Hi all,
I wasn't sure where to post this, but since it's somewhat technical and relating to the mechanics of the car, it seems to fit.
So we've already had the 24" Fiberine high top installed on our extended 2002 Chevy Express 3500.
My co-builder really wants to cut out the space over the driver and passenger seats. The high-top installer in San Jose, CA declined cutting out that much of the roof. They say they used to, and we are welcome to do it ourselves, but "the walls can get wobbly," such that over time the doors may have trouble latching correctly.
I'm looking to establish the legitimacy of this claim, as my co-builder insists on cutting out every possible inch of the roof on the inside for maximum standing room.
I do think our van may be different from most cases the installer had in mind: our bed is lofted 30" from the floor. There are 6 2x4 cross-beams, bolted into the ribs of the van, for the entire back 80" of the van body. My thought is this could differentiate us from other cases, making it safe to remove the final section of the roof above the front seats.
Thoughts?
I wasn't sure where to post this, but since it's somewhat technical and relating to the mechanics of the car, it seems to fit.
So we've already had the 24" Fiberine high top installed on our extended 2002 Chevy Express 3500.
My co-builder really wants to cut out the space over the driver and passenger seats. The high-top installer in San Jose, CA declined cutting out that much of the roof. They say they used to, and we are welcome to do it ourselves, but "the walls can get wobbly," such that over time the doors may have trouble latching correctly.
I'm looking to establish the legitimacy of this claim, as my co-builder insists on cutting out every possible inch of the roof on the inside for maximum standing room.
I do think our van may be different from most cases the installer had in mind: our bed is lofted 30" from the floor. There are 6 2x4 cross-beams, bolted into the ribs of the van, for the entire back 80" of the van body. My thought is this could differentiate us from other cases, making it safe to remove the final section of the roof above the front seats.
Thoughts?