Our
PRO VAN KITS 
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Our PRO VAN trim KITS

Because of our precise 3D vehicle scans, 3D CAD stystems, and CNC maching capabilities we can quicklly produce trim kits for most vans. Trim kits cover areas such as side doors, back doors, overhead cabinets, and add ons such as movable table tops and counter tops. You can purchase:

  • Back door total cover kits
  • back door inset kits
  • side doors total cover kits
  • side doors inset cover kits


  • Because the kit components are relatively light and of limited size they can be easily shipped. In addition we can offer multiple finishes by applying real wood veneers to a plywood base and then machining to the correct dimensions.

    Pro Van Kits can machine table tops and counter tops from butcher block stock. These panels are typically 1 1/2 to 1/3/4 inches thicjk and therefore heavy. By milling out undeed wood we reduce the weight of the table and countertops by over 60%going from several pounds per square foot to less than 2 pounds per square inch.

    Door trim kits begin with dimensions generated by 3D scans. Often most people resort to making templates and then cutting panels by hands. This process often takes hours while we can accomplish the same in minutes.

    To produce a upscale trim pieces plywoood can be laminated with real woodneers such as walnut, oak, rosewood, and tigerwood. .

    8 AprilPRO VAN KITS REFRIGERATOR VIDEO

    As part of our custom van builds we source appliances that deliver ultimate functionality at mionimal cost. We rarel use "RV" appliances because we find they cost two to three times as much with no appreciable benefits.

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    CNC BASICS AT PRO VAN KITS

    Pro van kits are made possible by the use of sophisticated CNC machines driven by 3D CAD models. Our 4 x 8 foot CNC machines can precisely mill a plywood sheet with accuracy of .016 inches in just a few minutes. The machine moves one or more router bits (machine can automatically can change the router tool) permitting fabrication of mutiple parts from a single sheet of plywood. They operate on 3 axes: an X (length), Y (width), and Z (height). Trying to accomplish the same complex router head patterns by hand would take days.