Any pictures? Have you got carpet over it? They are usually where 1 o'clock is if that makes sense if your arch was a clock.Good Morning, I want to fit a Forty Winks bed in my SWB T6.1 Panel Van but upon further investigation, it does not appear to have any fixing nuts above the wheel arch? Does anyone have experience of this and what is the solution please?
I’d speak with Ryan at forty winks I purchased mine from him in January and he was the most helpful of chaps he maybe able to helpGood Morning, I want to fit a Forty Winks bed in my SWB T6.1 Panel Van but upon further investigation, it does not appear to have any fixing nuts above the wheel arch? Does anyone have experience of this and what is the solution please?
Thanks for the reply, deffo one option to consider!Hi @gmoxham31, I ended up getting a couple of the seat belt plates that you would use for the kombi belts, and placing them at the back of the existing hole and rivet through from the front; they worked perfectly.
Hey Chris,Hi, I had the same problem, no thread in the seat belt anchor points. Ryan at FortyWinks has a very simple solution. Small metal plates with nuts welded on, uses a 3M adhesive pad, no welding or rivets. Sorted very quickly.
Morning all.Hey Chris,
I have the exact safe issue. My plates are arriving from Ryan at Forty Winks tomorrow. How easy/hard is it to get behind the wheel arch? Did you have to take anything off internally?
Hi, you access the rear by removing the internal panel above the wheel arch.Morning all.
Just wondering how to access the rear of seat belt anchor hole as well? Can you get to it from in the van or do you have to go up through the wheel arch?
Brilliant thanks.I’d have thought so yes. There is quite a lot of space back there.
