UKparafire
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I have very specific needs and I think the Kiravans seat swivel is the only one that will fulfil them, but I have some minor apprehensions with this choice and wonder if anyone has any alternative solutions?
1 - I have a standard second row of seats (well actually third row in the second row space). I believe this will restrict the use of a slide and swivel seat like the Rusty Lee or MSCraft version - has anyone tested this please?
2 - Under my seat is fitted out with storage that I will not want to remove to swivel the seat, so any option must have all retaining screws outside of the seat. I believe this rules out the MSCraft and DS Campers versions.
3 - When the seat is swiveled, I want it as close to the windscreen as possible so that I can easily sit in it when my bed (Which currently sits flush with the back of the front seats) is out. I believe this also rules out the DS Campers one.
I am apprehensive about the Kiravans one though due to several reviews saying it's fiddly to use and takes a lof of maintenance - but it seems to be the only one that will work for me.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Should I consider any other alternatives not listed?
1 - I have a standard second row of seats (well actually third row in the second row space). I believe this will restrict the use of a slide and swivel seat like the Rusty Lee or MSCraft version - has anyone tested this please?
2 - Under my seat is fitted out with storage that I will not want to remove to swivel the seat, so any option must have all retaining screws outside of the seat. I believe this rules out the MSCraft and DS Campers versions.
3 - When the seat is swiveled, I want it as close to the windscreen as possible so that I can easily sit in it when my bed (Which currently sits flush with the back of the front seats) is out. I believe this also rules out the DS Campers one.
I am apprehensive about the Kiravans one though due to several reviews saying it's fiddly to use and takes a lof of maintenance - but it seems to be the only one that will work for me.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Should I consider any other alternatives not listed?