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RedJeep
Apr 08, 2015Explorer
I believe that some seat belts are better than no seat belts to keep the little kritters in place if you get bumped in to.
I had an old CJ5 Jeep. No rear seat. I bolted a rear seat and seat belts in. My kids survived thousands of miles and an occasional run-in with a sand dune. If I were going to add seat belts to a motorhome I would explore the floor composition/construction very well to determine if you could mount seat belts securely. You may have to add a backer-plate if you are going through thin gauge metal and plywood. The larger the back-plate the stronger it will be.
Good luck!
I had an old CJ5 Jeep. No rear seat. I bolted a rear seat and seat belts in. My kids survived thousands of miles and an occasional run-in with a sand dune. If I were going to add seat belts to a motorhome I would explore the floor composition/construction very well to determine if you could mount seat belts securely. You may have to add a backer-plate if you are going through thin gauge metal and plywood. The larger the back-plate the stronger it will be.
Good luck!
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