I used the pick-up truck camper shell liner commonly found in hardware stores such as Home Depot. It has adhesive backing on one side and the width was just right. It may seem a little thicker than the original material, but it compresses to accommodate the original clips. Hope this helps. James On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 7:40 AM, Evan Mac Donald <vanagon_dad@sbcglobal.net>wrote: > Sorry about the "no airbox" in the pictures. The pictures were not set to > the correct "permission". All is fixed. > > http://flickr.com/photos/vdubdad/sets/72157603053264843/ > > Anybody got any suggestions for the best foam to use for replacing the > lost foam in the airbox? Or maybe better, any to really Avoid? > > And for the pictures with the kids under the van with me - out of frame in > those pictures is a 35,000 lb. capacity ratchet strap, hooked to the rear > bumber mount, holding the van in place on the ramps. It was attached to a > BIG fixed object. And the van was chocked in place at the front wheels. > |
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