This guy is so brilliant! He deserves more subscribers, making me think van life might actually be attainable again. All these other channels and videos make it seem so glamorous and fun... and yet take so much of the real practicality out of it. Thanks for your ingenious build!
This is an awesome cool comment! I thank you and I am quite happy if I can give you a small kick of motivation in your project! 😉 You will never regret doing a van conversion! Stick to your project and you will succeed ✌️
Those “glam” may offer ideas, but yes, most of what they portray is smoke & mirrors. Watching those other videos armed with a healthy dose of skepticism will make your viewing time more valuable..
You are right. I have subscribed. After seeing his window cover video, I think I now have the courage and energy to make my own rather than pay a fortune for the inferior type made for my van. I like his idea for cabinets, too.
Genius! I have had five vans now, all roughly converted for camping and water sports. Now we have children, we need more versatility and you just MADE my day! THANK YOU. Logical innovative designs, keep up the great work. Central Coast NSW Australia.
I don’t know that you will see this 5 years after post but my daughter in CO used your bed design for her minivan and worked great. I’m making one for my Sienna but don’t have your tools or knowledge but have a young neighbor who has volunteered his help. Hope all is well.
Of course I see every comment! I read comments of any old or new videos. I have an app allowing me to receive all new comments, on all my videos. I don’t have the time to answer every time right away… I always appreciate to read on experiences like your daughter and new project like yours! Thank you for sharing my friend! ✌️😃
Merci, Eric...I am making templates today for cupboards. Each trip I add something and this time with a newer van, I have removed the stow and go seats and am working on storage and cupboards. No sink, shower or solar panel yet, though...thank you for your practical, do-able suggestions and clear instructions for safety...you are like my van travel guru! I think my male handyman neighbours kind of like it when I ask for their advice and help once in a while, but, really, you deserve the credit. Keep sharing your expertise, it's inspiring!
Finally after a few weeks of building out my own van and prowling the web for this kind of information I found a builder that shares my point of view on creating a practical and easily removable conversion. Thanks for the tips, they will be put to good use! Greetings from Switzerland.
Thank you Rok for this great comment! I am glade that we share the same point of view and that you enjoy my videos. Stay tuned my friend, more will follow ✌️ Switzerland 😃
@@ericenjoysearth2756 btw if you're still soliciting video ideas - I would love to hear about your solar setup. I assume you have a dual battery system of some sort...
Yes thank you, it is a good subject for a few videos. I have an auxiliary battery with an optimized electric independent setup. Stay tuned my friend, this will follow ✌️
Hi Eric, watching from Banff Canada - Im an Aussie on a work visa and did heaps of research before deciding your design was the best. I converted my dodge caravan using all your tips and tricks. Im so stoked on the outcome still can't believe I managed to do it all myself thanks to your amazing advice/ instruction (previously never used a drill/ jigsaw) I love my little van thanks for your amazing content !!
This is the comment that I would like to be read by everyone! I am really glade that you enjoy your van conversion, that you made it yourself and that you certainly gain confidence by realizing some thing like this without any previous experience of using a drill or a jigsaw! Congratulation! I am proud of your success and that you will enjoy life with it! Thank you for this awesome comment Fabienne and thank you for your appreciation. Sharing your experience will give confidence to others! ✌️😃
Eric, This is great. Perfect. I have a 2012 Toyota Sienna van, and I plan to duplicate your design. So happy I found your channel. I am 74 yrs old, but in good shape. I live in Hebron, Kentucky. I'm a retired Manufacturing Engineer. Thank you!!
From Texas, in the middle of constructing a bed based on your design. Lowe’s has precut panels the right size for the bed, got the premium grade lumber you recommended from Home Depot. Everything is fitting together nicely. Thanks for posting your vids.
Mitch, thank you for sharing your experience! It makes me happy to ear from you guys, when you are realizing things from my channel. Stay tuned, more tips will come!✌️
From North East US, thank you so much for sharing you wonderful and down to earth techniques. So glad to find someone that is not doing a 80k "minimalist" conversion van! :D
Definitely one of the most easiest and practical advice I have ever watched for van conversions! Just brilliant! Thank you so much that I find it just when I starting my van! I will definitely use that knowledge!
Thanks Eric for your patient and detailed explanation of this great design. I'm a 67yo retired teacher from Philly with no building experience. I'm trying to muster up the courage to attempt this on my 2016 sienna and your details are giving me the confidence. I might make it narrower so I can fit a bicycle inside.
