Child Seats?
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Child Seats?
I am considering the b190, but I would like to use a child seat in it. Is there a safe way to install a child seat?
- lido14co
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Re: Child Seats?
There are two seat belts on the couch but that's a sideways facing seat so not legal for a child seat. The only option would be the front passenger captains chair.
Cliff
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Re: Child Seats?
I'm in the same boat. Mine is a '93. I've ordered 2 15" jump seats that I'm going to mount facing forwards in front of the oven/stove. Obviously this means I'll be removing the couch. My plan is to make a permanent cushion to mount on top of the generator/electrical box which will serve as an ottoman/large seating surface and a portion of a bed (in conjunction with the two new jump seats)
Tom
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Re: Child Seats?
My jump seats just arrived and I'll be installing them this week.
I'll post some pics if anyone has any interest.
I'll post some pics if anyone has any interest.
Re: Child Seats?
Interested
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Re: Child Seats?
Sorry the images are upside down. The seats measure 14/15" wide. There is enough room for two wide child seats and a 10-11" isle. I made a folding board (pictured behind the seats) that sits securely on the generator makes a twin size bed with the driver's seat pulled forward. I even bought the $119 cheapo all foam Sealy twin mattress from Sleep Country to make sure there is a nice comfy lower bunk.