Slideout footrest
 

Slideout footrest

Started by danielmeguel/1974 MCI, October 16, 2009, 03:15:35 PM

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danielmeguel/1974 MCI

Hello fellow bus-nuts. I'm about ready to install co-pilots seat and currently looking for a design for a footrest. Anybody got an idea? One that'll be out of the way when parked. Thank you all in advance. Danielmeguel 1974 MCI8

redbus

I mounted the copilot seat far enough back for the footrest to be the floor.That way she can also see out the side window.I thought at the time that it might be a problem talking to her with her sitting farther back than me but it is not.
Terry
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Jeremy

The original co-pilot seat in my bus (now removed) was nicely designed, as it was a folding seat which projected over the stairwell when in use, with a footrest built into the stairwell bannister.

I always thought it was a really well thought-out arrangement, and very space efficient when the seat wasn't being used. The seat had a sign on it that said 'For crew use only', which my friend who crews my boat thought meant him (which it did, kinda)

Jeremy


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HighTechRedneck

Jack Conrad did a great how-to article on an electrically operated retracting footrest in the August 2008 issue of BCM.

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