@@22rabbits yeah we're in the process of doing it but we're trying to utilise the existing carpet but transplant it onto the spare part which has the seats. We're not bothering with seatbelts just yet
@@hazimbidiwi1604 the seat cushions themselves are not that important, the seat belts are the priority. You could be sitting on the wood bases in an accident as long as you had the seat belts. With that in mind I screwed the cushions to the wood rather than try and take the carpet off. I did toy with the idea of getting a router and making them the same as the original but decided to be lazy 😂. I don't think you'll separate the carpet from the wood in one piece without rips.
Thanks for sharing. Welcome back.
Thanks for the update
Hey @Niall o you have a video on installing the rear seats themselves? Trying to find a video or a how to guide on adding them 😅
From memory it's a fairly straightforward job.
@@22rabbits yeah we're in the process of doing it but we're trying to utilise the existing carpet but transplant it onto the spare part which has the seats.
We're not bothering with seatbelts just yet
@@hazimbidiwi1604 the seat cushions themselves are not that important, the seat belts are the priority. You could be sitting on the wood bases in an accident as long as you had the seat belts.
With that in mind I screwed the cushions to the wood rather than try and take the carpet off.
I did toy with the idea of getting a router and making them the same as the original but decided to be lazy 😂. I don't think you'll separate the carpet from the wood in one piece without rips.
@@22rabbits I understand the safety side! More of a novelty, to just pop the seats up whilst parked or camping