Great work, that swivel seat is some kind of trick! SUBOVERLAND does some great mods for overlanding too, but your interior work is more refined and finished. Thanks for posting. Inspiring!
Ye, far better finish than Suboverland, but I think they are batting at a different price point. This build looks expensive, but I’m sure we’ll worth it.
This build is really sick. I did a Tahoe and I have taken it to the most crazy off grid campsites. I can say that the extra space you get in a suburban must go a long way.
Excellent work. I just saw your video and was blown away. My wife went through head and throat cancer. The surgery jacked up the muscles in her neck . She can hold her head up for long periods of time . Back in July I took all the back seats out and built a flat surface in the back and got 2 tri fold memory foam pads just so I could take her up to Panama City to pick up our granddaughter. She loved it so much , she don't get out of the house much other than Dr's appointments. Well now it has turned into a full build. I was thinking about running planks on the ceiling like you have done. I didn't notice in your build if you were able to keep the ac vents.
It’s a beautiful build. There is much to like. However, placing batteries next to the propane gas tank was very ill advised. Recommend that gets moves forthwith.
That's very cool, congrats on a nice build. That exterior color, was an extra cost at the time. Not too many folks payed the extra money at the time. When clean, polished, and in full sun, that color was amazing.
I really want to sell my 4Runner and get one of these Suburbans, and the green is definitely my favorite color. When I walk my dog, there's one that we see every day, and I always think to myself man this thing looks terrific.
@@bobjackson7516 yeah, I'll keep you posted. I have to sell my 4Runner first, so I have to look into the best way to do that. Nice thing about the 4Runner is that the values are so high I could buy three Suburbans after I sell it, LOL.
Fantastic conversion, the space allows to sit inside comfortably, not crowching. WoW! And the wall storage system also very very good idea. It blocks sunlight, blocks other people's unpleasant inspection, and if you stuff into with clothes, works as insulation too! It's really really smart idea! Amazing!!!
Wow!!! This is beautiful I've seen alot of them and I always go, I would have did this instead of this but this one damn!! Yall hit it right on the head great job
This is a very nice build. I especially like what you did with the water tanks, sink, and electrical stuff. Also the propane tank in the rear, wth two outlet hoses, is a very good idea. I will definitely incorporate most of your ideas in my next build which, I hope, will be a very clean Ford Excursion. Currently, I have a 2000 Ford Expedition with 193K on it. Still runs good but needs a timing job and a few other mid level repairs. I have about a 10 inch platform to house two long Walmart totes for tools and cooking gear. Your very shallow platform is intriguing and I will put a lot of thought into it. The Excursion I have my eyes on would be a reliable rig to travel the East Coast, Rockies, the Great Lakes and back to NE. I've watched many UToob vids on SUV builds, which are mostly Cross-Overs and not SUVs, and this one is the most innovative, but still simple, one so far. I am very impressed with the results.......
This is awesome. Giving me great ideas for my Tahoe. I wanted to leave one seat in the back row so I’d have three seats total but this just clarifies that there isn’t enough space. Gonna have to gut it all.
Beautiful craftsmanship. I am very curious about the swivel seat and mount in this build. That is functionally awesome and adds a ton of extra usable space in a Suburban. Could you share the info about the seat and mount combination..... where did the products come from - can they be purchased? Anything you could share with the community would be awesome. Thanks.
I don't see any answer to the seat question, which is a shame as I've been looking to do this to my '05 since I got it a few years ago. It would make rainy days and work much more tolerable.
Love the suv builds, I myself have a diesel excursion but when I was 16 I was looking at either an excursion or 3/4 ton Burban or Yukon XL. I think both platforms are great but I love the diesel
A tip for anyone planning on doing this. The propane line that goes out side the burb can be ran outside the body through the wheel well. I’ve seen two like this and one a gentleman put in another fuel door that had the hose coiled in. All three made a mount to go over their tire that held the stove. Just an idea. Clean and easy without smoking out your cabin.
