wagoneer84
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Your van is looking good I love the swivel seats and the rack. What type of wood for the rack did you use and how has it lasted ?
Thanks. I used cedar for the rack. So far it has held up great. My van is too tall for my garage so it does sit out in the elements 24/7. The only downside was for the first couple months whenever it rained the water coming off the cedar slats was redish and almost looked like rust on the roof of the van. It cleaned off easily though.Your van is looking good I love the swivel seats and the rack. What type of wood for the rack did you use and how has it lasted ?
Nice looking setup. I know you answered this previously in this thread, but wanted to follow up to see if the offset swivel on the driver's seat ever bothered you while driving. I recently installed a passenger swivel, and have been thinking about adding one to the driver's side. I'm sure it's an individual opinion, but just wanted to see if you still felt the inboard offset wasn't an issue.Fresh interior pics. New Blue Sea switch panel. New sink and location. The old removable sink box was a little overkill for brushing teeth and other light duty task. It also really crammed the fridge too close to the drivers seat when swiveled around backwards. All back together and ready for the next adventure.
Nice looking setup. I know you answered this previously in this thread, but wanted to follow up to see if the offset swivel on the driver's seat ever bothered you while driving. I recently installed a passenger swivel, and have been thinking about adding one to the driver's side. I'm sure it's an individual opinion, but just wanted to see if you still felt the inboard offset wasn't an issue.
Thanks for the reply, and for the comment regarding the steering wheel restricting the reclining ability. My setup is similar to yours, with a sink/counter behind the driver's seat. I can easily shift the whole thing back towards the bed (it's bolted to the wall), so I think that will give me enough room to swivel the driver's seat. If not, I can shorten the countertop. I mainly just want to have another comfortable place to sit in the van, so the reclining ability isn't too important. I might also try to add a drop-leaf table at the end of the counter to provide a work/eating surface when the driver's seat is turned around.The first couple times driving it after I put the swivel in felt a little awkward. But now after having it in for over a year I don't even think about it or notice the difference. The only other thing to consider is when swiveled around, you don't have much room to recline it back due to the steering wheel being in the way. But overall I really like having it and wouldn't hesitate to do it again.