Maggie, I really appreciate your comment. Yes you can do this! If you follow the technics explained in my videos, which are easy to do, you will realize your dream! I am glade to be of any help! ✌️
Hi there, I'm currently in an '03 Ford E350 extended van living in NYC. I'm also an avid downhill mountain biker, snowboarder and kayaker... you get the picture, adrenaline junkie type 😆 I'd recommend getting a hitch and hitch style bicycle rack on your van as it frees up considerable space inside. I only bring my bikes or boards inside if the weather is inclement or neighborhood is bad. I would encourage you to consider leaving as much open space in your van as possible to move around and not feel claustrophobic. Also, so it's not visually cluttered. Also, have a bed which will be easy to set up: absolutely sucks having to transform your bed. Eric's pull out system isn't complicated, ave works well for him. Since I have a large van, my bed is always ready and I have storage bins underneath for food, clothing and miscellaneous items. Inside the van, I have space for a small table, a two burner stove and a cooler - which serves as cooler, chair, ottoman and night stand by my bedside at night. Also, it's my step-stool (ladder) if I ever need to reach for something higher off the ground. Just a cheap cooler, I think I paid $20 for it 10 yrs ago. Anyway, find items which serve multiple purposes if possible and keep your build as simple as possible, your sanity will thank you for it.
This is a awesome comment! Thank you for sharing tips! For me, for now, I put my bikes on the roof, but your point of using a hitch rack is better for fuel consumption an much more easy to manipulate the bikes! Also a minivan got a roof that may be high to manipulate bikes for a person that is not too tall... Great comment and great point! Thank you! ✌️
Hi Eric - I'm German, living in New Jersey and getting many ideas for our old Sienna. This video was exactly what I was looking for to get started. Thanks!
Thank you Eric. We are a Swedish woman and a Danish man, and we just bought our first van: A Peugeot Rifter. We are watching your videos over and over to absorb all of the information you provide, before we will start our building project.
I’ve watched several of your videos; they are invaluable to someone starting out on a van build and I’m so grateful to you for that. We’re two retired sisters, living in the south east of England. We’ve just taken the plunge and bought a Berlingo Multispace. We’re not doing the whole conversion, just the bed and power supply, so we’re able to overnight stealth on our travels between campsites. Your videos have been an inspiration! Thanks Erik
Thank you Kim! This is great! You will save and travel more. I am glade to be of any help to facilitate your travel. Thank you for your comment. It is a great feedback! Enjoy your retirement! ✌️
I'm sure you must receive many compliments on your videos and rightfully so because the content is simply FABULOUS ! With no nonsense you attack so many common issues with a mini-van conversion in simple yet ingenious terms and techniques. THANK YOU. RGG
Excellent description (with drawings!) of the principles for real understanding. Compact video. Pleasant music not too loud. Super useful video. Thanks.
You have a wonderful gift of design. Best van build ever, completely thought through, all possible problems addressed. This is great! Thanks! Cle Elum, Washington state.
This van build series is great! You talk about stuff others don't talk, in a clear and detailed way. Thanks for sharing! (from Brazil, 2.5 years in the Philippines now, after spending 2.5 years in Korea and 3 years in New Zealand!)
Hi Eric, I've been considering various vehicles for a camper conversion. Previously, I've done both a box truck and a honda odyssey, and I preferred the latter, though it was only for weekend beach camping. Your videos really make this more possible for the long term. Thank you soooo much for your straightforward and genuinely helpful work- i know it takes time to put together. For anyone considering a box truck and such- big, cumbersome, rattly vehicle, known to leak water, people hate them so you get ticketed often for no reason. Imagine parking in a safe neighborhood without harassment, minivan is the way to go!
@@ericenjoysearth2756 thanks Eric! Just got my 2001 sienna and have been doing the cardboard templates for the cabinets! I'm making mine thinner and mirroring them on both sides of the bed. So far I have about half of the plywood cut out for the cabinets as of today 👍
Thank you for this video! I've been wanting to build out a van but I didn't want to have to drill into the van. I've been trying to find the best way to secure the bed. This video was very helpful and informative!!
