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swb transit size of floor space please
tjoh84 - 19/8/09 at 11:29 PM

looking at buying a van due to loosing job and want to know the size of the floor space between wheel archs and length basicly want to put faulse floor in to hold 8 ft by 4ft sheets of board


orton1966 - 20/8/09 at 05:21 AM

Not entirely sure specifically about the latest transit but the ability to carry 8’ x 4’s was the original selling point when the Transit was first launched and as the builders vehicle of choice I can’t see that being different know. One caviat is that most of the SWB vans (I have a VW Transporter) will only take 8x4’s low down because the load length decreases as you get higher off the floor basically the seats angle backwards and the tailgate angles forward as you get higher


tjoh84 - 20/8/09 at 06:48 AM

cheers its a 04 transit


wilkingj - 20/8/09 at 07:11 AM

The Original Mk1 Transit was built around the need to carry 8x4ft sheets of building materials.

Didnt you watch Top Gear, and the one specifically about the Transit, with the german Frau (Sabine) who took the Tranny round the Nurburg Ring, driving like a Demon!
She was overtaking Prosches and Bikers in a Tranny Van... Its was Brilliant and just ACE
All Tranny's should take 8x4 sheets, unless its been converted into a motorhome!


bigfoot4616 - 20/8/09 at 07:41 AM

quote:
Originally posted by wilkingj

All Tranny's should take 8x4 sheets


a mk5 with bulkhead doesn't, its a couple of inches short


mangogrooveworkshop - 20/8/09 at 10:11 AM

You need a lwb as the swb takes 8x4 across the load area standing up not to much of a problem for me but a big problem if you are a chippy and want to carry ten boards at a time.

A contractor friend once stuck 20 sheets of plaster board on a courier van and the roof went clonk and dented. stuck a jack and a block of cls in and pushed it out its very heavy stuff

[Edited on 20-8-09 by mangogrooveworkshop]