Cargo partition wall, yes or no?

Papa John

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The new E-transit came with a cargo partition wall. I removed it to get the floor Rhino-lined. Should I reinstall it or sell it?
Do you have a partition wall?
My other van does not.
 

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I suppose it could have its advantages.
Separating you from the heat of the unit on a hot summer day is certainly one of them.
However, closing off the unit from the airflow created by the front windows could be a disadvantage. Heat kills TM engines.
 
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I suppose it could have its advantages.
Separating you from the heat of the unit on a hit summer day is certainly one of them.
However, closing off the unit from the airflow created by the front windows could be a disadvantage. Heat kills TM engines.
One of the main things I love about my express box truck.

Open the little door to allow airflow and after the job, just close the door to keep the tm heat out of the cab
 
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always less better for me. If it could be utilized to organize the front cab with invoice book holder (thing of past?), tape, uph tools, then I would keep.

If im in the truck, I dont care about comfort. I dont spend much time driving it.

So if this is a binary question only...... No
 

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I liked mine.
The bottom half was solid metal, top half cage.

Top half was good for hanging stuff with buggies

the real advantage and their purpose, I believe , is to protect driver and passenger from flying tools and/or cargo in a crash

..L.T.A.
Poor buggies always hanging around
 

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