Thank you! I love your state! I have effectively surfed Cape May Cove, Wildwood Crest and Wildwood North.👍 Cape May is such a beauty! In the van tour video, in the intro, I used a pictures of one of the hotel at Cape May: ruclips.net/video/qJjL-NWeoVI/видео.html ✌️
Your approach is by far the best. I've been on 2 road trips around Australia including outback, Uluru Darwin NSW QLD SA etc in 2020 alone in a 2020 hyandai tucson. Your insights on ventilation was a great tip for sleeping in cars. From Brisbane Australia, this Kiwi thanks you for your well thought ideas. Keep up the videos
Bristol. England. I am still thinking about it, and I am only 83 yr old!, but I have had 6 motor homes, 7 caravans, and 5 boats over the years, Oh, and 160 Cars! Your programs are very informative, and very sensible in so many ways. I thoroughly enjoy all of your publications. Keep up the good work my friend.
You are brilliant! Cup holder idea is epic! Looking forward to your next inspiring how to video. As a carpentry beginner, i would love to hear your tips and tricks for best using the tools needed for your build.
Greetings from Las Vegas, NV. I'm planning my camper conversion on a 2008 Toyota Sienna AWD. I will be borrowing a lot from you and Bruce Parks in terms of minivan camper design and inspiration. Thank you so much for taking the time to video and document your process. Much appreciated.
Hello Eric, I am so glad to find you and appreciate your work and your willingness to share what you have learned. I live in Central Washington. We have such beauty in this area. Last week I acquired a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan and can hardly sleep dreaming of what I can do with it. Thanks so much for the benefit of your experience!
Hii Eric, Dennis in Tucson, Az. Great ideas, . . best I have seen on the internet! I have a 2006 Sienna Van, and I have completed the windows and bed completely, and I am now in the middle of working on the cabinets. I am retired, and my wife retires in May, and we will be using this to travel starting in May. Thanks for the great videos!
Congratulation for your achievements! I am glade to be part of your retirement May project! It sound like a good way to start that new life! Thank you for your appreciation Dennis 😃✌️
I love your videos about how you made your cupboards and bed. Keep forgetting to leave a comment as I can't wait to watch the next one. I lived on the road in a small motorhome for 7 years here in Australia. Now looking into something small that I can use as car and camper to do small trips from my new home. One thing I loved in my motorhome was lots of towel rails under all the cupboards to hang wet stuff on. Where do you hang wet gear? I agree that it's important to be able to access everything from inside as it's rarely just nice weather. I had plenty of hot, cold, wet, windy, stormy weather not to mention insects, flies, mossies, bees, bugs by the thousands. I love that you have views, so many vans have no windows.
Hello Marianne! Inside, I have a 3 sticks hanger just in front of my sink. I have also 2 bungee cords that I use. I attach them to the security handles over the windows. Inside a cabinet, where I have my water tanks, I have another hanger. Outside, I also use the bars of my roof rack, with hangers, for my wetsuit. Effectively there is never too much of those places to dry stuff... I am glade that we share the same perspectives. I would never deprive myself of a nice viewing and of course, would never had an outside kitchen! So much inappropriate situations... Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your experience ✌️
I am so appreciative of falling onto your channel. Just getting started on my new built. These videos you have shared will help me so much. The details you share is like no other one. Sincerely thank you Éric tu es un ange. Milles et un merci de Rach@AdventuresInLiv Ottawa Ontario
Thanks for this Eric. I'm an Englishman in Italy trying to convert a van. Here you can only fit removable furniture into a van for it to be legal. So, your piece has been a wonderful help in my quest. Excellent video.
Having now watched all your van building videos I'm thinking I may be able to do my own. The one that worries me most is making the cardboard templates for the cabinets. I really love the van and the videos. Many thanks.
Could you focus on bed design? It appears to folds up in the back and in the front and the front slides. And it also appears that although you put vinyl flooring in the front you didn't put it in the back under the bed in order to make use of the u devices in the floor in the back of the van. That's brilliant! I'm wondering if you could share the materials and hardware and design for the bed, dimensions for everything. Even if you don't have a video of yourself making it, I'd be fine with just data. Thank you so much for sharing. Your videos are great and have saved me from quite a few mistakes. It will make a trip to the Oregon Coast alot more enjoyable! Even though we live in Portland OR the motels on the coast are expensive so we have been wanting to convert our van.
