Removing Components From a Sleeper Cabinet?
Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by ElFannyBandido, Mar 5, 2016.
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I had a Peterbilt first, I'd rather gouge my eyes out with a blunt rusty object than go back to that again.cptdragn Thanks this.
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The middle piece. I can remove the front face fine, the bracket holders no problem but the shelf itself seems to be locked into a groove in the wallboard itself.dca and taxihacker66 Thank this. -
Mine isnt as fancy as your example!
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I believe this is the cabinet on the floor behind the passenger seat to convert into a fridge space.
this is the the spot by design for a microwave.
ElFannyBandido Thanks this. -
Yes but in my case instead of drawers they're just shelves with the bracket face holders. I'd like to remove the middle shelf in a manner that will allow me to put it back in the future without it being damaged eg: using a saw as someone else had suggested.dca Thanks this. -
Well not everyone can be perfect
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You're right, not everyone can be me
Straight Stacks Thanks this. -
there might be a process by part to put it together and take it apart. top first
or if are able to remove the entire cabinet from the bottom and or wall, pull it out turn upside down around and over.
look closer there has to be a way -
Holy crap that's roomy! I've been around trucks all my life but I don't think I've ever seen inside a sleeper before. Always daycabs.
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