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- Delivers more acoustic absorption per unit weight vs. competitive products
- Helps customers meet mass reduction goals
- Non-woven sound absorbing fibers create a quieter vehicle environment
- Hydrophobic fibers resist moisture, mold and mildew
Add our Thinsulate Installation kit: scissors, 4ft flexible rod and high strength string. We will ship it inside your roll of Thinsulate.
Recommend using 3M 90 Adhesive Spray to apply the white fiber side to the Van skin.
Approximate amounts needed to insulate the walls, ceiling, doors and cab area:
144 WB Sprinter,148 WB Ford Transit with slider window & window in back doors = 50 linear feet
Promaster 159 WB = 60 linear feet
170 WB Sprinter = 60 linear feet
170 WB Extended Sprinter = 70 linear feet
Any order over 45 linear feet will ship in two rolls.
Please call if you are in Alaska or Hawaii for shipping 541-49O-4292




This adapter fits a 14" x 14" opening. Please check your fan requirements. If it is 400mm x 400mm you need to purchase an adapter from our Euro Adapter listing.
Patent Pending adapter matches the contour of the OEM roof so a standard RV style vent mounts to a flat surface. Prevents distorting the roof sheet metal or vent flange and can be used as an aid for locating the fan. They are CNC machined out of UV and fire resistant expanded PVC. The fan mounts to the outside adapter. Fan adapters work with the Maxxfan Deluxe series and the Fan-tastic Vent fans.
It is important to use our Interior Support Framing system.
Please note that not all of the Transit vans are the same in the Most Forward area and may require more adhesive if there is a gap or some sanding on the adapter.
The outside adapter will fit anywhere along the cargo part of the roof. Longer screws than came with the vent fan may be needed.
The vent adapter outside dimension is 16 3/4 X 16 3/4. If you are using a Maxxair vent our adapter fits the Maxxfan Deluxe series, other Maxxair vents have a wider flange. You will need a wider adapter. Please text Kim at 541-490-4292 for help.
The option with butyl tape includes 64" of tape. If the butyl tape is stuck to the plastic, put it in the freezer for 30 minutes. It will release, then let the butyl tape return to room temperature.
The level shown in the photo is not included.
We make adapters to fit air conditioners and adapters for offset locations. Please contact us so we can verify size and location.
Roof Vent Adapter Install procedure: We recommend 3M Window-weld or Sikaflex 221 adhesive for adhering the adapter to the roof. Locate and cut the 14 x 14 hole. You can use the adapter as a guide to mark the hole. Stay clear of roof supports, obviously. Make a tape line 1/4" beyond the adapter perimeter. De-gloss the area with a Scotch- brite pad. No need to scuff. Just dull the paint. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and let dry thoroughly. Blow dryer if it's wet and/or cold out. Apply three 1/8" beads of the Window-weld on the face of the adapter. Then press the adapter down onto the roof until the adhesive oozes out the sides. It's not necessary to clamp. If you do, use a lot of lightly set clamps and spread out the clamp force over the whole surface area. Using the adhesive that oozes out, make a fillet around the adapter with a double gloved finger. Pull the tape within 15 minutes. Cure is fast on outside. Let cure overnight and then proceed with the fan install. We recommend using butyl tape for the fan install. Cover the fan flange with 1 1/8" wide tape. Place onto of adapter and press down. Then drill pilot holes through the adapter and into the van roof. If the screws are going to go into a roof support beam then drill a clearance hole in the beam. You only want the screw to engage the adapter and outer skin. Use a step drill to keep from plunging through the skin. You may need longer screws. Tighten them very lightly against the fan flange. Some butyl will ooze out which you can trim off. Coat the fan flange and adapter and onto the roof about 1/2" with Dicor self leveling sealant or brush on bed-liner or Flexseal from the TV guy works well. Some sealants will melt the fan plastic so you might try it on a portion of the interior bezel first. You'll cut a lot of that piece off. Good idea to check the integrity and reapply the sealant every so often.
Disclaimer: Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold “as is” and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.




























Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold “as is” and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.











We have added an option to our packages that contains a layer of 3M TAI insulation. This layer would lay between the corrugations after the strips have been installed and the top layer of Minicell for added insulation. The TAI is 8mm thick.
The sheets for filling corrugations should be cut into strips and glued down with 3M 90 spray or contact glue.
If you have questions about this product you can call Hein at 541-49O-5O98












Color of the adapter may be different that what is shown in the photo.



Roof Vent Adapter Install procedure:
We recommend 3m Window-weld adhesive or Sikaflex 221. Locate and cut the 14 x 14 hole. You can use the adapter as a guide to mark the hole. Stay clear of roof supports, obviously. Make a tape line 1/4" beyond the adapter perimeter. De-gloss the area with a Scotch- brite pad. No need to scuff. Just dull the paint. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and let dry thoroughly. Blow dryer if it's wet and/or cold out. Apply three 1/8" beads of the Window-weld on the face of the adapter. Then press the adapter down onto the roof until the adhesive oozes out the sides. It's not necessary to clamp. If you do, use a lot of lightly set clamps and spread out the clamp force over the whole surface area. Using the adhesive that oozes out, make a fillet around the adapter with a double gloved finger. Pull the tape within 15 minutes. Cure is fast on outside. Let cure overnight and then proceed with the fan install. We recommend using butyl tape for the fan install. Cover the fan flange with 1 1/8" wide tape. Place onto of adapter and press down. Then drill pilot holes through the adapter and into the van roof. If the screws are going to go into a roof support beam then drill a clearance hole in the beam. You only want the screw to engage the adapter and outer skin. Use a step drill to keep from plunging through the skin. You may need longer screws. Tighten them very lightly against the fan flange. Some butyl will ooze out which you can trim off. Coat the fan flange, adapter and onto the roof about 1/2" with Dicor self leveling sealant or brush on bed-liner or Flexseal from the TV guy works well. Some sealants will melt the fan plastic so you might try it on a portion of the interior bezel first. You'll cut a lot of that piece off. Good idea to check the integrity and reapply the sealant every so often.
Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold ?as is? and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.






