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Postby davidc » Mon Dec 05, 2005 5:51 pm

Where can you get the panels for a 1998 Transit SWB 120, the panels I need are the strengtheners that run between the chassis legs (where handbrake cables go through) and also the rear panel behind the step.

It looks like someone has seen they were rusty and has torn them out, even leaving holes in the floor !

Any tips on doing this job & where to buy the panels from ?

Any help greatly appreciated !

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Postby dan@dsfplumbing » Mon Dec 05, 2005 6:08 pm

There's aplace on the A46 between Leicester and nottingham called ratcliffe Light Commercials that does transit panels.

322 Fosseway,
Ratcliffe-on-the-Wreake,
Leicester,
Leicestershire
LE7 4SH
UK

Telephone: 01509 815805
Fax 01509 815850
Email: andy@van.eu.com
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Postby Luke » Mon Dec 05, 2005 7:30 pm

also check out beavers look in the feedback section!!

I know the piece you mean (my mk3 needs doing too :( )
but i dont think this it it
http://bap.dominohosting.biz/bap/bapdb0 ... nt&Ret=ALL
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Postby gemini » Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:48 am

so does mine luke, i'm not sure if ford sell the panel or not, but its not available as a pattern part, i was going to make one, i think the one in your link is the rear valance
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Postby rover » Fri Dec 09, 2005 12:07 pm

If you are going to attempt the weldin yourself get the vehicle as high as possible at the back, that way you can sit up under the van rather than having to lay down.

I had to do my back valence etc in the summer, not something I would want do do this time of year!
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Postby Gunslinger » Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:14 pm

the front sections near the handbrake, if i am not mistaken and am thinking of the right parts, are not very special at all and you should be able to knock something up nice and easy as for the other panel if you cant buy one and making it is too hard for you, then find a scrappy with one in and carve out the whole back end, then carefully remove the spot welds, and voila ... you even have a spare valance panel for when the misses backs it into the garden wall :lol:
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Postby Luke » Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:27 pm

gemini wrote:so does mine luke, i'm not sure if ford sell the panel or not, but its not available as a pattern part, i was going to make one, i think the one in your link is the rear valance
yeah i think it is- mine's not too bad a couple of large plates should do the trick!! :D
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Postby gemini » Fri Dec 09, 2005 2:16 pm

rover wrote:If you are going to attempt the weldin yourself get the vehicle as high as possible at the back, that way you can sit up under the van rather than having to lay down.

I had to do my back valence etc in the summer, not something I would want do do this time of year!
i'll be standing as it will be over the pit in my garage :D
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Postby rover » Fri Dec 09, 2005 5:39 pm

gemini wrote:
rover wrote:If you are going to attempt the weldin yourself get the vehicle as high as possible at the back, that way you can sit up under the van rather than having to lay down.

I had to do my back valence etc in the summer, not something I would want do do this time of year!
i'll be standing as it will be over the pit in my garage :D


You lucky bugger 8)
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Postby jay » Fri Dec 09, 2005 9:29 pm

pit in the garage thats one of my to do things..

when the other half lets me!!
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