fire_strom
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Pioneer AHV-4800BS.
Traxda front Suburban Springs ala cj86.
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Traxda front Suburban Springs ala cj86.
-G
Man, totally digging your van! What model Kenwood radio did you end up going with, how do you like it? I'll be installing my traxda lift next weekend, hope it goes smoothly. Also, the headlights are super rad, I can only find the round ones, can you include a link to all this stuff? Ill pay ya in girly giggles:hehe: (Radio, mount, harness kit, headlights)
Easily possible. That is what we do when we want to sleep three. Two on the bed, one on the front bench.I can't tell from the pictures but is there room to leave the 2nd row of seats in and have the bed behind them?
I have been thinking about an adventure van to build up for my growing little family and thinking of a Express/Savana AWD passenger van. We've got one toddler with another one on the way so we need to be able to properly secure two child seats.
My thought is to do a rear platform like you have and then just one row of seats. I can clip the seat into the 3rd row position if we need the interior space to hang out inside and get out of the weather. With the front seats swiveled this would be what I call the "living room set up". For regular driving the seat would be clipped into the 2nd row position. At night for camping either leave the seat clipped into the second row or slide it forward to the front to create space.
This hinges on the seats not being too hard to clip into the floor mounts.
Does that seem possible? I've not yet gone and found one of the vans locally to mess/look at the seat mounts.
I'd LOVE to see the north american manufactures move to a full set of rails in the floor to slide the seats anywhere the way that the euro vans are.
Easily possible. That is what we do when we want to sleep three. Two on the bed, one on the front bench.
The seat mounts in these vans are not the most user friendly, but they are tough. To get the bench moved forward/back, you need to have a little working space to stand without breaking your back....they are quite heavy.
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Bench seat is tool-less. Has a pin on each side that holds it. Full size van is awesome with kids. Nice to be inside strapping them into car seats vs reaching in when the weather is bad! I typically run mine with the second row out so there is lots of room to maneuver.
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I can't tell from the pictures but is there room to leave the 2nd row of seats in and have the bed behind them?
I have been thinking about an adventure van to build up for my growing little family and thinking of a Express/Savana AWD passenger van. We've got one toddler with another one on the way so we need to be able to properly secure two child seats.
My thought is to do a rear platform like you have and then just one row of seats. I can clip the seat into the 3rd row position if we need the interior space to hang out inside and get out of the weather. With the front seats swiveled this would be what I call the "living room set up". For regular driving the seat would be clipped into the 2nd row position. At night for camping either leave the seat clipped into the second row or slide it forward to the front to create space.
This hinges on the seats not being too hard to clip into the floor mounts.
Does that seem possible? I've not yet gone and found one of the vans locally to mess/look at the seat mounts.
I'd LOVE to see the north american manufactures move to a full set of rails in the floor to slide the seats anywhere the way that the euro vans are.
If Chevy had just made these bench seats able to fold forward if would be much easier to do a "weekender" type set up the vans.
My two benchs are completely interchangeable.I like the idea, but I'm not sure it'll work. I don't think the 2 benches are actually interchangeable. That is, you can't set the back row up for the afternoon to hang out in the van, then move it to the other bench position for bedtime. (but maybe that's not what you're saying...) I'm pretty sure the attachment points for the middle and rear rows are spaced differently, and can't be swapped back and forth. But please, somebody correct me if I'm wrong on that. I mean, you can run one, or the other, or both, but each bench's mount is specific to the two available spots. Which is dumb.
I've actually considered putting another "ridge" in near the top so I can do the same, and use it low or high. If I did, there would be a portion of the platform that would not be supported on the left side, due to the slope on that built in. Also it would hit my 12v outlets...so those would have to move.LYlqoY2Fo - Your interior work is top notch. I'll definitely use it as a blueprint. One thing I'll be doing differently is setting the bunk up at window level, so my little kiddos can bunk up underneath. I'll do some LED's and make it a fun little sleep cave.