Harry2000
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Hello , I know turning a 90 to a camper really awkward to do but I’m determined to do it but just struggling with this bit. How to I get some sort of platform over the passenger seat and middle box
I was hoping to go over the top of that part of the tub and go to the top of the dash but I was hoping there was better ideas that keep the tub behind the seatsFold down shelf connected to the tub, you can get a delete kit to remove the tub at the rear
of the seats to give you more space.
Dash is higher & steering wheel in the wayI was hoping to go over the top of that part of the tub and go to the top of the dash but I was hoping there was better ideas that keep the tub behind the seats
Is this something you have done before?Dash is higher & steering wheel in the way
Put a hinged panel from bulkhead to fold forward towards the steering wheel. Have some legs that go to the floor/seat box for support.
If you only use this end for your head you will be good.
(get some big bits of cardboard make some templates up before cutting anything)
Dash is higher & steering wheel in the way
Put a hinged panel from bulkhead to fold forward towards the steering wheel. Have some legs that go to the floor/seat box for support.
If you only use this end for your head you will be good.
(get some big bits of cardboard make some templates up before cutting anything)
Thats what I was trying to say.
It’s yer heiland accent. No one can understand yer.
If you put a full deck in,how you going to get changed?
If you google search - Defender 90 as campervan - it will take you to a thread on here with various options shown
Yip. I was going to link it but I’m not techie enough
What happened to your sexy secretary..
Which one?
Todays PA is currently under my desk thumbing through some files
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