
Originally Posted by
Jazzman
This sounds like a good idea. But... it is OK to remove the seat but i'm pretty sure your not allowed to remove the seat belts. Of course it comes down to how much you actually care about stupid rules, just wanted to inform you it may not be legal to remove the seat belts.
You maybe able to use the seat mounts to secure a false floor that your draws will counter weight.
AFAIK if your D2 (or any vehicle) is registered in the State of Victoria (can't comment on other jurisdictions) don't remove any seatbelts because the number of factory fitted belts has to agree with the registered seating capacity of the vehicle unless the vehicle has been legally modified (ie engineered) and the 'registered' seating capacity apropriately adjusted - otherwise your vehicle can be deemed 'unroadworthy'. The argument that 'I've removed the seats so nobody can sit there!' just wont wash with the law at the Easter Holiday roadside roadworthy check site. Another important point.... I have two approved cargo barriers fitted but many 4WD vechicles commonly have only one that may be designed so that it can be re-positioned in front of the folded rear seats however if there are factory fitted seating positions behind any barrier, the barrier must display a placard warning the occupants DO NOT SIT BEHIND THE BARRIER. In my case if the rear seats are to be refitted and used the forward barrier must be removed.
onebob
Last edited by onebob; 5th September 2015 at 07:52 AM.
Reason: clarity
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