R Ron B. Well Known Member Sponsor Jun 1, 2009 #1 Are most RV-10 builders using the five point harness for the rear seats? If not are you removing or omitting the crotch attach piont? Thanks Ron
Are most RV-10 builders using the five point harness for the rear seats? If not are you removing or omitting the crotch attach piont? Thanks Ron
M MichRV10 Well Known Member Jun 1, 2009 #2 I didn' use them. I bent the tabs over and carpeted over the tabs. Probably will never chang to 5 pt but if the next owner wants to they can. 175 hrs strong
I didn' use them. I bent the tabs over and carpeted over the tabs. Probably will never chang to 5 pt but if the next owner wants to they can. 175 hrs strong
carolsyracuse Well Known Member Jun 2, 2009 #5 removed tab redesigned seat cushion We removed the tabs and had the seat cushion cut straight across which adds to comfort and makes it easier to cover.
removed tab redesigned seat cushion We removed the tabs and had the seat cushion cut straight across which adds to comfort and makes it easier to cover.
R Ron B. Well Known Member Sponsor Jun 2, 2009 #6 Thanks, that's what we're planning on doing. We thought about omitting them while building but desided to leave that desision for later. We are now later. Ron
Thanks, that's what we're planning on doing. We thought about omitting them while building but desided to leave that desision for later. We are now later. Ron
A azcloudflyer Active Member Jun 8, 2009 #7 I used the holes for the fifth point to instead hold a bracket for a snap bushing to hold the flap motor wires. http://home.earthlink.net/~azcloudflyer2/fuse2/P6040009.JPG http://home.earthlink.net/~azcloudflyer/id20.html Mike Andresen
I used the holes for the fifth point to instead hold a bracket for a snap bushing to hold the flap motor wires. http://home.earthlink.net/~azcloudflyer2/fuse2/P6040009.JPG http://home.earthlink.net/~azcloudflyer/id20.html Mike Andresen