This video was extremely informative. Very detailed! Great job! Thank you for sharing this knowledge and talent with us. Question: What type of fabric material do you use? Where can we purchase it? Question: What type of foam do you use? Where can we purchase it? Thank you for this video.
This SO helpful. I consider myself a pretty capable DIY fella, but the learning curve for converting a van can be steeeeeep at times. These videos do make it easier, as more fun.
@@AVCRIG I sent you an email regarding customizing your flooring system panel that is most forward in the van (at the slider opening). Please take a look and let me know if this is possible.
Got this done! I would recommend adding a step to mask out the section under latch covers (with 1/2 inch margin) and other plastic fittings prior to foam - then removing that foam before applying the fabric. I am unable to get my latch covers or light control panel to snap back into place. I did successfully use this technique to keep the rear lights (then partially hid them under decor).
WHY did Ford put that switch for the overhead lights on the left hand column??? I ran wires, and moved it to the right hand side, so it would be RIGHT THERE when you open the door!
Thanks for the video! Im about to do this tonight. I guess you removed the door catches prior to wrap? Do you install them back on top of landau + carpet or you cut them out to make sure they fit back flush? Cheers
Nice videos! I'm binge-watching your channel and appreciate your simple design choices and high signal-to-noise ratio videos. (Particularly since you've ditched the background music (couldn't resist) :-) Q: Why not apply a single fabric strip over the arch and sides instead of three pieces to avoid the (visible) seam covers?
Would you still be able to install bug nets like the bug wall? That also gets installed under the weather stripping. Would the foam, fabric and bug wall material be to thick for the weather stripping to fit back on?
I don’t see why not. If you’re using a heavy fabric like we do you’d probably not notice a difference. With a thin fabric you may notice a wrinkle or two
Hey Matt, great content! (Subscribed) You don't mention and I can't tell.....but did you spray 3M 74 on the foam side? Or ? Thanks from an appreciative Sprinter owner!
We do yes. 90/94 would also work for this application. Landau is closed cell and doesn’t melt with 94. The 74 we use just tacks up faster so we can work faster.
So I’m worried about removing the door catches on the top rear of the van in order to wrap the rear columns and top like your doing here. Do you guys have any other videos or resources that show how to remove and reinstall the top rear door catches safely?
You just pull them out. It’s very simple. In the Sprinter there’s adjustment, but the Transit is stationary. The only thing to solidify would be the torque specification.
Great Video! I've seen people not use foam and just adhere the fabric directly to the pillar. Is there a reason you used foam? Also what is the difference between the 3m 90 and 74?
We like the way the foam softens the wrapped sections of the van. It does add a warmer feel but no appreciable insulation. It’s definitely not necessary, but we think it is worth it. 90 is a general purpose adhesive. It will work just fine for this. It will melt the “blobs” so maybe look for one can of 74 for that. We like 74 for the wall’s because of a few things. Foam and Fabric specific, fast tacking, and orange color (optional on 90 in red). The color is nice (especially in a white van) to see where you have sprayed.
Sometimes Amazon does that based on your location. Not all glues are available in every market. Sometimes the link just gets messed up too. Thanks for the heads up!