It is a dram. I had a 4x4 Chevy Express with a roof that expanded a whole tent as a second floor, all done hydraulically at a push of a button (Colorado Camper Van). I love any camping vehicle but this one is fantastic. I now have a 2014 Tahoe with 30k miles. I might get inspired!
Nice! Get a everventure custom, custom plate to use for a cover plate as some good advertising. We all look at the license plate area for some reason. 😁
Do this to my 89 Suburban. It has much more room. Lol. I’ve actually been working at a cabinet company for 12 years going on 13. I just wish I knew how you were doing all the electronics. I know people have used Goal Zero for a lot of builds but I like how yours is integrated in like a camper.
Nice build!! very well done.. Question: any thing you would have done differently? Appears alot of weight is on the drivers side, propane, batteries, sink, fridge. Any drivebility or ride issues? thanks for sharing.
Thanks man! That build came out nice. You’re right about the weight on one side. Although it doesn’t really affect the truck at all. The vehicle is a 1500 and has a really sturdy suspension. That being said to balance it better I might stick the batteries on the passenger side.
Question, what brand of front seat did you use to replace the original Tahoe seat. And what kind of swivel bracket did you use also. I want to to the same swap. You did a very beautiful job, I'm very interested in this conversation. Thank you very much.
Each build is priced differently depending on what vehicle it is and what exactly the customer wants put into the build. If you go to our website EverVenture.com you can fill out the comment section and that will send us an email with your information. From there I can get you a quote.
Excellent! The rear HVAC would've been a real loss for him. I can't say enough how much I am impressed with your work! Thanks for your reply. I will be looking forward to seeing more of your builds.
Suboverland does this type of build as well. My question is, why remove the headliner? It would seem to me that it’s an expensive somewhat useless mod. The headliner might help with sound and temp dampening. Can you provide a reason?
Being a lady, the only thing missing is a potty. (: I have a 2002 that I camp in, but nothing is built in. All removable for when I'm not camping. This is a BEAUTIFUL job!
Some of the cabinet doors by the mattress only open for access to the AC unit electrical plugs and the propane tank. So if you really need to get into those areas you can just take the mattress out. All the useful storage is above the mattress.
Can you build out a 2011 to 2013 Suburban from the lower window ledges down? These years have side curtain air bags. Also, do these builds exceed the vehicle’s GVWR?
Love this build! I'm doing a 98 right now and I'm curious if you've considered removing the center console to allow access to the rear, without exiting the vehicle. I'm worried I'll miss the storage space.... thoughts?
Very nice build, the best use of space of seen in a ‘Burb conversion. I have a pair of ‘04 Quadrasteers, and this type of conversion is in the back of my mind for one of them. I really like the planked headliner, but I’m curious why you would use 3/4” thick planks, both from a headroom perspective, and due to the substantial weight penalty. It seems like 1/4” would be plenty, and look just as nice. Final question: Did you insulate the truck behind with window glass and under the planked headliner?
Best sub build I’ve seen wow love it
Great work, that swivel seat is some kind of trick! SUBOVERLAND does some great mods for overlanding too, but your interior work is more refined and finished. Thanks for posting. Inspiring!
Ye, far better finish than Suboverland, but I think they are batting at a different price point. This build looks expensive, but I’m sure we’ll worth it.
This is my favorite so far.
Can you tell us more about your swivel seat? I'd love to put one in my 2008 Suburban.
Interior has ZERO to do with overlanding
@@juancho7236I too would like to do this in that model year
This build is really sick. I did a Tahoe and I have taken it to the most crazy off grid campsites. I can say that the extra space you get in a suburban must go a long way.
Truly impressive. We need the swivel seat to hit the market!
