Okay, so its been a little while since I have updated this thread.
I leave for a trip up to Alaska in less then a week. Once I get there I will be going full time in the ambulance until it gets too cold to do so. Ive been working on mostly mechanical issues here and there, preparing the truck for the trip.
I also decided very last minute, to change the layout of my bed design. I spent some time in the back, and decided I would rather have the bed permanently set up, running width ways across the back doors. This meant removing / attempting to remove the cabinets from the back corners, and adding a bed platform in the back. In the future the platform will have pull out drawers underneath, that can be accessed by the back doors. Considering I decided to begin ripping things out of the back, a week before I leave, I have left the bed up for the time being in hopes of having it functional if I cant finish the platform build in time. I know its been said before, but damn these things are built solid. It took me an entire day, just to get the wood portion off the back right cabinet, leaving the welded diamond plate to be tackled another day. I am extremely limited by my inability to work on cars in my apartment complex parking lot, so that is killing productivity.
All the lights have been removed / whited out with plastidip that can hopefully be cleanly removed if I want to.
From the looks of it, the insulation is a little on the sparse side, but it is cotton material instead of fiberglass. I may beef it up while I have access to these areas.
The yellow crowbar was the ultimate champion in the fight against this cabinet, as I was only able to use power tools sparingly to avoid drawing the landlords attention.
Ill keep working away at it, and then Ill be on my way North starting Sunday. Ill be stopping along the way to climb in Oregon, Washington, BC, and Central Alaska.