I have been waiting on the winch to arrive as it was backordered for a few weeks so I upgraded to the Warn Zeon 12-S. That finally showed this week but in the mean time I finally got around to doing some interior work. Ages ago when visiting MG he offered up the seats from his old van - they're nothing special but they're new. They weren't complete as they needed the tracks and they have been hard to find. At the time I really didn't want them as it was just another project but my sister talked me into them - free she said!
So I finally found tracks through Car-Parts.com and they came complete with seats. Great. I now have three sets of seats!
With the junk yard seats on the table I swapped the tracks over to the new cushions.
Since the seats had to come out of the van I decided to RattleTrap the front but first all the electronics had to come out. Part of why I've held off doing this - the inevitable mission creep.
I'm always impressed by how clean the van is under it's grubby old interior. No rust anywhere.
Once the floor was scrubbed clean I put down the Rattle Trap all over and as far up the firewall as I could go.
Okay, yes, that's a hot mess. But I needed to make that mess to get the layer of MLV cut. Seriously, how does my wife tolerate me?
I had ordered carpet as well but the ebay seller never shipped it on time and I need the van for a job so I just put the mat back in. Jeez I'm not looking forward to pulling it all out again to put the carpet in...
So the big question is - is it quieter? Yes, sort of.
Pickup Idle: 52
Pickup Highway: 71-73
Van original idle: 64
Van original highway: 80-82
Van empty idle: 67
Van empty highway: 84-86
Van Rattletrapped idle: 63
Van Rattletrapped highway: 78-80
Van Rattletrapped/MLV back only: 76-78
Van Rattletrapped/MLV front and back: 74-75
So not much quieter but a little. I will say that in the same way that when I did the back I had this sense of the van being quieter in the back I now have for the front from the floor. When I listen for "noise" the loudest thing I hear now is the wind at the windows. I think right now I'm at the limit of what the van is. It's only a couple of Db louder than the pickup so it's a pretty remarkable change from where it was. We can now have conversations between the front and back and the radio is easily heard on the highway.
So, overall this is a valuable improvement. I'm not sure where'd I'd look now to find more noise. If I take out the interior walls I'd do all the sides and the side doors are still bare so perhaps there's a few more Db's to be found.
So with the new seats and quieter interior I headed off to the coast to shoot for a new development. That ladder was a pain in the ass and that roof was surprisingly strong. Nonetheless it made it clear that I need a good solid roof rack ASAP.
As soon as I got home I ordered up a full custom roof rack!
Some assembly required. I chose aluminum because I need to get better at welding aluminum and because I wanted a beefier tube for the visual weight of the rack. I went with 1.5" for the main tubes and 1" for the stretchers. I went with .120 wall because I'm not that good of an aluminum welder yet and I wanted the cushion of the thicker wall as I build this.
This is my rough design at the moment. I'm going to keep thinking on it. I've already purchased four 12 x 48" sand ladders that will be used as the side flooring and I'm planning on a 2x8' center section of diamond plate. The front will have four round lights because light bars look dumb to me - despite how well they may work. Round lights are cool and I grew up with visions of the Dakar and Baja cars and trucks so that's how I'm going to roll.
In addition to all this I've just picked up my ARB dual compressor so I'll be looking to make a mount for that and then plumb lines to the sides and back. Finally I have a spare 12v house battery that I thought I'd use to run the compressor and interior things when we get there. I'll need to get a separator but right now I'm going to make a new battery box to hold my second starting battery and the house battery. In looking under the van the most logical place seems to be behind the axle in front of the spare - let me know if there's a better place to put two batteries and if there's any good designs of battery boxes I should look at.
Okay, more when I get to the rear tire and winch mounts.
Gregor