About the bed: ruclips.net/video/h7dM4afXiq8/видео.html ruclips.net/video/KwciUNzjhYA/видео.html Also dimensions: ruclips.net/video/hvfJSwc5u1A/видео.html You have a nice state to play! Thank you Penelope for your appreciation! I am sure that you will end up with a nice van. Studying before beginning is the way to go. Enjoy your path. You should subscribe and go see on the channel, you’ll find more videos...✌️
Greetings from snowy Chicago area... I have been viewing your videos for a while and good to see some new contents. I think your design is quite intriguing. I'm saving up for class B rv but more and more, conversion like yours is more appealing. Only problem is my wife has stated that only way we'll do any kind of rving is to have a bathroom in the unit for the frequent trips to restroom at night. Haven't figured out how to get around that problem. Having a travel toilet in such small space doesn't appeal to me either.
We use each on a pee jar (girl friend also). Will elaborate about this in a video... A small camping toilet can be added, but by reducing drastically the front cabinet. The other thing is for number 2, it is not necessary comfortable to do the job with somebody by your side.... Thank you for your appreciation! ✌️
Thank you Tom! I am glade of your comment. Virginia is also an awesome state! I enjoyed crabs 🦀 fishing , surfing and hiking! Also a great state when you love history! Always looking forward to go back! ✌️
Hi Eric! I finally found someone who has exactly done what I would like to do with my Citroën Berlingo. Thank you very much. This inspires and supports me very much. Lots of greetings from Switzerland 🙋🏻♀️🌞
Hi from Colorado! Your van life methods are so practical and cost efficient. Nobody else on RUclips does it that way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'm curious how you got the hard floors installed without drilling?
Thanks Eric! Perfect timing as I'm trying to figure out how to turn an SUV into a camper with no modifications that would alter my insurance. This has really helped. I'm from Oxford, UK 🌻
Another great video, Eric! I live west of Toronto, and have a Sienna as well. Your videos will be a strong template for my upcoming build in the spring. My biggest issue is how to level the floor, as my 2015 has quite large seat clips to work around. Love to see how you make a removable floor!
Good point Cate! I was asking myself what video to do next... Flooring is a good suggestion! Thank you for your appreciation. It is much appreciated! ✌️
Thank you Todd! I am very glade of your comment. You can definitely realize your conversion! Small projects by small projects, you will end up finishing, and enjoy you travels!✌️
Hello from Kentucky! I think I've just found my favorite channel to follow. I recently bought a Toyota Sienna just so I could start setting up for van camping/retirement. I can tell you have a lot to teach me. Thank you so much for providing your channel!
Robin, I really do appreciate your comment and I am very glade to be of any help to prepare your retirement! Stay tuned, more videos about van conversion and van life will help you in your process. ✌️
Southeast Michigan! You are the best. I am thinking about van life travels with my Pacifica mini van. So I have watched a lot of videos. The ones is yours or a Virgin of yours is the best. So I thank you for sharing with the world your great mini van conversion. Thank you! 😊 PS I am going to do my first mini trail run to Mackinaw and St Ignace which I go every fall. But stay at a hotel. This time it will be my van.😊
Thank you for your appreciation! I am very glad of your comment! Enjoy your conversion project. You will definitely save money on your trips. I wish you a nice trail run! ✌️😃
Thank you so much! Absolutely love your detailed videos and amazing clean build. I have a VW Eurovan MV that I want to closely replicate the Eurocamper and your build is just what I can use to get me there. From Cincinnati Ohio, USA
I really love that you didn’t modify the van at all… your tips on how to secure everything with existing mounts that are already a part of every van is truly genius. I’d love to see some videos of the types of places you visit in your van too I live in Texas
This is a great conversion!! I like the idea that while the modules are transferable, they are also very securely tightened. I’m planning a conversion soon in my Ford Expedition, 2003 model, and would like to incorporate some of your ideas. I’m in Indiana now, and hope to be out west in a few years
Please look up the Asian guy who has the oddball Nissan NV. He had it all packed in there. Lol. Shower and toilet! I like this design better overall, tho. Much like the VW vans w pop tops.
Watched from Portugal where I have just bought a Mercedes Benz Spriter - have just fallen out with my Partner over what I want so he is refusing to do anything so I am now avidly watching RUclips thank you so much for these tips
Keep on with your project! You can definitely realize it! One project at a time you will succeed! Enjoy it! Do not hesitate if you have questions. Thank you for your comment✌️
It’s really great to have precise explanations with pictures to see what to use to hold everything together without any noise and how to make it so that it doesn’t make noise while driving. We don’t necessarily think about it from the start! Thank you for you video! - From Montreal.
