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Re wire with belly pans
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<blockquote data-quote="Thedragon74" data-source="post: 633087" data-attributes="member: 32933"><p>I have rewired my bus, (69 Californian panel)The loom is clamped in, along that area of belly pans. Unless it’s welded in, I would remove. Also inspect chassis etc….</p><p>I had a 69 Devon which had these pans installed. I don’t like them as they hold in moisture and cover up all kinds of things. When I removed mine, there were no chassis rails, floor supports, jacking points or heater tube left! </p><p>Unless these are sealed from air and proper protection on the metal, I would leave off in my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thedragon74, post: 633087, member: 32933"] I have rewired my bus, (69 Californian panel)The loom is clamped in, along that area of belly pans. Unless it’s welded in, I would remove. Also inspect chassis etc…. I had a 69 Devon which had these pans installed. I don’t like them as they hold in moisture and cover up all kinds of things. When I removed mine, there were no chassis rails, floor supports, jacking points or heater tube left! Unless these are sealed from air and proper protection on the metal, I would leave off in my opinion [/QUOTE]
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