Sliding Door Skin Repair Panel, up to Swage Line, Nearside (Left) VW T2 Bay 1974–1979
What is Zinctec steel?
Zinctec steel has been coated with a thin layer of zinc, which makes it far more resistant to oxidisation – and therefore rusting – than untreated steel. Zinc is a really unreactive metal, so when exposed to oxygen in the air it does little more than form a thin layer of protective zinc oxide. Zintec steel uses electrolysis to add a layer of zinc to the steel, which is what makes it so resistant to weathering and rusting.
Built right here in the UK to the original specifications, these sliding door skin repair panels are exclusive to JK. Made with the correct gauge of steel, which has been treated with zinc for extra protection against weathering and rust, they’ll last you for years.
At a glance:
• Created to match the original specifications, using 1mm steel, so they’ll fit perfectly,
• Made exclusively for Just Kampers, right here in the UK, • Built with Zinctec steel, which is treated with resist weathering and rust,
• Fits from the lower edge of the sliding door up to the swage line on the late Bay,
• Perfect for quickly and efficiently replacing a rusted-out panel on your beloved T2 Bay.
Your T2 Bay has been going strong for years, and deserves to be fitted with parts and panels that’ll keep it going for years into the future.
Fitting information:
These panels have been designed to fit the nearside (left) sliding door on the VW T2 Bay built from 1974 to 1979. Often referred to as Late Bays, these vehicles have a number of differences from the ‘Early Bays’ which were built before 1974.
Size and weight
Measures 120 cm long and 78 cm tall.
Looking for the offside (right) panel?
If you want to replace the outer door skin on your offside (right) sliding door, take a look at J45756.
Got an Early Bay?
If your VW T2 Bay was built from 1968 to 1973, you’ll need a different repair panel for your vehicle. Made at the same site here in the UK, using the same top-quality materials, there’s a panel for the offside (right) and nearside (left): J45903 and J45902 respectively.
What is the swage line?
On a vehicle, the swage line is a feature in bodywork on the side which helps add visual interest and occasionally adds extra rigidity to the body. Sometimes called the character line, the swage line on a T2 Bay runs around the outside of the bus about two thirds of the way up. Many Bays are painted white above this line, and a different colour below it.
What is Zinctec steel?
Zinctec steel has been coated with a thin layer of zinc, which makes it far more resistant to oxidisation – and therefore rusting – than untreated steel. Zinc is a really unreactive metal, so when exposed to oxygen in the air it does little more than form a thin layer of protective zinc oxide. Zintec steel uses electrolysis to add a layer of zinc to the steel, which is what makes it so resistant to weathering and rusting.
Country of Manufacture | United Kingdom |
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Width (CM - Packed) | 10 |
Height (CM - Packed) | 78 |
Depth (CM - Packed) | 120 |
OEM Part Number | 214-843-105/E |
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