Hey Eric! I'm from Poland and I just bought my Nissan Terrano. I was wondering which style of van conversion shoud I choose, and suddenly I found your channel. Your tips are very practical and I want to start working on my conversion with the help from your videos as soon as possible! The problem is that my car is a little smaller and I'd have less space inside, but I'll do my best to fit everything properly and find the perfect solutions to make it as practical as possible. Thank you!
Eric , I am a fan from Niagara Falls , Canada . I have enjoyed your videos from the beginning and have learned some great building techniques . Thank you.
Hi Eric! Rolland from Edmonton, Alberta. Great to see you posting again, loved this very important aspect of van conversion video that you did. I'd like to see how you handled your window insulation and coverings, and to know if on cold days you get any frost or condensation between the insulation and the glass. Thanks, and enjoy your travels!
Hello Rolland! Thank you for your comments they are always appreciated! Window covers are an important aspect. I have a lot of things to talk about it! Thank you for this pertinent suggestion! Stay tuned my friend! ✌️
Watching from Germany. I am actually working on my Honda Stream to build the most functional Car possible. I want to use it as Camper, as mini van for 7 people, as a daily drive to work. Your videos give some nice inspiration, thank you.
I love your systematic approach and narration with details and tips. You make the video easy to follow. You should patent the tool idea. I'm in Florida. Maybe I'll see you around the USA.
I'm thinking slightly smaller drawer by sink, then you could put a surround drawer there. An Asian guy with the Nissan one did this. His was so slick. It had a shower and toilet, too! lol.
I am in Ohio Eric. The only problem that I have with your videos is that they are so good now I have to binge watch ALL of them. You do a great job with both the van and the videos. Thank you for sharing this material.
Hi Eric! I just discovered you channel and I’m so glad that I did! Your content is awesome! I had been looking to convert a cargo van or full sized passenger van but your minivan conversion gave me fresh ideas. I love the interior of your van. Do you design the bed and shelving yourself? Have you shared the design plans for the bed and the shelving? Would love to utilize those in my conversion. Keep making great content. Peace Billie from Chicago, USA
Here’s the answers: ruclips.net/p/PLB4vW5hB1e8Vi9wM9OzQU59NtSmpUAHXH I invite you to subscribe if you do not want to miss the coming ones... Thank you for your appreciation ✌️
I live in Dallas, TX. I recently bought a Kia Sedona, and I'm planning to do something much like you have done. Thank you for sharing your techniques. I will surely incorporate many of them into what I construct.
Hi there Eric. Im from Orlando, FL. Just bought a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and planning to start the conversion soon. So far out of the hundreds of videos i have seen, your layout and build seems to be the best. Question: do two adults fit in your van/bed?
Congratulation Josephine for your new van! You bought a great for for a conversion. Thank you for your appreciation. I am glade of your comment! 😃 Yes it is perfect for two people. 👍✌️
It may interest you to know that the Toyota Sienna is now available as a HYBRID. Now why is that important? For the fuel economy? Answer: No. It’s important because a hybrid will run your a/c off of the car’s lithium battery 🔋 and when it gets low...it kicks over to the engine and sips only a small amount of gas to recharge the battery. What this means is that while other van-lifers are doing their tips and tricks to stay cool...you are just using your a/c. To do the same in a non-hybrid vehicle, you would have to be hooked up to shore-power! One guy living out of his Prius reports he only spends $2 a day on gas ⛽️ just leaving the a/c on. That’s insanely economical.
This is quite a surprising comment! I just wander how long you can have AC working without having the motor to run...?! Plus, you have to consider that a motor running on idle is pretty damaging... There’s a lot of lubrification that is made by lapping... Personally I would not go for an hybrid for this....✌️
@@ericenjoysearth2756 Excellent points to consider. I like to think of it as one more tool in the van/life tool chest. You would only need to take advantage of this feature during the hottest parts of the day. Also, as far as running a motor on idle being damaging goes, it’s not idling for hours at a time or anything. People are reporting that it only idles for about 5 minutes or so and then depending on your climate settings...it could be anywhere from 30 minutes to possibly hours before it even kicks on again. Currently, there are RUclips videos of people installing all kinds of non-shore power A/C solutions. They typically involve a lot of solar panels. I love solar power but this gets the job done in complete stealth! That’s what I love about this method. 😎
5 minutes to 30 minutes to hours... It puzzles me... thank you for sharing! I want to know more!!! I will learn on this... Write often! I like your comment! 👍
Ah, so that's how you did it! Ingenious. Thanks for such a great video as I am about to start converting my 06 Sienna into a camper van. Did you sell all the back seats before you took off? Or do you pay to store them somewhere?
