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<blockquote data-quote="mister" data-source="post: 578447" data-attributes="member: 14181"><p>Hi</p><p>I lifted my OG westy floor last year. It was in two sheets, one on top of the other. The bottom layer was smaller and thicker, fitted over the ribbed sections of the cargo floor finishing short of the sides where the cargo floor raises, from memory it was about 8-9mm ply to level out the floor. The top layer was thinner with the vinyl bonded to it, about 3mm(?), this went all the way from the left side and stopped where the metal finishing trim would go by the sliding door. Both laters went all the way to the front bulkhead, and stopped short of the rear by about 20cm - though this is because the westy bed has a ply base - guess you could run it all the way. </p><p>All the furniture and interiors panel sat on top of the floor. </p><p>Your bus doesn't seem to have fixings welded to the floor for seats, so ply might be better than deadening matts so you have something solid to fix to if you need to do this. </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mister, post: 578447, member: 14181"] Hi I lifted my OG westy floor last year. It was in two sheets, one on top of the other. The bottom layer was smaller and thicker, fitted over the ribbed sections of the cargo floor finishing short of the sides where the cargo floor raises, from memory it was about 8-9mm ply to level out the floor. The top layer was thinner with the vinyl bonded to it, about 3mm(?), this went all the way from the left side and stopped where the metal finishing trim would go by the sliding door. Both laters went all the way to the front bulkhead, and stopped short of the rear by about 20cm - though this is because the westy bed has a ply base - guess you could run it all the way. All the furniture and interiors panel sat on top of the floor. Your bus doesn't seem to have fixings welded to the floor for seats, so ply might be better than deadening matts so you have something solid to fix to if you need to do this. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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