VW T2 Bay BBT Silver Weld Through Roof, Side Panels & Sills

VW T2 Bay BBT Silver Weld Through Roof, Side Panels & Sills

Check out the full range of BBT Silver Weld Through roof panels, sills and side panels for your VW T2 Bay at Just Kampers. Coated in a special silver primer, which doesn’t need to be removed before you weld on your new panels, each of these panels has been created to a really high standard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there specific repair panels for the VW T2’s sliding door and lower body sections?

Yes, there are specific repair panels available for the VW T2’s sliding door and lower body sections, which are essential for restoring the structural integrity and appearance of your classic van.

Sliding Door Repair Panels:

  • Lower Door Skins: The bottom of the sliding door often suffers from rust due to water exposure. Replacement lower door skins are available to restore both the door's strength and look.
  • Sliding Door Tracks: Over time, the sliding door’s track can wear or become corroded, causing issues with smooth operation. Replacement tracks and covers ensure the door slides properly and maintain functionality.

Lower Body Repair Panels:

  • Sills: The sills beneath the doors are highly prone to rust. Replacing these sections is crucial for structural integrity and preventing further corrosion.
  • Lower Quarter Panels: Located near the wheel arches, these panels often accumulate rust from road debris. Repairing or replacing these panels ensures both protection and a clean appearance.

For a full range of VW T2 Bay repair panels for the sliding door and lower body sections, visit Just Kampers. These panels are vital for a successful restoration and to keep your T2 looking its best.

How difficult is it to install or fit replacement doors, door skins, and other body panels on a VW T2 Bay Window?

Installing or fitting replacement doors, door skins, and other body panels on a VW T2 Bay Window can be challenging, but with the right tools and preparation, it's manageable for a skilled DIY enthusiast or professional. The difficulty depends on the extent of the repair and the specific panels being replaced.

Fitting Replacement Doors:

  • Ease of installation: Replacing entire doors is relatively straightforward, as most come pre-drilled for hinges and latches. Aligning the door for proper fitment is key, and adjustments may be needed to ensure smooth opening and closing.

Installing Door Skins:

  • Moderate difficulty: Installing door skins requires more skill. You'll need to remove the old skin carefully without damaging the door frame. The new skin is then aligned and secured, often through spot welding. Proper alignment is crucial to avoid gaps or improper sealing.

Fitting Body Panels:

  • Advanced work: Lower body panels, sills, and wheel arches often require cutting out rusted sections and welding in the new panel. This process can be more labour-intensive and requires welding expertise to ensure structural integrity and a clean finish.

For high-quality VW T2 Bay repair panels, including doors, door skins, and body panels, visit Just Kampers. These panels are essential for restoring your T2 to its former glory.

 

What is the best method for welding in new body panels, including floor pans and roof panels, on a VW T2?

The best method for welding new body panels on a VW T2, including floor pans and roof panels, involves careful preparation and the use of MIG welding, which provides strong, clean welds for bodywork repairs. Here’s a step-by-step guide for success:

  1. Preparation:
  • Clean the area: Remove all rust, old paint, and sealant from the areas to be welded. Ensure the surface is clean to achieve a strong bond.
  • Cut out rusted sections: Carefully cut away the damaged or rusted areas of the body panels, floor pans, or roof panels. Make sure the cuts are clean and leave enough space for the new panels.
  1. Fit the New Panels:
  • Align the panels: Position the new panel in place and use clamps to hold it securely. Ensure it fits properly before welding.
  • Tack weld first: Begin with tack welds around the edges to hold the panel in place. This prevents warping due to heat.
  1. Welding:
  • MIG welding: Use a MIG welder for controlled, clean welds. Weld small sections at a time to prevent the metal from overheating and warping.
  • Grind and finish: After welding, grind down the welds for a smooth surface. Apply a rust-preventative primer and seal the joints to avoid future rust.

For top-quality VW T2 Bay repair panels, including floor pans and roof panels, visit Just Kampers.