Excellent work. I just saw your video and was blown away. My wife went through head and throat cancer. The surgery jacked up the muscles in her neck . She can hold her head up for long periods of time . Back in July I took all the back seats out and built a flat surface in the back and got 2 tri fold memory foam pads just so I could take her up to Panama City to pick up our granddaughter. She loved it so much , she don't get out of the house much other than Dr's appointments. Well now it has turned into a full build. I was thinking about running planks on the ceiling like you have done. I didn't notice in your build if you were able to keep the ac vents.
Amazing! I’m converting my Excursion. Smashing ideas! Great Job!
It’s a beautiful build. There is much to like. However, placing batteries next to the propane gas tank was very ill advised. Recommend that gets moves forthwith.
You gotta love the stupid internet. 😂
Propane and battery completely separated into two cabinets but this moron here is recommending they move them. 😂
swivel seat FTW!
I converted my 97 K2500 (with the 454 😉) into a camper, and it was quite comfortable. I lived in it for a year and a half
Best build I’ve seen for sure!
Amazing Work
This is the best suburban conversion I have seen yet.
I'm very glad the dogs just as excited thats the kinda content I love
I need that chair swivel.
I just started my Suburban build about 3 weeks ago. Dont know how I have not seen this one yet. Very nice.
That's very cool, congrats on a nice build. That exterior color, was an extra cost at the time. Not too many folks payed the extra money at the time. When clean, polished, and in full sun, that color was amazing.
I really want to sell my 4Runner and get one of these Suburbans, and the green is definitely my favorite color. When I walk my dog, there's one that we see every day, and I always think to myself man this thing looks terrific.
@@trailrunnah8886 Well, make an offer. You never know!
@@bobjackson7516 this is true! Maybe I'll leave a note on it.
@@trailrunnah8886 Yes! Keep me posted. Rock on! Hope to meet you on a trail someday. If I ever see that color, I'll be asking!!!
@@bobjackson7516 yeah, I'll keep you posted. I have to sell my 4Runner first, so I have to look into the best way to do that. Nice thing about the 4Runner is that the values are so high I could buy three Suburbans after I sell it, LOL.
Fantastic conversion, the space allows to sit inside comfortably, not crowching. WoW!
And the wall storage system also very very good idea.
It blocks sunlight, blocks other people's unpleasant inspection, and if you stuff into with clothes, works as insulation too!
It's really really smart idea!
Amazing!!!
wow, best suburban build EVER!!!
AWESOME! Very creative, well thought out and LOTS of great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
A hightop suburban you could stand in would be awesome
Wow!!! This is beautiful I've seen alot of them and I always go, I would have did this instead of this but this one damn!! Yall hit it right on the head great job
I lived and built out my 1997 suburban but thisnisnthe cleanest build ive seen so far. Bad ass
I would love to have the swivel seat in my middle row man that is cool
Beautiful conversion! Chapeau very useful video 📸
This is a very nice build.
I especially like what you did with the water tanks, sink, and electrical stuff. Also the propane tank in the rear, wth two outlet hoses, is a very good idea.
I will definitely incorporate most of your ideas in my next build which, I hope, will be a very clean Ford Excursion.
Currently, I have a 2000 Ford Expedition with 193K on it. Still runs good but needs a timing job and a few other mid level repairs.
I have about a 10 inch platform to house two long Walmart totes for tools and cooking gear. Your very shallow platform is intriguing and I will put a lot of thought into it.
The Excursion I have my eyes on would be a reliable rig to travel the East Coast, Rockies, the Great Lakes and back to NE.
I've watched many UToob vids on SUV builds, which are mostly Cross-Overs and not SUVs, and this one is the most innovative, but still simple, one so far.
I am very impressed with the results.......
Thanks so much. I haven’t done an Excursion yet but those trucks are great. Good luck on you build.
This is awesome. Giving me great ideas for my Tahoe. I wanted to leave one seat in the back row so I’d have three seats total but this just clarifies that there isn’t enough space. Gonna have to gut it all.
did you end up leaving a back seat? i have a 2007 tahoe that i want to do that to, wondering how your build went?
