bulkhead cover panels
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
Can anyone identify the part number for the expanding block/captive nut? That looks like an OEM brochure.tommyzooom wrote:Guys, just to gauge interest, and some help.
I can make these, the same as the pic below, no problem.
But I'm struggling to figure out how to attach them..... It could be cable-tied on of course,but I'd rather it be more oem like the picture. They seem to have an expanding block/captive nut, but I'm struggling to find any large enough to fit the bulkhead holes.
I possibly could make some custom blocks of course,
Some lateral thinking needed.
Any thoughts on this?,
I'd be interested in a finished solution like this too
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Been googling this all night and no body seems to know the part numbers. It's exactly what I'm after. Was going to b&q some Perspex but don't really want to just screw it in. Also want to remove the mesh.
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
Theres oem bulkhead with perspex instead of mesh but its only LHD
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bulkhead cover panels
Could we source the part number of the fixings in the mesh? I could do with a dozen fixings (with the screws too ). The rubber seals around the perspex would be a nice finishing touch.stan-the-man wrote:Theres oem bulkhead with perspex instead of mesh but its only LHD
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
Part numbers would be good, but I think it's an aftermarket part.
Today was prototype day....
I've a sample of rubber edging on order.
(the perspex has a protective film on both sides, that's why it looks cloudy/scratched)
Today was prototype day....
I've a sample of rubber edging on order.
(the perspex has a protective film on both sides, that's why it looks cloudy/scratched)
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
getting there now,actually getting another set made for the old boys caddy after he drove mine he was well impressed with the noise difference, i do like that trim round it and have an idea for what to use.
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I was in conversation with a fella today.
He is able to laser-cut these, laser drill the holes etc which greatly cuts down on the risk of star cracking.
I'm still waiting for a sample of edging, But I'd say we are looking at a rough price of £40 delivered per set. £30 without edging, but I'd say it will add some rigidity.
They will be completely removable....no holes need drilled into your bulkhead
Still interested?
He is able to laser-cut these, laser drill the holes etc which greatly cuts down on the risk of star cracking.
I'm still waiting for a sample of edging, But I'd say we are looking at a rough price of £40 delivered per set. £30 without edging, but I'd say it will add some rigidity.
They will be completely removable....no holes need drilled into your bulkhead
Still interested?
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I definately would be..but I want to remove the cross section grid so it just looks like a window so would probably need to figure out another way of fixing them.
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Looking good!
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Re: bulkhead cover panels
I would defo want a set with the edging, count me in!
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