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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
No, there are no brackets in place in a USW:
Click image to enlarge There's no reason why they couldn't be added but travelling in the back as a van wouldn't be a wonderful experience. Darren 110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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2nd Nov 2023 10:00am |
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Ianh Member Since: 17 Sep 2018 Location: Essex Posts: 1997 |
But he did say it was his mother in law going in the back |
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2nd Nov 2023 10:25am |
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LandRoverAnorak Member Since: 17 Jul 2011 Location: Surrey Posts: 11324 |
hehe, heh, very true
Incidentally, the brackets to support the seats under the tub are in place as I think they only made the one tub variant whether for a SW, USW or DCPU. Darren 110 USW BUILD THREAD - EXPEDITION TRAILER - 200tdi 90 BUILD THREAD - SANKEY TRAILER - IG@landroveranorak "You came in that thing? You're braver than I thought!" - Princess Leia |
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2nd Nov 2023 10:34am |
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edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151 |
Thanks all. so sounds like I need at least one sw side for her seat!
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2nd Nov 2023 10:48am |
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edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151 |
Although perhaps these will work as an option? https://www.exmoortrim.co.uk/seat-belt-rea...acket.html
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2nd Nov 2023 2:52pm |
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BrickBox Member Since: 05 Oct 2021 Location: Wales Posts: 808 |
Yes, they’re a good option.
“The brackets are very heavy duty and are the only brackets we recommend when used with forward facing rear seats, if you want to truly create a heavy duty mounting point. The brackets fit straight into a hard top and locate into (normally) pre-existing points and we recommend you only use locking nuts and bolts for instillation.” 2008 2.4 110 Utility Station Wagon XS. |
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2nd Nov 2023 3:22pm |
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90 Dreamer Member Since: 13 Jul 2019 Location: Oop North Posts: 2145 |
Would be very careful as to the Insurance situation with seats in what is basically a commercial area??
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2nd Nov 2023 7:50pm |
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edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151 |
Yes.
I think what you need to inform VOSA - who may or may not want to inspect - and then get V5 changed. But the truth is it’s probably simpler buy a station wagon! Would be interested to hear from anyone who’s done it… |
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2nd Nov 2023 8:00pm |
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edward Member Since: 08 Jan 2023 Location: Lincs Posts: 151 |
Although this is quite clear -
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications...20carried. Regulations regarding converting a van to carry passengers in the rear There are no specific regulations covering the conversion of vans into passenger carrying vehicles. However, Regulation 100 of The Road Vehicles (Construction & Use) Regulations 1986 (SI 1986 No. 1078) will apply. This requires: a motor vehicle, and all its parts and accessories the number of passengers carried, and the manner in which any passengers are carried in or on a vehicle the weight, distribution, packing and adjustment of the load of a vehicle to be at all times such that no danger is caused, or is likely to be caused, to any person in or on a vehicle or on a road. This means that the conversion work must allow passengers to be carried safely. Additional seats should be fitted securely so that they are likely to remain in place in the event of an accident. We recommend that you seek the advice of a reputable garage or vehicle converter. |
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2nd Nov 2023 8:08pm |
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BrickBox Member Since: 05 Oct 2021 Location: Wales Posts: 808 |
Unless you buy an early Puma USW that’s classed as a 7 seater station wagon in the first place. With an M1 log book registration. 2008 2.4 110 Utility Station Wagon XS.
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2nd Nov 2023 10:30pm |
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TexasRover Member Since: 24 Nov 2022 Location: Paris Posts: 1041 |
I do like the way the UK regulations looks at people changing things on their cars. There is a practical approach. In most EU countries there is the type approval process snd that's it. It it wasn't installed in the factory it's not allowed.
People making things in their shed is a form of creativity that should not be discouraged. On the other hand you have the UK insurance industry which seem to make up for any freedom granted by the law. |
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3rd Nov 2023 4:27am |
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