You are not logged in.
Pages: 1
Thanks for the ideas.
The reason why the garage think its electrical, is because i had them change the lock mechanism and the replacement had the same issue.
I can take a look at the operating rods but i'm not 100% what i'm looking for...
The van has a sliding Ply bed conversion, so this wont effect the doors.
I have a 2010 LWB scudo.
The van used to be a dog transport van but has now been converted into a camper.
The key fob unlocks all doors perfectly, however the rear doors do not open from the inside which is a bit of a security risk. (They open from the outside)
I had a garage change out the rear locking mechanism but it didn't fix the fault. They were under the impression that is was to do with the coding of the key, as it may have been changed to stop a dog accidentally opening the rear doors.
Is this possible? And if so who do i need to talk to to get the key recoded?
If not... what could cause this?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks!
I have tried hard to keep it clean. Plan to remove the center of the roof lining too and install recessed cladding with an edge LED.
That’s exactly what I was thinking OAT, I have separated the bed and the boxes in the new design so the boxes can easily be modified per van.
I had this cnc’d from furniture grade birch ply for relatively cheep, but thinking about using a black melamine faced ply for the new one..
It would have to retail for £750 to £1000 though if I keep the heavy duty runners and locks. I don’t think that’s unreasonable compared to most other bed boxes. What do you think??
Hi all, I’m doing some research into van bed boxes since the conversion I did on my scudo 2010.
After not finding many valid premade options, I designed and installed a pull out bed box that Sits closed between the wheel arches at 300mm tall by 1200mm long (opens to a small double bed).
The box pulls out using the interlocking slat method that you usually see sitting sideways in vans but won’t work in the scudo unless you plan to block off a door. The box also has storage underneath Accessible both on a pull out tray and internally by lifting the box on its gas strut bed lifting mechanisms.
Soo I’m basically looking to see if other people have been looking for similar solutions and if they would be interested if I redesigned my bed box into a commercial and purchasable kit..?
I have attached a picture of my prototype

Pages: 1