Wow, you just turned a suburban into a VW bus! I am get
ing ideas for my 1995 Suburban, thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful craftsmanship. I am very curious about the swivel seat and mount in this build. That is functionally awesome and adds a ton of extra usable space in a Suburban. Could you share the info about the seat and mount combination..... where did the products come from - can they be purchased? Anything you could share with the community would be awesome. Thanks.
I don't see any answer to the seat question, which is a shame as I've been looking to do this to my '05 since I got it a few years ago. It would make rainy days and work much more tolerable.
Love the suv builds, I myself have a diesel excursion but when I was 16 I was looking at either an excursion or 3/4 ton Burban or Yukon XL. I think both platforms are great but I love the diesel
That’s just beyond badass
Super clean build! A lot of fine details too.
A tip for anyone planning on doing this. The propane line that goes out side the burb can be ran outside the body through the wheel well. I’ve seen two like this and one a gentleman put in another fuel door that had the hose coiled in. All three made a mount to go over their tire that held the stove. Just an idea. Clean and easy without smoking out your cabin.
Wow this extremely well done beautiful work
Astounding work gents💪🏾👀👊🏾 I have an 05 same model, great ideas!
I'd like one with a wood burning stove
Great build for such small space. Awesome!!!
REALLY NICE! I need to know what swivel seat that is. I’m building my suburban out and NEED THAT in my life
Love the Tiny House build! so good, just connected and hit all the buttons ;)
It is a dram. I had a 4x4 Chevy Express with a roof that expanded a whole tent as a second floor, all done hydraulically at a push of a button (Colorado Camper Van). I love any camping vehicle but this one is fantastic. I now have a 2014 Tahoe with 30k miles. I might get inspired!
This is amazing in every aspect!
Very nice job. I think I'm interested in having similar job performed on my Suburban.
Beautiful build .
Wow, easily the best Suburban conversion I've seen. Very nice attention to detail. What price range would this be in?
@@everventurecustom website? Where are you guys located? Instagram?
I'm interested in this price as well.
Super nice.. great job guys !!
Outstanding Build!
GOOD SIZE ESTIMATE VIDEO FOR CHEVY SUBURBAN
Innovative is certainly an understatement 👍👍👍
Awesome build. I would really like to know what model swivel seat you used.
Nice! Get a everventure custom, custom plate to use for a cover plate as some good advertising. We all look at the license plate area for some reason. 😁
Fantastic build!
Super clean.
Absolutely Beautiful 🤩!
Do this to my 89 Suburban. It has much more room. Lol. I’ve actually been working at a cabinet company for 12 years going on 13. I just wish I knew how you were doing all the electronics. I know people have used Goal Zero for a lot of builds but I like how yours is integrated in like a camper.
Beautiful build!!
Trying to do this with mine
How wide is the bed in this one? Looks great!
The bed in this build was about 45 inches wide.
I haven’t seen a front passenger swivel seat since the 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass!!
Wow, awesome job
Sweet build man!!!❤👍
Nice build!! very well done..
Question: any thing you would have done differently?
Appears alot of weight is on the drivers side, propane, batteries, sink, fridge. Any drivebility or ride issues?
thanks for sharing.
Thanks man!
That build came out nice. You’re right about the weight on one side. Although it doesn’t really affect the truck at all. The vehicle is a 1500 and has a really sturdy suspension. That being said to balance it better I might stick the batteries on the passenger side.
i wish we could have seen the truly finished product is there somewhere we can see it in use or after he has put the bed in and is using it?
Isn't there room to put a second battery in the engine bay? So gain some room in the interior?
Love that swivel seat. Can you tell us about the after market seat and where we can get it? I'd like to put that in my 2008 Suburban.
I have the same year Suburban. How much would this exact build cost?
Question, what brand of front seat did you use to replace the original Tahoe seat. And what kind of swivel bracket did you use also. I want to to the same swap. You did a very beautiful job, I'm very interested in this conversation. Thank you very much.
