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Swivel seat - oblique angle

Brian’s Dad

Brian’s Dad

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T6 Ocean 204
I often sit in the passengers seat when we set up camp with my knees bashing the sink end of the cupboards. If I release the swivel locks and rotate it about 20 degrees it's a lot more comfortable but I worry about bashing the door card. Has anyone worked out a way of adding an extra lock point?
 
Sorry I can't help you as my LHD seat never turns around because of the steering wheel and the kitchen blocking it's full potential.

You have the drawback of the RHD making it a pain to swivel the driver's seat, and swivelling the passenger's seat is not optimal too.
That is why I think VW should consider making a LWB California (maybe name it the Grand California instead of that monstrosity), to have more inner space, and a possibility to have an over 2 meter bed for the taller Californians over here.
 
Good question. I always usually have the passenger seat at around 30 degrees from parallel with the door. With a decent recline it seems to just push against the door with no major problem. Interested to see if it can be held in this position.
 
Good question. I always usually have the passenger seat at around 30 degrees from parallel with the door. With a decent recline it seems to just push against the door with no major problem. Interested to see if it can be held in this position.

That's what I'm doing right now - I worry end of the armrest or the recliner wheel is going to damage the door card if I'm not careful
 
I have run out of angles to get my point across on this thread
 
Stand by for the Brandrup IsoscelesTop, which can be ordered with an Equilateraliser for use on irregular ground
 
No tangents in a Beach. :thumb No hippopotamus either, just square with two sides.
 
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Enough already, I feel like I have ended up in a parallel universe!
 
lets 'draw a line' under these bad jokes
 
Well it will probably be the busiest thread of the week, if not the most useful!
 
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