fourfa
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These things that live behind the rear bulkhead cover panel in the cab:
Anyone see any major downsides to replacing these 6"x6.5" openings with airtight metal panels? Reason being, I'm doing a house battery system with DC/DC converter and bulky LiFePo battery inside the cab behind the rear seats. I'd like to use the right spot as a mount point for the DC/DC converter; on the left to make more space for the battery; and both as electrical cable passthroughs to and from the bed. I'd also like to add sound deadening over the thin sheet metal here - the rubber vent flaps are paper thin, and right in front of the rear wheels. Seems like a lot of road noise comes in through these. You can see in the pics I'm adding a lot of kilmat all over, now that I have the back panel off. Seems like it could help?
Also, having cleared rodent nests out of the A/C system on one truck, and the engine air box of another, I'm generally in favor of blocking off critter entry points like these.
I understand these are there to vent overpressure when you slam the doors. I can't really see giving a shit about that. Anyone aware of any other reasons before I just go for it and see what happens?
Anyone see any major downsides to replacing these 6"x6.5" openings with airtight metal panels? Reason being, I'm doing a house battery system with DC/DC converter and bulky LiFePo battery inside the cab behind the rear seats. I'd like to use the right spot as a mount point for the DC/DC converter; on the left to make more space for the battery; and both as electrical cable passthroughs to and from the bed. I'd also like to add sound deadening over the thin sheet metal here - the rubber vent flaps are paper thin, and right in front of the rear wheels. Seems like a lot of road noise comes in through these. You can see in the pics I'm adding a lot of kilmat all over, now that I have the back panel off. Seems like it could help?
Also, having cleared rodent nests out of the A/C system on one truck, and the engine air box of another, I'm generally in favor of blocking off critter entry points like these.
I understand these are there to vent overpressure when you slam the doors. I can't really see giving a shit about that. Anyone aware of any other reasons before I just go for it and see what happens?
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