If your willing to travel this is our lining
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and this is how we do it.......
Firstly we soundproof the van extensively using a mixture of 2mm and 4mm silent coat. (this includes the outer skin of the front doors and if you upgrade your front components the inner skin too front)
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Then we prepare the van to apply the carpet by cleaning it using isoproply alcohol and masking off extensively to eliminate unnecessary over spray of contact adhesive.
We then line all the metal work of the van making x2 seamless joins by the tailgate hinges, then insulate the vehicle extensively using dodomat thermovan liner and in the cavity's a layer of dupont dacron.
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lastly we install our own design of 4mm CNC cut birch ply panels using hidden trim fixings along with a 4mm single peice roof cut from a sheet of 10x5 4mm birch ply (this also includes our in house slidepods courtesy lights).
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All the carpet we use is accredited with having passed the EC118 test fire test. (or equivalent British test)
In the pictures you can also see the rear speaker upgrade we do using our own design of CNC cut speaker rings. We have started using Blam speakers due to being blown away with the quality of them.
We have worked hard on designing our lining package and feel that moving away from the full size rear quater panels to a split design enhances the available detail in the rear of the van. It also makes it easier to retro fit rear quater windows at a later date.