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bomber wrote:Our LT has a metal plate fixed to the dashboard saying two only.
Plus there isnt a seat for a second passenger or seat belt.
Have an accident and i am sure that they will be in a bit of poo.
Apparently the newer light tankers have more room in the front. I don't know whether that's the case, but I heard someone at the station discussing space etc. Anyone with a new LT confirm or deny these allogations??
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bomber wrote:Our LT has a metal plate fixed to the dashboard saying two only.
Plus there isnt a seat for a second passenger or seat belt.
Have an accident and i am sure that they will be in a bit of poo.
Apparently the newer light tankers have more room in the front. I don't know whether that's the case, but I heard someone at the station discussing space etc. Anyone with a new LT confirm or deny these allogations??
LT only to have 2 pers due to weight issues nothing else. Don't know about landrover ect but landcruiser can only have two as they are right on the weight limits for the vehicle.
bomber wrote:Our LT has a metal plate fixed to the dashboard saying two only.
Plus there isnt a seat for a second passenger or seat belt.
Have an accident and i am sure that they will be in a bit of poo.
Apparently the newer light tankers have more room in the front. I don't know whether that's the case, but I heard someone at the station discussing space etc. Anyone with a new LT confirm or deny these allogations??
It's the same cab chassis, so theres no more space than there used to be.
A note on this, it's actually illegal to remove a seatbelt from a vehicle - our light tankers all have the '2 only' plate, but the 3rd seatbelt is still there.