They are stored in a basement. I am putting mileage on my van and will replace it with another identical. That they I will put back the seat in my old van and sell it as a regular van and will transfer my cabinet, bed, flooring, etc in my new one. There will me no way to know that it was a concerted Van! Thank you for your appreciation! Enjoying doing your van conversion! ✌️
Eric, you are brilliant! I am from New York state. Your no drill design and use of all original van components is so smart and well thought out. I hope I can do this on the 2022 hybrid sienna. Thank you for being so meticulous and generous with your offerings and knowledge. Cheers!
marvelous tips. Thank you from Piedmont country in North Carolina. Formerly from Toronto Ont, Kamloops BC, Yellowknife NWT, Richards Bay South Africa, Vienna Austria and Ustí Nad Labem in the Czech Republic. Almost time to move on again - but I need a van like yours. ;)
After seeing several videos on how a couch bed modification is done yours is the one I like the most and want to try to replicate. I have a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica the floor is not flat but I think after watching your videos that I will be able to use your modification even though my feet are going to be different heights as well thank you so much for doing this and being so specific to every modification. I love the cabinet setup I want to do something as well as that and the sink sp. Your whole van modification is a jewel for the fulltimer vanlifer I believe.
Hello, Eric. Dove here, from Indiana in the USA. I was referred to your channel by a subscriber of mine because I was looking for a way to secure my back cargo area build-out in my Suburban. I'm covering up the anchor points, so your tip about using the cup holders is perfect for my situation. Thank you very much!
This guy is so brilliant! He deserves more subscribers, making me think van life might actually be attainable again. All these other channels and videos make it seem so glamorous and fun... and yet take so much of the real practicality out of it. Thanks for your ingenious build!
This is an awesome cool comment! I thank you and I am quite happy if I can give you a small kick of motivation in your project! 😉 You will never regret doing a van conversion! Stick to your project and you will succeed ✌️
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Those “glam” may offer ideas, but yes, most of what they portray is smoke & mirrors. Watching those other videos armed with a healthy dose of skepticism will make your viewing time more valuable..
I love your comment!❤
You are right. I have subscribed. After seeing his window cover video, I think I now have the courage and energy to make my own rather than pay a fortune for the inferior type made for my van. I like his idea for cabinets, too.
Genius!
I have had five vans now, all roughly converted for camping and water sports. Now we have children, we need more versatility and you just MADE my day! THANK YOU.
Logical innovative designs, keep up the great work.
Central Coast NSW Australia.
Thank you for your appreciation Anne! I am glade that you enjoy! 😃👍
I don’t know that you will see this 5 years after post but my daughter in CO used your bed design for her minivan and worked great. I’m making one for my Sienna but don’t have your tools or knowledge but have a young neighbor who has volunteered his help. Hope all is well.
Of course I see every comment! I read comments of any old or new videos. I have an app allowing me to receive all new comments, on all my videos. I don’t have the time to answer every time right away…
I always appreciate to read on experiences like your daughter and new project like yours! Thank you for sharing my friend! ✌️😃
Merci, Eric...I am making templates today for cupboards. Each trip I add something and this time with a newer van, I have removed the stow and go seats and am working on storage and cupboards. No sink, shower or solar panel yet, though...thank you for your practical, do-able suggestions and clear instructions for safety...you are like my van travel guru! I think my male handyman neighbours kind of like it when I ask for their advice and help once in a while, but, really, you deserve the credit. Keep sharing your expertise, it's inspiring!
Thank you Judi for this awesome comment! You made my day !😃✌️
Finally after a few weeks of building out my own van and prowling the web for this kind of information I found a builder that shares my point of view on creating a practical and easily removable conversion. Thanks for the tips, they will be put to good use! Greetings from Switzerland.
Thank you Rok for this great comment! I am glade that we share the same point of view and that you enjoy my videos. Stay tuned my friend, more will follow ✌️
Switzerland 😃
@@ericenjoysearth2756 btw if you're still soliciting video ideas - I would love to hear about your solar setup. I assume you have a dual battery system of some sort...
