SimonD
Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2023
- Messages
- 7
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- Location
- Bedford, UK
- Year of Your Van(s)
- 1972
- Van Type
- Dormer
Hi all,
We’ve had our ‘72 crossover for about 9 years, and it’s never had any belly pan sections in all the time we’ve owned it. Not one. To be honest, we bought the camper so bereft of belly pans it’s only recently that I’ve discovered they are a thing!
I had been wondering why VW though it was ok to be able to see the road through the floor when the pedals were depressed…
So, my question is - which belly pans do people have fitted and why? All of them including the chassis? Or just the front ones to protect controls and electrics?
I have enjoyed the easy access to anything under the camper, and usually only run in the dry unless we’re on a longer trip.
Thoughts appreciated!
We’ve had our ‘72 crossover for about 9 years, and it’s never had any belly pan sections in all the time we’ve owned it. Not one. To be honest, we bought the camper so bereft of belly pans it’s only recently that I’ve discovered they are a thing!
I had been wondering why VW though it was ok to be able to see the road through the floor when the pedals were depressed…
So, my question is - which belly pans do people have fitted and why? All of them including the chassis? Or just the front ones to protect controls and electrics?
I have enjoyed the easy access to anything under the camper, and usually only run in the dry unless we’re on a longer trip.
Thoughts appreciated!