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Front bench seat/bed conversion????
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<blockquote data-quote="creationblue" data-source="post: 372014" data-attributes="member: 1093"><p>Its a Westy conversion, SO42?? Lots have cut the bulheads out, im sure they were put in to stop any objects hitting the driver under breaking rather that structural, remember the bus is based on a ladder chassis which runs the whole length which supports the body, thats just my opinion of course. Westfalia put the smal triangular steels in the corners of the B pillars probabaly to stop the seam splitting ide say. Imagine how much more space you could have in your bus 8) That said I wouldnt cut mine :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creationblue, post: 372014, member: 1093"] Its a Westy conversion, SO42?? Lots have cut the bulheads out, im sure they were put in to stop any objects hitting the driver under breaking rather that structural, remember the bus is based on a ladder chassis which runs the whole length which supports the body, thats just my opinion of course. Westfalia put the smal triangular steels in the corners of the B pillars probabaly to stop the seam splitting ide say. Imagine how much more space you could have in your bus 8) That said I wouldnt cut mine :lol: [/QUOTE]
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