Yes thank you, it is a good subject for a few videos. I have an auxiliary battery with an optimized electric independent setup. Stay tuned my friend, this will follow ✌️
Hi Eric, watching from Banff Canada - Im an Aussie on a work visa and did heaps of research before deciding your design was the best. I converted my dodge caravan using all your tips and tricks. Im so stoked on the outcome still can't believe I managed to do it all myself thanks to your amazing advice/ instruction (previously never used a drill/ jigsaw) I love my little van thanks for your amazing content !!
This is the comment that I would like to be read by everyone! I am really glade that you enjoy your van conversion, that you made it yourself and that you certainly gain confidence by realizing some thing like this without any previous experience of using a drill or a jigsaw! Congratulation! I am proud of your success and that you will enjoy life with it! Thank you for this awesome comment Fabienne and thank you for your appreciation. Sharing your experience will give confidence to others! ✌️😃
Hi Eric. I am from South Africa, and love your practical and non-destructive approach to van builds.😀
South Africa! This is great! 😃
Thank you for your appreciation comment! It is much appreciated ✌️
Eric, This is great. Perfect. I have a 2012 Toyota Sienna van, and I plan to duplicate your design. So happy I found your channel. I am 74 yrs old, but in good shape. I live in Hebron, Kentucky. I'm a retired Manufacturing Engineer. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your project! Enjoy planning and realizing your van conversion! 👍
From Texas, in the middle of constructing a bed based on your design. Lowe’s has precut panels the right size for the bed, got the premium grade lumber you recommended from Home Depot. Everything is fitting together nicely. Thanks for posting your vids.
Mitch, thank you for sharing your experience! It makes me happy to ear from you guys, when you are realizing things from my channel. Stay tuned, more tips will come!✌️
From North East US, thank you so much for sharing you wonderful and down to earth techniques. So glad to find someone that is not doing a 80k "minimalist" conversion van! :D
LOL! Thank you for this great comment! ✌️
80? You're getting off cheap. I've heard 85-95!! For a big van. Basically a box with an engine and some plywood cabinets. Holy crap.
I'm in Toronto - LOVE this the most of all!! Your build is my goal right now!! thank you
Thank you for your feedback. It is much appreciated 😃✌️
Definitely one of the most easiest and practical advice I have ever watched for van conversions! Just brilliant! Thank you so much that I find it just when I starting my van! I will definitely use that knowledge!
I am glad to be useful in your project. Thank you for your feedback. Enjoy doing your conversion! 😃✌️
He is some smart creative engineer!!!
Thank you my friend 👍
Thanks Eric for your patient and detailed explanation of this great design. I'm a 67yo retired teacher from Philly with no building experience. I'm trying to muster up the courage to attempt this on my 2016 sienna and your details are giving me the confidence. I might make it narrower so I can fit a bicycle inside.
Maggie, I really appreciate your comment. Yes you can do this! If you follow the technics explained in my videos, which are easy to do, you will realize your dream! I am glade to be of any help!
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Hi there, I'm currently in an '03 Ford E350 extended van living in NYC. I'm also an avid downhill mountain biker, snowboarder and kayaker... you get the picture, adrenaline junkie type 😆
I'd recommend getting a hitch and hitch style bicycle rack on your van as it frees up considerable space inside. I only bring my bikes or boards inside if the weather is inclement or neighborhood is bad.
I would encourage you to consider leaving as much open space in your van as possible to move around and not feel claustrophobic. Also, so it's not visually cluttered. Also, have a bed which will be easy to set up: absolutely sucks having to transform your bed. Eric's pull out system isn't complicated, ave works well for him. Since I have a large van, my bed is always ready and I have storage bins underneath for food, clothing and miscellaneous items. Inside the van, I have space for a small table, a two burner stove and a cooler - which serves as cooler, chair, ottoman and night stand by my bedside at night. Also, it's my step-stool (ladder) if I ever need to reach for something higher off the ground. Just a cheap cooler, I think I paid $20 for it 10 yrs ago. Anyway, find items which serve multiple purposes if possible and keep your build as simple as possible, your sanity will thank you for it.
This is a awesome comment! Thank you for sharing tips!
For me, for now, I put my bikes on the roof, but your point of using a hitch rack is better for fuel consumption an much more easy to manipulate the bikes! Also a minivan got a roof that may be high to manipulate bikes for a person that is not too tall...
