Hi All,
we are about to buy a LWB T6 and have it converted. We are pretty much set on the fact we want sliding seat rails fitted in the back but wondering people’s thoughts.
We have a 3 year old and an 8 month old and we figured having the seats on rails would be better for travelling with kids as we could have the seats right up behind us With luggage and camping stuff behind them. Seems to make the van a bit more versatile.
it Makes so much sense to us we can’t understand why everyone Doesn’t put in the sliding seats. So I figured I’d ask.
parents of young kids, or anyone, that made the choice to go for or not to go for sliding seats over a normal fixed rock n roll bed.
Why did you make your decision?
Do you wish you did have sliding seats if you chose not to?
Do you see any benefit in practice or do you just tend to leave them in the same place all the time?
would really help to understand as (apart from the cost) I can’t see why the sliding seats aren’t more common.
cheers,
pete
we are about to buy a LWB T6 and have it converted. We are pretty much set on the fact we want sliding seat rails fitted in the back but wondering people’s thoughts.
We have a 3 year old and an 8 month old and we figured having the seats on rails would be better for travelling with kids as we could have the seats right up behind us With luggage and camping stuff behind them. Seems to make the van a bit more versatile.
it Makes so much sense to us we can’t understand why everyone Doesn’t put in the sliding seats. So I figured I’d ask.
parents of young kids, or anyone, that made the choice to go for or not to go for sliding seats over a normal fixed rock n roll bed.
Why did you make your decision?
Do you wish you did have sliding seats if you chose not to?
Do you see any benefit in practice or do you just tend to leave them in the same place all the time?
would really help to understand as (apart from the cost) I can’t see why the sliding seats aren’t more common.
cheers,
pete