smugdoug
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Hey guys, First time posting here, wanted to introduce myself and my project. I have a 2006 Ford E350 EB Cargo Van with the V-10. Installed Chris's 6" 4X4 Conversion a few months back. And if you don't already know this, Chris is awesome to work with when doing a 4X4 conversion, a true professional!
The next Stage is going to be installing a Fiberglass Camper top from Fiberine called the "Super Camper". I will do a mild build out, insulate, bed, etc., and gradually add things as I figure things out.
If anyone has experiences they could share about similar builds that would be appreciated greatly. I've searched around a little and only found one other van that had a similar top install. I will be attaching the top myself and could use some pointers. I've found out that the install that Fiberine does may not be what I want, so I'm looking for pointers on hardware, sealants, and any secrets that may exist.
So far I know that the top is a Reverse Flange design. Black Butyl tape is what I want between the top and metal. Finish the exterior seem with white silicone. I had someone recommend to me to use carriage bolts to attach the top maybe 3-4 per side. I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but I was thinking that I could attach a 10" wide piece of ply around the inside on top of the flange(thickness?)in combination with the carriage bolts, and this would allow me to rest my bed platform(s) on top of. I guess I need some pics I of how others have done this.
Fiberine has recommended that I have them put a sheet of plywood in the top it case I add a rack. From what I've seen, racks are typically attached to the side of the top, so is there any other reason to add the plywood? Strength? I would like them to glass in some pine strips, one down the middle and the other two closer to the sides, as to make it easier when I attach my Luan and fabric over the insulation.
Couple of pics, one of the current state and one of what it should look like when installed!
The next Stage is going to be installing a Fiberglass Camper top from Fiberine called the "Super Camper". I will do a mild build out, insulate, bed, etc., and gradually add things as I figure things out.
If anyone has experiences they could share about similar builds that would be appreciated greatly. I've searched around a little and only found one other van that had a similar top install. I will be attaching the top myself and could use some pointers. I've found out that the install that Fiberine does may not be what I want, so I'm looking for pointers on hardware, sealants, and any secrets that may exist.
So far I know that the top is a Reverse Flange design. Black Butyl tape is what I want between the top and metal. Finish the exterior seem with white silicone. I had someone recommend to me to use carriage bolts to attach the top maybe 3-4 per side. I don't want to get too far ahead of myself, but I was thinking that I could attach a 10" wide piece of ply around the inside on top of the flange(thickness?)in combination with the carriage bolts, and this would allow me to rest my bed platform(s) on top of. I guess I need some pics I of how others have done this.
Fiberine has recommended that I have them put a sheet of plywood in the top it case I add a rack. From what I've seen, racks are typically attached to the side of the top, so is there any other reason to add the plywood? Strength? I would like them to glass in some pine strips, one down the middle and the other two closer to the sides, as to make it easier when I attach my Luan and fabric over the insulation.
Couple of pics, one of the current state and one of what it should look like when installed!
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