Since I'm working towards 4WD, and I need to build up my toy savings account, I'll mostly be working on the interior.
I drove 900 miles to work (2 weeks ago), and on the way, the silicone on the front of the fiberglass top failed. I had to use Gorilla Tape all across the front to stop air from coming in and lifting the top off while I'm going down the interstate. I don't think it will fly off. The rest of the top is on there pretty good.
Once I get home, I'll take the top back off, do a little fiberglass work that I wanted to do before anyway, and then re-install it using 3M 5200. Then I promise you it won't move again.
I started a YouTube channel / website. Take a look.
I've been looking at a bunch of sprinters and how they have window flares so you can lay sideways in the van instead of long ways. That would be awesome for the Econoline Vans. I searched and searched, and I found nothing. But what I did find, is a guy who did his own DIY window flares for an older Sprinter.
Here is the link:
https://sprinter-source.com/forum/showthread.php?t=36124
I need to measure the interior width of my van to see if it's plausible. But I would like to give it a try. It would free up lots of room for decent cabinets and the fridge I wanna use. Plus the toilet, etc...
Here are a few pics from his build. I've done this exact same process on another project and it came out great.
Plug pics:
And finished:
Interior:
Once I have everything measured, hopefully I can do this, even if it's a 4-5" flare on each side of the van, I'll be happy with it.
I finally settled on my new flooring too.
Anyway, carry on.