Rear passenger seat improvements

Oct 21, 2019
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we bought our motorhome despite the horrendous interior trim with the intention of getting it re done. Then decided to live with it for a year as it meant we could be less precious about it having 2 boys under 10. It also hides wine spills very well 😆.

These rear passenger seats are not the best for long journeys with absolutely no shape to them. I would like to address that at the same time as the re trim. Looking to make a big improvement with a properly shaped seat not just replacing the flat foam pads. Has anyone done anything similar? Note although the area will go down to a bed it's not one that we will ever use.


Thanks Dan
 
The problem is often caused by the need to have the seat double as a bed. To be comfortable as a seat one needs the backrest and the seat to be angled slightly, a raised section called the knee roll helping to support the legs. But of course we want it dead flat as a bed. Our old Talbot Camelot PVC had a good solution, the backrest and seat cushions were fixed to a plywood panel, the two halves joined by a hinge. The allowed the seat to be set at angle or the laid flat as a bed.
 
The problem is often caused by the need to have the seat double as a bed. To be comfortable as a seat one needs the backrest and the seat to be angled slightly, a raised section called the knee roll helping to support the legs. But of course we want it dead flat as a bed. Our old Talbot Camelot PVC had a good solution, the backrest and seat cushions were fixed to a plywood panel, the two halves joined by a hinge. The allowed the seat to be set at angle or the laid flat as a bed.
Yes that's exactly it. Ours is a six birth and there's 4 of us so that seat will not need to be made up as a bed. Was hoping to find a company that could improve the shape. I'm guessing it may have to be just with shaped high density foam or something. I have seen that in newer Van's the rear seats at least look more comfortable. Are they made any different I wonder?

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In the mean time could you put something behind the bottom of the back to make it more comfortable.

 

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