Nice mod. Also as you look down from the TOP of the cabinet, you'll see that there is a wasted space up on top of there. I cut the rear 'flap' out of the top space, so that I could reach in there from the rear of the van .. to store spare parts (plugs etc). Also, if you can find a gray (or paint one) small door from where the 110 V plug is, you can mount this small door on the rear face of the cabinet (showen) so gain easy acess to your shelf from the rear of the van. m2cw Malcolm
--- Stephen Grisanti <bike2vcu@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > Anyway, this was done in the fashion of Frank > Condelli's mod, but I think he relocated the center > divider. I left a large overlap on the sliders that I > can trim as needed to further tweak the fit. > > http://picasaweb.google.com/bike2vcu/ClosetMod >
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