And another large step forward.
The Flarespace side window flares have arrived, been painted and now at least one of them installed.
http://www.flarespace.com/
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They pretty much add in like 6" or so allowing you to put a double bed side to side in the van. This saves about 25 inches, extending only 54 inches into the van instead of 76ish. Game changing in a small chassis vehicle (well, relatively right?)
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The construction of these things are amazing. One of the beefiest fiberglass parts I have ever handled. When i did a test fit, they actually required zero fitment modification. Unbelievable testament to the team putting these together
Anyways, what is the first thing you have to do when you want to widen your van? Cut into your very expensive van with an air saw.
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The van has basically a template already there that you follow. Cut out the center supports and follow the line. Took about 30 minutes to cut it out being careful. Pretty easy actually.
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From there you have to smooth out the cuts, debur them and make it pretty.
You then have to take some scotch brite, and scuff up the flange area (which you can see when you mock it up). This ensures the great adhesion you can expect from the 3M adhesive they include. Clean it with something after (i used mineral spirits, you can use alcohol as well, whatever)
The next step is the clean the flange on the flares and drop the adhesive on there.
After that, it's just a matter of popping it on, and making so it doesn't move.
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Grant Wilson, on Flickr
After that you run a bead on the inside flange and smooth it all out and let it dry. After about 4 hours it wasnt moving anymore, but i let it cure overnight before driving so there would be no issue. Took about 4-5 hours total. Now to do the other side...
Also this week, hopefully, ill trim out the inside of the flares, build the water tank bracket over the driver rear wheel well, build the cabinet for the dometic fridge, and put the solar on the rack. Or i'll be lazy and not do anything. Depends on how i feel lol