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Date:         Wed, 17 Nov 1999 10:54:42 +0100
Reply-To:     "Dr. Rainer Woitok" <woitok@RRZE.UNI-ERLANGEN.DE>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         "Dr. Rainer Woitok" <woitok@RRZE.UNI-ERLANGEN.DE>
Organization: RRZE (Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen)
Subject:      Re: more seating and engine replacement
Comments: To: Chip & Stephanie <shaner@FAMENT.COM>
In-Reply-To:  Msg <38323092.7A76F700@fament.com> of 1999-11-16 22:35:30 -0600
              from shaner@FAMENT.COM
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Stephanie, Chip, and others,

On Tue, 1999-11-16 22:35:30 -0600, Chip & Stephanie wrote:

> ... > 1)I have a '86 GL that currently seats 7. Are there other seating > configs that would allow me to increase this? safely..........

That's probably the standard 2-2-3 configuration with two separate seats up front (and enough space between them to get from the front seats to the Vanagon's rear or vice versa), a two seated middle bench (with a "missing" righthand seat at the sliding door side), and a three seated rear bench.

In a first step you could easily convert to 2-3-3 where the middle bench would also seat three. The right seat of this bench will have a folding back rest to ease accessing the rear bench. The middle bench is mounted on two rails which are screwed to the bottom tin of the van. Of course the rails for the three seated bench are longer and thus I'd replace them together with the bench.

The next step would then be 3-3-3 with the front passenger seat replaced with a two seated bench which totally fills the space between the two normal front seats, thus preventing you from easily walking into the rear, from easily reaching the parking brake, and probably also from easily shifting gears, in particular when the middle seat is occupied.

With respect to safety: on all outer seats you can install normal seat belts which go around your belly as well as accross your chest and which automatically adjust to the correct length (how are these called in English?). All center seats, of course, can only be equipped with belly belts.

Hope this helps.

Sincerely Rainer

'89 Caravelle GL Syncro 16"

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