I am getting to the point where I need to install the heater, so interested in some bolts. You going to BusfestAlmost completed my install...............has anyone had any success with trimming their original b pillar to fit the vents?
I may have some spare vent screws as i had to buy them in bags from my dealer if anyone is looking to do this.
I am told it is. I have the calli vents but going to cut the cover so will let you know when it is done.Hi dErZ. Did you find out the answer to this?
Thanks
Dominic
Not sure what you mean here ?I am also at the point of needing to trim the pillar. I have the vents but am going to have to cut my pillar cover to accept them. A little unsure of how to get the right position. Does anyone have a template?
I may go for the day .......i'll work out what i got left and could easily pop some in the post if i don't goI am getting to the point where I need to install the heater, so interested in some bolts. You going to Busfest
Probably what i'll do ......if all fails i'll just buy the right one.Try some engineers blue on the foam sealing strip or water based felt tip pen applied liberally then push the cover into place against it, cut a hole in the middle and work back towards the lines checking as you go for fit.
I mean the stock B Pillar plastic like the grim reaper is doing (although I am tempted to spend another £60 and get the propper part)Not sure what you mean here ?
The plastic cover ?
The plastic pillar trip does not need to be cot to accept the grilles, if they are the wrong size then you have bought the wrong combination
In the steel that is.Grim Reaper. Thanks for your post. The bit I am stressing about is getting the hole in the B pillar positioned correctly.
I was worried about the B pillar cutting but if you use this method it really was easy. I got myself a cheap air saw that made light work of the cutting.Finally got round to fitting the B pillar duct work. My approach:
Taped the cardboard template to the duct mouth.
Fitted the duct in place.
Drilled a few pilot / location holes in the B pillar and marked them on the template.
Removed the template and secured it to the B pillar using the location holes / marks.
Traced around the template.
Cut the shape out with a multi tool and plunger blade. One cut and no filing.
Painted the bare metal and fitted all the duct work.
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I think this is the way I will have to go. Make a hole then gradually work back from there.See post number #3 in this thread, that’s the area the duct will come up in. I drilled a big hole in the middle and then used a finger sander with an 80 grit belt on it to slowly grind away the metal back from the edge of the drilled hole until it matched the hole behind it in the end of the duct.