Jeffdachef 5,000+ posts
Gunz That Turn on Nunz
whats the bet?He better be there, we have a bet lol.
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Yupp
whats the bet?He better be there, we have a bet lol.
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Yupp
let me join! lmaoooWho's gonna meter higher.
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He said yeah you too any time.let me join! lmaooo
Deadening the van is the hardest part. The sides are pretty sturdy and even the doors are quiet but the roof and rear hatch are a *****. I think I mentioned it somewhere but the roof is split up into sections by those supporting cross bars. To brace the roof, you want to cut some strips of ply and space them out a bit and orient them so they are pointing to the front/back of the vehicle and attach them with some PL 375 or something strong. You can just press them against the roof really well and they will stay on their own to dry. Give the strips a couple days to fully cure, then cut out a 3/4" panel to fit over them and just screw right into the strips (make sure to use some 1 1/4" screws so you don't go through your roof). This works ridiculously well, and it will work even better the more strips you secure to the roof because that's more points where it will get braced. If you go this route, deadener isn't even necessary because it stiffens up the roof so much.You mentioned you made too many mistakes during the build? I have the same van, i know about the back panels.. I did what you did, jammed blocks of wood throughout and screwed the panel on..not bad.
Would really like to know what these mistakes are so i can plan ahead..thanks!
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