Think where you want your lights and electrics to go as this is the last chance to hide the wiring behind the walls.
Camper van wall panels.
Step 1 collect all tools and materials.
We used one screw into the van metal near the front of the wall panel and two screws in the rear near the d pillar.
Secure wall panels to the van.
The factory punched holes have to be drilled out slightly to fit the.
We strongly recommend putting the wooden beams behind the panels this makes things a lot easier more.
The factory headliner holds the top of the wall panel in place.
In our guide we show two different options for building your van s walls and ceiling.
Step 3 preparing the sheet metal framing and uni strut tiedowns.
Starting from the most square portion of the van which was the partition right behind the driver s seat we worked our way back in four foot sections securing the panels to the furring strips with 3 4 lath screws.
The l track retains the top of the lower wall panel and the bottom of the upper wall panel.
To learn more about where to buy your rv paneling and make your vehicle s interior look even better just continue to read our.
Our wall panels have only three screws each to hold them in place.
How we install wall panels in our ram promaster camper van conversion.
Things to consider when paneling the ceiling and walls of your campervan.
Step 2 install rivnuts in factory punched holes.
There are rv parts stores paneling outlets and even box stores that carry a wide selection of rv paneling just for you.
Converting the walls and ceiling of your van is a time consuming process but is vitally important to the look and functionality of your camper van.