Fititng 3 point seat belts - Reccomendations

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Fititng 3 point seat belts - Reccomendations

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Hi all,

Does anyone know of a company who would supply and fit 2 x rear 3 point seatbelts in my camper (Nottingham / surrounding areas preferable).

We used to have child number 1 upfront in his car seat on the 3 point belt (wife in the back on the lap belt) but with kid number 2 here now we really need another 3 point belt to secure her.

Cheers all.
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Brickwerks do a kit that allows you to fit a three point belt in the back of most campers yourself:

https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/rear-seatbelt-kit-t3.html

It's a fairly simple job to fit, and is based on the original VW installation, which uses the existing mounting points in the body of the van, although I believe your van is a panelvan conversion and so may require a bit of extra work.
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If you’ve a camper, does that mean you’re looking to fit a three point at the side of the van and another somewhere around the centre line of the van?

If so, I’ve posted my solution previously, if you search my posts...
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