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Storage Cubbies
The vertical supports were added so that cubbies could be built and attached directly to them, and make the most use of the space as possible.
Cubbies were built using basic 1/2" plywood. The finish didn't matter, as it is finished in automotive carpet, and the rough plywood is a good gluing surface. Each cubby on the passenger side was sized to extend as low as possible in that particular void. The rear one (where the factory jack is normall) is SUPER deep, nearly reaching the metal floor of the van.
As for the driver side, it was built as a single large cubby with two sections. All of the cubbies were finished in carpet and 12v LED lights installed in the top back. They will all be on a common switch, to make finding things easy.
These were installed simply by screwing into the vertical supports (with anti-squeak foam between). Before installing the driver side cubby, the AC/Heat duct was redirected using a new duct run to the mechanical area (eventually to a vent in the dinette feet area).
Carpet was sourced from O'Reilly Autoparts.
The vertical supports were added so that cubbies could be built and attached directly to them, and make the most use of the space as possible.
Cubbies were built using basic 1/2" plywood. The finish didn't matter, as it is finished in automotive carpet, and the rough plywood is a good gluing surface. Each cubby on the passenger side was sized to extend as low as possible in that particular void. The rear one (where the factory jack is normall) is SUPER deep, nearly reaching the metal floor of the van.
As for the driver side, it was built as a single large cubby with two sections. All of the cubbies were finished in carpet and 12v LED lights installed in the top back. They will all be on a common switch, to make finding things easy.
These were installed simply by screwing into the vertical supports (with anti-squeak foam between). Before installing the driver side cubby, the AC/Heat duct was redirected using a new duct run to the mechanical area (eventually to a vent in the dinette feet area).
Carpet was sourced from O'Reilly Autoparts.
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