Promaster Slider Door Wall Panel (two piece)
Promaster Slider Door Wall Panel (two piece)

Promaster Slider Door Wall Panel (two piece)

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This is a two-piece panel is designed to fit on the upper parts of a Promaster slider door. The first (larger) piece covers the area where a slider door window would go and the panel can be cut out where a window is installed for a nice trimmed look. The second (smaller) piece installs above the first piece where there is a factory opening (above where a window would be placed). This piece has indentations that can be used as a “pocket” as shown in the photos.

  *Due to the manufacturing process please expect minor differences in texture/sheen from batch to batch. We have no control over this.

Panel Dimensions: 51.2″ (130cm) x 40.2″ (102cm) Maximum window cut out size: 39.4″ (100cm) x 19.6″ (50cm)

Van Wall Panels:

  • Custom formed for Promaster vans.
  • 3mm thick ABS plastic with a light texture and off-white color
  • Lightweight.
  • Easy to install for a clean and professional look.

Installation

The panels can be attached to the van structure in a variety of ways. One approach is to drill holes into the van sheet metal and then attaching the panels using "automotive push clips" (similar to how the few factory-supplied panels in a Promaster are attached). Alternatively, you could secure the panels with self-tapping screws covered with screw caps. In both cases the push clips or screw head covers can be painted with to match your interior.

Window Cut Outs

For factory glass windows or factory-style windows such as CR Laurence or AMA windows, we recommend you cut the window opening large enough that the metal area surrounding the window is exposed so that you can use magnetic window coverings.

If you're using European-style acrylic windows (Dometic, Artic Tern, etc.) you'll need to construct a 3/4" (20mm) deep wooden frame for the window and then cut the corresponding window opening into the panel. After this you can install the panel and finally the interior window shade.

We recommend using a jig saw with a low tooth count wood blade. Be sure to keep the saw/blade moving so that you don't melt the plastic with the hot blade during the cutting process. After the cut, you can finish the edges with a file or sand paper. You can trim the edges with Trim-Lok type edge guard (1/8" edge and 7/16 leg length). The edge guard can be painted with to match your interior.

*Returns accepted in unused condition. 10% restocking fee.

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