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- November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136209AnonymousGuest
I had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136211AnonymousGuestI had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136213AnonymousGuestI had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136215AnonymousGuestI had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136216AnonymousGuestI had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!November 8, 2013 at 12:50 pm #136221AnonymousGuestI had the same problem on my
I had the same problem on my van and removed the bulkhead you are reffering to. There were a couple of small welds which I cut through but 90% of it was just seam sealer. I don’t think it is structural as the combi vans don’t have this bulkhead anyway, and down the sides it is only secured with a small bolt & some sealant. It does take a lot of effort to get out but it really opens up the cab!July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136219Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136222Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136225Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136226Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136228Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136232Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136233Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136234Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark.July 12, 2014 at 7:34 am #136236Mark WilemanGuest2 years on.
Hi Toby, brilliant conversion! I’m interested how the DIY outfit is holding up compared to a metal rock and roll bed. With wood warping and drying out over time have you experienced any problems? Cheers, Mark. - AuthorPosts
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