I had posted on this previously, but cannot find the thread in the archives. It appears RV.net doesn't return results between a year old and 2013... D'oh!
So... Way back a few years ago I purchased a swivel seat base for our Sunseeker.
It was workable, but just barely. Swiveling meant opening the door, and in the rearward facing position, the armrest was crammed against the door armrest.
Not a good setup.
I reworked both the swivel and base:
and have a decently working setup. However, there was one annoyance that needed fixing - the seat was 1 3/4 inches higher than before, due to the thickness of the swivel plate.
To that end, I rebuilt the base by taking, you guessed it, 1 and 3/4 inches out of the height.
Here's the results:
with the swivel plate mounted:
I need to fill the holes that I used to clamp the upper and lower halves together for welding, and will probably use small carriage bolts. They are no longer needed, but would further enhance the strength of the base. My friend says I need to install Chroooome (Bop Bop DeBop Bop) bolts...
and for comparison, here's the driver's seat base:
I'll install the setup this afternoon, and all should be well. My lovely bride at 5'4" and our friend (who is about the same height) should be able to put their feet flat on the floor, as they did before the swivel seat mod.
More pictures of
Seating Mods including more pics of the swivel base.
2016 Forest River Sunseeker 2250SLEC Chevrolet 6.0L