[T2] Zbed

[T2] Zbed

Bob Pratt ka1dza at verizon.net
Wed Dec 2 19:12:40 MST 2015


I guess I thought that the fold out back seat was called a Zbed. The seat that was in the bus when I got it was installed using only 2 sheet metal screws on the raised deck over the gas tank that had been ripped out before I bought it. The arm rest is located on the driver's side and the PO cut the wooden bottom so that it would fit snugly against the driver's side wall. The PO lived in the bus shortly before I bought it.
I also have a fold out rear seat the fits against the driver's side wall. I want to use that one as it doesn't interfere with the spare tire in the back.

Eventually I want to sleep in the bus as I venture out next spring/summer with my son to actually see things in this country we have only seen in National Geographics.


Bob Pratt

> On Dec 2, 2015, at 4:46 PM, Jamie <jrivers at globalserve.net> wrote:
> 
> I meant to add .... make sure you check the year of your van, to the year of the bed...  as late bay Westfalia stuff doesn't fit in early bay very well
> 
> another link...
> http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=214427&highlight=bed
> 
> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Pratt"
>>> Has anyone installed a Westy Zbed in a non Westy bus? Was it safe enough to use as a passenger seat too?
>> 
>> 
>> just to point out,, Westfalia has a bed,, and zee products have a Zbed.... they are not the same...
>> 
>> lots of Westfakia buses out there,, where a Westy bed was liberated from a Westfalia and installed in a bus... and it is just as safe as if it was "factory" installed....Westfalia factory that is...
>> 
>> do you need tether points, or seat belts..
>> there is some info and pictures on this link http://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?t=288759&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=products&start=0
> 


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