Troopy Rear Seating
Scott,
Some thoughts on seating your kiddos:
All that buckling and unbuckling is a real pain--how are you going to access the kids' seats, through and between the front driver and passenger seats--any console or heater or stereo there, or from the back ambo doors.
As for rear facing, some kids and adults get sick from driving backwards, some love it--how are your kids? And what is the safety data on crashes involving rearward facing seats?
Referencing to van seating isn't the same in a Troopy--you don't have low floors, side door(s) access, fold-down seats.
I personally would use grade 8 and/or forged eyebolts or professional safety harness attachments for everybody, and thick plates under the floor to prevent ripout in an accident. I like that you are keeping just two abreast, keeping the kids more towards the interior of the truck, instead of outboard.
A possible thought to investigate: sometimes folks with Suburbans and minivans and such decide to get rid of the removable seats that come with their vehicles. Prices can be really cheap. Some of them fold and tumble and do all sorts of maneuvers, and you could replicate that to make access easier for you and your wife to get back in there.
And any type of roll bar setup, from fancy to plain old FJ40-style, will help give you some peace of mind. And remember they do grow up eventually, and may not like your seating choices forever, so watch the permanent welding setups
Well that's my two cents.
Yep, my daughter was once little, and now is medium sized.
She has survived so far.
But you'll see her once she starts driving in a few years. She'll be the kid driving the Tank, helmet on, bulletproof glass, bullbar, and runflat tires. And Dad will likely be riding shotgun if'n she's allowed ever to go on dates.
Isn't that what dads do?!
Best of luck.