Behind lst row partition-'07 E250 pass
#1
Behind lst row partition-'07 E250 pass
Hey guys, and gals for that matter.
I"ve got an 07 E250 15 passenger ext. van with the high top.
It was a Holiday Inn shuttle van.
I want to remove the lst row of 'chair seats' and replace with a bench seat. Maybe even a rear bench seat out of a conversion van that folds down into a bed.
I want to put a partiton behind the lst row of seats/bench seat.
I've been searching all over the intertubes and can't find any good links.
The van will be used for hauling motorcycles to the track.
Can anybody steer me in the right direction?
Thanks
I"ve got an 07 E250 15 passenger ext. van with the high top.
It was a Holiday Inn shuttle van.
I want to remove the lst row of 'chair seats' and replace with a bench seat. Maybe even a rear bench seat out of a conversion van that folds down into a bed.
I want to put a partiton behind the lst row of seats/bench seat.
I've been searching all over the intertubes and can't find any good links.
The van will be used for hauling motorcycles to the track.
Can anybody steer me in the right direction?
Thanks
#3
I want to put a partition behind the 1st row of seats in the passenger area.
My question has nothing to do with the cab area and the driver or passenger seat.
I want to be able to carry passengers safely. Most partitions go behi nd the cab.
Im putting a partition one row back.
#4
You can get partitions here ( Toronto) all day for 100-150 ...Cargo Van Partitions - Mississauga / Peel Region Other Parts, Accessories For Sale - Kijiji Mississauga / Peel Region Canada...You could look in similar buy and sell sites in your area ...
#5
the partitions are pretty universal, and could be mounted just about any place you choose. most of them come with fairly long brackets that you'll screw to various beams in the wall and ceiling, along with bolting it to the floor. i see no reason it couldn't sit further back.
the only concern i would have with your intended use is that your bikes probably release gasoline fumes, which are obviously harmful, and most partitions aren't set up to seal, only to stop cargo from flying past them
the only concern i would have with your intended use is that your bikes probably release gasoline fumes, which are obviously harmful, and most partitions aren't set up to seal, only to stop cargo from flying past them
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