I want to know the same thing. Thanks.
How much would you charge for this exact build?
What type of heat or is it just for fair weather?does the mattress fold up to make a couch or access storage?
Nice! How much for a build like that?
Each build is priced differently depending on what vehicle it is and what exactly the customer wants put into the build. If you go to our website EverVenture.com you can fill out the comment section and that will send us an email with your information. From there I can get you a quote.
From what company did you buy the aftermarket swivel seat ? Thanks.
Did you figure out a way for him to keep the rear heat/air? Beautiful Job Sir! You are very talented!
Excellent! The rear HVAC would've been a real loss for him. I can't say enough how much I am impressed with your work! Thanks for your reply. I will be looking forward to seeing more of your builds.
Awesome. Love it.
Does the ac work?
Wooooow. How much did something like that cost , and are you a business Tha does regular vans like dodge caravans eat??? Where are you located. ??
Thanks for the comment Sue! That sounds like something we can definitely take care of! As for pricing, please check out our website for more info.
That’s impressive.
Also are the measurements and plans for sale?
how much would you charge to do all the wood work and placement. because i dont know how to start... or would you be down to help me how to set it up
Are there any tie down or anchor points under 2nd or 3rd seats? Looking to add drawers/sleep platform too.
Excellent!
Did you guys build this ? And if so how much would i be looking at for this build?
Very nice build did I miss the bed
Suboverland does this type of build as well. My question is, why remove the headliner? It would seem to me that it’s an expensive somewhat useless mod. The headliner might help with sound and temp dampening. Can you provide a reason?
Being a lady, the only thing missing is a potty. (: I have a 2002 that I camp in, but nothing is built in. All removable for when I'm not camping. This is a BEAUTIFUL job!
I have a 2001 Chevy Tahoe with the barn doors in back. Could they be converted to a hatch back?
How do you open those side cabinets with the mattress in there?
Some of the cabinet doors by the mattress only open for access to the AC unit electrical plugs and the propane tank. So if you really need to get into those areas you can just take the mattress out. All the useful storage is above the mattress.
Good job.
Can you build out a 2011 to 2013 Suburban from the lower window ledges down? These years have side curtain air bags. Also, do these builds exceed the vehicle’s GVWR?
What wheels and tires were added during the conversion and what sizes. Thanks
My bad the before and after wheels were different
awesome build! what type of wood is that? thanks, enjoy!!!
@@everventurecustom great craftsmanship, I'm sure your client is very happy. Thank you for the inspiration. I have a smaller vehicle, an fj cruiser...
Super. Thank you
I like it, jus not sure about that popsicle headliner. Other than that very nice!
I have a 2002 Chevy Tahoe z71 and would like to come visit y’all and have y’all do the same thing! (But smaller since its a Tahoe)
Be cool if there were actual build specs rather than a 5 weeks later...
So...how did y'all remove the HVAC?
Nice build.....Do you know how much weight it added?
I have the same vehicle. How much, and where do I need to go?
Love this build! I'm doing a 98 right now and I'm curious if you've considered removing the center console to allow access to the rear, without exiting the vehicle. I'm worried I'll miss the storage space.... thoughts?
@Timberline Custom Vans Thank you for the reply. I did remove mine and installed seat swivels. Really happy with them!
How does he fill it if propane is so tight.?
The tank comes out so he can exchange it. It’s just ratchet strapped in.
cost of it?
By far the best looking build I've seen inspired bro
Nice very nice. 👌👌👌💯
Very nice build, the best use of space of seen in a ‘Burb conversion. I have a pair of ‘04 Quadrasteers, and this type of conversion is in the back of my mind for one of them. I really like the planked headliner, but I’m curious why you would use 3/4” thick planks, both from a headroom perspective, and due to the substantial weight penalty. It seems like 1/4” would be plenty, and look just as nice. Final question: Did you insulate the truck behind with window glass and under the planked headliner?