Jonathon saying he had a customer who made a cab for his LCV out of a 2 door saloon (with corresponding lenthening of the chassis) and thus got additional interia space intrigues me.
I've measured my 2 door saloon doors (at door handle width) and find they are 36.5".
Anyone give me a similar measurment off a 4 door so I can see how much increase in interia is gained by the longer doors.
Thanks.
Paul Humphries.
Lenght of front doors (2 v 4 doors)
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Thanks Lee.Welung666 wrote:Paul, I've just been out and measured Phoebe's front door and it's 31" exactly at door handle height.
It might seem a little pointless to some people "stetching" a van just to gain an extra few inches but they can make all the difference to my being able to easilly drive.
I have a bad left leg due to birth defect. Nothing serious but it does mean that cramped leg room can spoil a vehicle for me.
My current 2 door has enough room with seat at furthest back postion so what I don't want is to buy / restore a van only to find it's too small.
I suppose I really need to sit in one to check out the legroom in a standard van before I think further about any further ideas of using a 2 door as a basis for a replacement cab.
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Hi Paul I have seen that done a couple of times and both used a Traveller cab for the conversion as it was easier to do, and there are a few pickups around made from Travellers.
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Another option is to recess the van floor back about 6 inches. This will allow the seat to slide further back for more leg room (I've done that with my van).paulhumphries wrote:My current 2 door has enough room with seat at furthest back postion so what I don't want is to buy / restore a van only to find it's too small.
I suppose I really need to sit in one to check out the legroom in a standard van before I think further about any further ideas of using a 2 door as a basis for a replacement cab.
Paul Humphries.
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