As others have said, the easiest way to fix the heater issues would be to source the parts that give you the 'rear heater' option and use those 2 pipes for your fuel heater. (I was thinking of converting my rear heaters pipes to a shower heater for when we're camping)
An easy way to keep the truck slightly warmer overnight is to throw a fairly thick car cover over it, or even 2. It's then using air as insulation.
Personally if I felt getting into a car cold was such a problem I'd buy one of the pre heat systems (try demon tweaks) that you plug into the mains and they heat the water in your cooling system so when you start up your heaters work almost instanltly.
I'm pretty sure they have a kit that has some sort of plug inside the wheel arch or wherever so you could run an extension lead out as soon as your up and by the time you'd had a coffee / breakfast it should be on it's way to being warm.
Also ripping all the internal panels out and installing insulation could help too.
Rob
An easy way to keep the truck slightly warmer overnight is to throw a fairly thick car cover over it, or even 2. It's then using air as insulation.
Personally if I felt getting into a car cold was such a problem I'd buy one of the pre heat systems (try demon tweaks) that you plug into the mains and they heat the water in your cooling system so when you start up your heaters work almost instanltly.
I'm pretty sure they have a kit that has some sort of plug inside the wheel arch or wherever so you could run an extension lead out as soon as your up and by the time you'd had a coffee / breakfast it should be on it's way to being warm.
Also ripping all the internal panels out and installing insulation could help too.
Rob
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