wheel facing me with and should I cover it with anthrax?
Meanwhile in the real world, the seats are currently held in with 4 bolts the new seats will be held in with 4 bolts.
The seat belt is attached to the metal box that is part of the chassis and is not being touched in the process of fitting new seats, apart from my daughter in the back, and she is wearing a seat belt, there is nothing that could be projected forwards.
k9d.Dont take the comment i made about alumnium prosthetics out of text.You said in the fourth line of your thread about amputating your legs,thats what i was joking about.
Hello K9D,
the choice of material is irrelevant, it is the section that would determine the choice, specifically the wall thickness as I assume the outer dimensions are determined by what actually fits. Also if you are bolting through box section, ideally, there should be a tube fitted to stop the box being crushed as you tighten the fastener.
Alec
When you have a crash and the Aluminium brackets shear off, I expect you will be needing cotton wool. The waiting to die part might be quite short also.
Yours sincerely,
Coffin dodger.
hi
I fitted two leather seats from a ford scorpio to my transit van which ment welding them to the base boxs that bolt to the floor, didnt have mine crash tested and never had a problem with the mot, the seat belts points are fixed to the standard position as new so the change I made did not in anyway interfere with the belt anchorage points, I pressume yours will be the same so you shouldnt have a problem, I used steel to fix mine to the seat box, only problem I made in my rush ,was not thinking about access to the batteries under the seat!!
good luck im sure you will find them much more comfortable ,mine are both electric and heated but i havent used the heated part as i dont know how to wire them , I'm affraid of them constantly heating up!!!
tranivanman
Bit harsh. these people are only trying to help?
apart from daft answers ,some i am shure are tongue in cheek ,however you do the change must comply with mot standards and probably vehicle type and specs . gone have the days where you just bolt in a couple of nicer looking seats .all the work especially if the seat belts are integral with the seat frame must be to standard approved to mot specs . also if you should modify the seating from factory standards then you should inform your insurance ,basically because if the vehicle is modified in any way from standard then in case of an accident or claim the insurance company can refuse to pay out or adjust payment according to how they feel is appropriate . meaning they can refuse a claim if they feel that way . fitting seats that are of a different spec to the ones approved by the manufacturer that has been approved during crash tests and the vehicle approval and type specs can totally void any claim that should arise from an accident . so maybe a nice set of Saab turbo seats in a tyranny wont meet the vehicle type and approval criteria
Some interesting points, thank you.
The seat belts are attached to the body of the van and the buckle to the existing seats base, so will be untouched.
well at least you wont have problems with the belts . seeing as your using the original seat bases . as for the method of mounting the replacement seat frame to the vans bases /mounting then maybe an enquirer y at a mot station or even a vosa workshops that deal with vehicle checks like vic checks would cover you back 100% safety and insurance wise . i know its more than likely not needed but in today's climate regarding mods to cars/van and insurance regs you cannot be too safe . after all if you change the engine spec to a larger capacity somebody wants to know the needle to the thread of who did it ,where did the engine come from milarky