Yeah, mine has been cold also.moonrakerbus wrote:David, I highly recommend insulating your firewall behind the dash while you have it out. I would re wire the lights up there with new ones too. In the winter the front drivers area in ours would be like an ice box until I insulated it. I would also be very careful pulling existing wires in that area too. If you have a doubt they may become an issue..I would replace...Just some friendly advice..I have been there..I would be careful tearing too much out at once..Take one section at a time and complete it..At least you will see progress rather than keep thinking of the 1001 things you will need to do in the whole bus..
So what is the best way to do it, use the foam board there also?
Should I do behind the later of tin or remove the tin and go all the way into the "skin" of the front (a LOT more work to get everything out I think)?
What did you do around your windshield wiper motors? That area is a big hole right now in the tin, since it mounts right up behind the skin. Seems like I would need to build a box around it or something to that extent so it has the same range of motion. Maybe I should just insulate between the skin and the wiper mechanical plate? I just put in the electric retrofit wipers.
rv_safetyman wrote:David, it sounds like you are leaving some of the interior intact. If that is the case, it will be very hard to have the bus insulation sprayed. It is very messy - both in installation and shaving.
Unless you are completely gutting the interior, I would use a good foam board type insulation. Not quite as good as urethane, but a whole lot better than your terrible used fiberglass.
Jim
Thanks for the feedback everyone! Very helpful.