4 day build out for temporary Van Life
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- 2013 Ford Econoline E350 extended body 5.4 gasser
4 day Basic van camping nomad style build out for city or outdoors
Smittybilt roof rack
Aluminess ladder
Kick ass privacy shelter
Walmart Dextero AT tires
Plasti dip stock rally wheels
Smittybilt seat cover molle carrier
Weathertech floor mats
Smittybilt traction boards
Viair portable air compressor
Jet boil
Ozark trails camp stove
Enginestar portable power bank
Enginestar 100 watt folding solar panel
Tuff stuff refrigerator
Home Depot 27 gallon totes
Home Depot 9 gallon totes
Walmart 8 inch memory foam mattress
DIY
Shower tube
Bed platform
Insulated sound deadening floor
Refrigerator and power bank platform
Rear fold down food prep table
Home Depot reflectics window covers
Liked & subscribed. Cool, complete, efficient, quick build - very nice. Enjoy, travel safely. 🙏
@@robgindc1 thank you!
Yeah I have some ideas for another of my vans that will be a bit fancier but that’s a long potential expensive project including 4x4 conversion etc! 😂
I’m liking the basic set up on this one for my needs, just a few things to add for cooking convenience and should be all good …
Hello ! I have a 2013 van like yours . I also am doing a minimum of build to it . The front 2 seats out and planning on taking the very back seat out , and leaving the 3rd seat in . I got the cheapest 2 bar roof rack from eBay and will mount a 300 watt solar panel up there . Subscribed and Liked . Looking forward to comparing notes on your van !
@@richardduke6930 sounds awesome man!
I have a few other things I want to add to this basic build but I’m about 12 nights into nomad usage with it so far and it’s covering all the needs for the most part …
Throw some videos up and share your build with us all, I’ll be down to subscribe, the more info and shared experiences the better …..
Ready to go!!
@@vanlifeadjustments I’m back with a different channel mix, and these vans are still awesome camping platforms!!
@@Adventure_Ready_Life I'm in the market for a roof rack fyi
@@vanlifeadjustments I might let this one go, it’s my last one, just not sure if I’m gonna sell this van in a few months with it built out or strip it down
Great set up man have fun! ✌️
@@WestCoastRoller thanks first week out in flagstaff van camping and it worked out pretty good so far a few changes to make and some add ons coming ….
@@Adventure_Ready_Life simple is best 👌 👍
@@WestCoastRoller definitely …
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@@tinale3643 thanks for watching ….
Vans looking legit. I’m gonna need to do a remodel on mine one day.
You could use some 550 paracord maybe to hold up those tables instead of chain?
@@holdfast4588 yeah for a 4 day build out I’m happy with it. I’m going light instead of bring the kitchen sink and I’m sure once I get the first week knocked out I’ll recognize a few things I need or don’t need.
I have para cord, wire, light weight chain, I can’t find any of those though stuffed away in a crate somewhere! 😆
What rack is that?
@@javin6081 smittybilt Defender rack off 4wheel parts website
@@Adventure_Ready_Life right on appreciate it. Did it come with the mounts as well? Been looking for one for my van
@@javin6081 yes there are two versions on there website both the same rack (this is the extended largest version) but one comes with mounting attachment where you have to drill into the roof (I definitely do not suggest that method) the other comes with I believe 12 of the smittybilt gutter mounts, just make sure your looking at the correct version, their customer support people are actually pretty awesome if you need to verify smithing with them. This is the least expensive van roof rack available unless you can weld your own but even then metal ain’t cheap these days …