Kombi - Rear Seating Arrangement

Hi hoping someone can help me with this. I'm looking at getting some seats fitted in the second row of my T6. I need 3 seats so a 2+1 or bench seat. I've seen quite a few seats on ebay etc however some of the bench seats only have two support struts under the middle seat. Can these be put in the second row or do they have to rest on the arches as a third row only? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
Have a look at this thread. Photos and diagrams of what you are thinking of doing. Have a read as it highlights one of the issues with having a bench in the forward position.
 
The triple bench seat can go in row 2 or row 3.

I have one for sale that is relatively new and cheap. Check out the for sale section.
 
Is there anyone who installs the floor brackets professionally, use my lwb as a day van / stealth camper and really like the idea of having the bench further back, though losing the seatbelts on either side would an arse
 
Is there anyone who installs the floor brackets professionally, use my lwb as a day van / stealth camper and really like the idea of having the bench further back, though losing the seatbelts on either side would an arse
Im hopefully doing this to my van later today, moving the bench to the third row. You can fit seatbelts for the 3rd row too like a shuttle so that would solve your problem makes a much more useable space between front seats and rear for a day van
 
Is there anyone who installs the floor brackets professionally, use my lwb as a day van / stealth camper and really like the idea of having the bench further back, though losing the seatbelts on either side would an arse
Im hopefully doing this to my van later today, moving the bench to the third row. You can fit seatbelts for the 3rd row too like a shuttle so that would solve your problem makes a much more useable space between front seats and rear for a day van
 
Respect to you - especially in the current freeze :eek:

I have limited technical skills and would be paranoid about the seat not being fixed properly so failing a crash test
 
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