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Remove panel behind front seats

Posted: 17 Jun 2007, 20:36
by meggles
:) Hi all, anyone know if I can remove (safely) the panel behind the front seats of my 1982 type 25. It is a twin rear door model. I have heard a lot of conflicting information from various sources. All I want is to be able to get in to rear without getting out of "cab" especially in bad weather! Anyone done this? Any probs or comments? Thanks

Posted: 18 Jun 2007, 20:25
by guz
bulkhead.

rip it out, it aint structural.

i think i'll be removing mine soon,
also an early-ish twin slider.

Posted: 18 Jun 2007, 20:58
by meggles
Thanks Guz, I guess it's OK then. I'll give it a go next weekend.

Posted: 19 Jun 2007, 18:39
by guz
ripped mine out this afternoon.

remove seatbelts etc first, get everything
out the way.

approx 1-2" weld at the top each side that
holds the bar on, grind weld off, approx 5 plug
welds down the B post, a few more to the battery
box either side and it should come out.

just gotta grid back the welds to tidy stuff
up then source some vinyl to cover it all up,
easier than messing about with paint.

wear goggles and gloves and long sleeves !

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 10:38
by meggles
cheers for info, sounds pretty straight forward then. God knows when I'll get round to it but I will sometime. :D

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 18:14
by guz
only took about an hour. :D

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 19:57
by meggles
Trouble is I decided to fit a storage unit and seat in rear but fastened to panel, and my "side on" sink and cooker unit are fastened to panel at the front end, also all electrical fittings i.e. fuse box and switches for rear fixtures like lights and water pump are fastened on here. I'll have to adapt this lot but still should be able to complete in a day or two. Thanks again for info. :)

Posted: 20 Jun 2007, 21:41
by Hacksawbob
cut a door like the postal vans and line the edge with rubber trim? if you make a hash they go for the whole bulk head.