Hardware to attach these to the panel is included. The towers are available in clear hard anodized and black hard anodized. Some fading may occur due to sun exposure.
DISCLAIMER
Failure to follow warnings below may allow rack to come loose from vehicle and cause injury or death.
Do not exceed 20 lbs load on each tower.
- Do not extend any component more than 4" beyond forward or rearward most towers.
- Do not exceed total allowable load by vehicle manufacturer.
- Use all available attachment points on van roof.
- Do not install roof top deck or climb on rack.
- Check and tighten all hardware after 100 miles and every 500 miles there-after.
- Check overall integrity of rack every 500 miles or monthly whichever is more frequent.
If in doubt, please submit rack plans or photos for evaluation prior to final installation or use.
Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold “as is” and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.


Minicell Foam Insulation for Van floors. 2 lb density. Minicell is fire retardant, UV stable, hydrophobic and offers sound deadening for your application.
The sheets for filling corrugations should be cut into strips and glued down with 3M 90 spray or contact glue.
If you have questions about this product you can call Hein at 541-49O-5O98











These panels fit in the upper part of the door on all 2007 to present highroof Sprinter vans. They are available in fine textured white, black, or grey Celtec which is a durable PVC based plastic composite board. Thickness is ~1/4" (6mm). The panels mount to the door with black plastic automotive style push pins included. No tools are required. The pins are very secure and won't allow the panel to come out or rattle. The panel is available with or without the small storage pocket shown. The opening of the storage pocket is 11 x 2 5/8" and is 1 1/2" above the bottom of the box. The inside of the box is 12 1/4 x 4 1/2 x 1.875" deep. It is a convenient space suitable for small items.
Right is passenger side.
Left is driver side.
We also have this panel available with a hole cut out for a speaker in our store.



diameter holes in the correct locations to match up to the positions of the clips on the van. If using slotted channel it is possible that you will need to enlarge the slots in the strut just a to make them fit.
DISCLAIMER
Failure to follow warnings below may allow rack to come loose from vehicle and cause injury or death.
- Do not exceed total allowable load by vehicle manufacturer.
- Use all available attachment points on van roof.
- Do not install roof top deck or climb on rack.
- Check and tighten all hardware after 100 miles and every 500 miles there-after.
- Check overall integrity of rack every 500 miles or monthly whichever is more frequent.
If in doubt, please submit rack plans or photos for evaluation prior to final installation or use.
Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold “as is” and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.





















Fits a 14" x 14" opening.
The vent adapter outside dimension is 16 3/4 X 16 3/4. If you are using a Maxxair vent our adapter fits the deluxe series, other Maxxair fan vents have a wider flange. You will need a wider adapter. Please call.
We highly recommend our interior framing support system.
The option with butyl tape includes 62" of tape. If the butyl tape is stuck to the plastic, put it in the freezer for 30 minutes. It will release, then let the butyl tape return to room temperature.
We can make adapters for offset locations. Please contact us so we can verify size and location.
Roof Vent Adapter Install procedure:
We recommend 3m Window-weld or Sikaflex 221 adhesive. Locate and cut the 14 x 14 hole. You can use the adapter as a guide to mark the hole. Stay clear of roof supports, obviously. Make a tape line 1/4" beyond the adapter perimeter. De-gloss the area with a Scotch- brite pad. No need to scuff. Just dull the paint. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and let dry thoroughly. Blow dryer if it's wet and/or cold out. Apply three 1/8" beads of the Window-weld on the face of the adapter. Then press the adapter down onto the roof until the adhesive oozes out the sides. It's not necessary to clamp. If you do, use a lot of lightly set clamps and spread out the clamp force over the whole surface area. Using the adhesive that oozes out, make a fillet around the adapter with a double gloved finger. Pull the tape within 15 minutes. Cure is fast on outside. Let cure overnight and then proceed with the fan install. We recommend using butyl tape for the fan install. Cover the fan flange with 1 1/8" wide tape. Place onto of adapter and press down. Then drill pilot holes through the adapter and into the van roof. If the screws are going to go into a roof support beam then drill a clearance hole in the beam. You only want the screw to engage the adapter and outer skin. Use a step drill to keep from plunging through the skin. You may need longer screws. Tighten them very lightly against the fan flange. Some butyl will ooze out which you can trim off. Coat the fan flange, adapter and onto the roof about 1/2" with Dicor self leveling sealant or brush on bed-liner or Flexseal from the TV guy works well. Some sealants will melt the fan plastic so you might try it on a portion of the interior bezel first. You'll cut a lot of that piece off. Good idea to check the integrity and reapply the sealant every so often.
DISCLAIMER
Van owner and/or installer assumes all risk associated with roof top mounted items and/or components. Van owner and/or installer recognizes and agrees that this product, and each of its component parts, is sold "as is" and that seller makes no representation or warranty of merchantability that the product is fit for any particular purpose.

