Hey All,
Our family is growing and we are starting to realize some of the limitations of the rig we designed for the two of us and just one dog. We've started to contemplate a new build (hush, hush
based on a lighter chassis. Goals being a little narrower, a fair bit lighter, and just more mobile in general.
One of the considerations is building or buying a very robust couch/bench seat (reimo etc) with full shoulder harness apparatus to mount in the camper and going with a single cab to push some of our total length out of the truck and into the camper. We'd have the kiddos and mom usually in this seat when underway in this plan. Seat would be through bolted and bolt sleeved through the composite floor to the subframe, which is tied to the frame via rigid mount in the rear. So, the seat itself would be very firmly attached.
Obviously RVs do it and I've been doing the reading on car seats, seat directions, shoulder harnesses etc. And the other consideration is we'd lose the side impact air bag under this plan, which hopefully is less of an issue for a bigger camper. Our rig would have a large pass through so there would still be the ability to communicate etc.
But what else am I missing that would make planning on having the family in the back a bad idea?
Our family is growing and we are starting to realize some of the limitations of the rig we designed for the two of us and just one dog. We've started to contemplate a new build (hush, hush
One of the considerations is building or buying a very robust couch/bench seat (reimo etc) with full shoulder harness apparatus to mount in the camper and going with a single cab to push some of our total length out of the truck and into the camper. We'd have the kiddos and mom usually in this seat when underway in this plan. Seat would be through bolted and bolt sleeved through the composite floor to the subframe, which is tied to the frame via rigid mount in the rear. So, the seat itself would be very firmly attached.
Obviously RVs do it and I've been doing the reading on car seats, seat directions, shoulder harnesses etc. And the other consideration is we'd lose the side impact air bag under this plan, which hopefully is less of an issue for a bigger camper. Our rig would have a large pass through so there would still be the ability to communicate etc.
But what else am I missing that would make planning on having the family in the back a bad idea?