>I've thought about it pretty hard. Due to the fact that the front is >where a lot of the more tricky bits are I concluded that widening it >behind the front seats would be the way to go though a slight stretch >also would be best to accommodate the width transition area. Dash, >windshield, heater box, radiator, grills, fuel tank area, etc. would be >left stock. Widening is harder than stretching and stretching is plenty >of work as I found out. Given enough time and money most things are >possible. I don' think that 15-20cm would add enough for comfortable >seating 4-abreast. The stock 3 wide seating area allows for more than >50cm per person. I would look at 40cm or more wider and at least 20cm in >stretching as well. 3 donor bodies would make it easier with my approach >though it could be done with 2. No problem finding cheap rust free >junked donor Vanagons in SoCal but harder elsewhere perhaps. The T3 is already a wide vehicle. TOO wide for many narrow streets. Widening one by 40cm (16") would make it plenty wider than a Frod Trans*it/ Merccedizzy Sprainer... -- Andrew Grebneff Dunedin, New Zealand 64 (3) 473-8863 <andrew.grebneff@stonebow.otago.ac.nz> Fossil preparator Seashell, Macintosh & VW/Toyota van nut |
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