Great comment and great point! Thank you!
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Hi Eric - I'm German, living in New Jersey and getting many ideas for our old Sienna. This video was exactly what I was looking for to get started. Thanks!
Thank you Mathias from Germany 🇩🇪.✌️
Thank you Eric. We are a Swedish woman and a Danish man, and we just bought our first van: A Peugeot Rifter. We are watching your videos over and over to absorb all of the information you provide, before we will start our building project.
Thank you for this awesome comment! Congratulation for you van! You will never regret this! Enjoy planning your project 😃✌️
I’ve watched several of your videos; they are invaluable to someone starting out on a van build and I’m so grateful to you for that. We’re two retired sisters, living in the south east of England. We’ve just taken the plunge and bought a Berlingo Multispace. We’re not doing the whole conversion, just the bed and power supply, so we’re able to overnight stealth on our travels between campsites. Your videos have been an inspiration! Thanks Erik
Thank you Kim! This is great! You will save and travel more. I am glade to be of any help to facilitate your travel.
Thank you for your comment. It is a great feedback!
Enjoy your retirement! ✌️
I'm sure you must receive many compliments on your videos and rightfully so because the content is simply FABULOUS ! With no nonsense you attack so many common issues with a mini-van conversion in simple yet ingenious terms and techniques. THANK YOU. RGG
Thank you Robert for this awesome comment. It is really appreciated 😃✌️
Hi Eric! Thank you for your inspiring videos! Greetings from Germany.
Thank you for your feedback. It is much appreciated 😃👍
Excellent description (with drawings!) of the principles for real understanding. Compact video. Pleasant music not too loud. Super useful video. Thanks.
Thank you Pete for your feedback. It is much appreciated ✌️
You have a wonderful gift of design. Best van build ever, completely thought through, all possible problems addressed. This is great! Thanks! Cle Elum, Washington state.
Thank you Nancy for this so kind comment! I am looking forward to go in your so beautiful state! ✌️
This van build series is great! You talk about stuff others don't talk, in a clear and detailed way. Thanks for sharing! (from Brazil, 2.5 years in the Philippines now, after spending 2.5 years in Korea and 3 years in New Zealand!)
Thank you Marcos! I really appreciated your comment!
You seem to live a great life! 👍
Hi Eric, I've been considering various vehicles for a camper conversion.
Previously, I've done both a box truck and a honda odyssey, and I preferred the latter, though it was only for weekend beach camping. Your videos really make this more possible for the long term. Thank you soooo much for your straightforward and genuinely helpful work- i know it takes time to put together.
For anyone considering a box truck and such- big, cumbersome, rattly vehicle, known to leak water, people hate them so you get ticketed often for no reason. Imagine parking in a safe neighborhood without harassment, minivan is the way to go!
Thank you Negin for this awesome feedback and for sharing your experience. It is greatly appreciated 👍✌️
@@ericenjoysearth2756 thanks Eric! Just got my 2001 sienna and have been doing the cardboard templates for the cabinets! I'm making mine thinner and mirroring them on both sides of the bed. So far I have about half of the plywood cut out for the cabinets as of today 👍
Thank you for this video! I've been wanting to build out a van but I didn't want to have to drill into the van. I've been trying to find the best way to secure the bed. This video was very helpful and informative!!
Thank you Taylor for this great comment! I am glade to be of any help in your project ✌️
Hello from the Jersey Shores. The surf waves here on the Atlantic await you. Superb episode.
Thank you! I love your state! I have effectively surfed Cape May Cove, Wildwood Crest and Wildwood North.👍
Cape May is such a beauty! In the van tour video, in the intro, I used a pictures of one of the hotel at Cape May:
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No ratholes was made during the filming of this video. Loved it! ❤️
I now have a very good microphone!
Thank you for your feedback 👍
Your approach is by far the best. I've been on 2 road trips around Australia including outback, Uluru Darwin NSW QLD SA etc in 2020 alone in a 2020 hyandai tucson. Your insights on ventilation was a great tip for sleeping in cars. From Brisbane Australia, this Kiwi thanks you for your well thought ideas. Keep up the videos
Thank you Matt! I am looking forward to go in the Outback. It is on my bucket list!
I am glade that you enjoy my videos in Australia! 😃✌️
I am from Vancouver Island Canada and loving these van conversion DIY videos. Thank you Eric !!!
Glad you like them! I will be in your island in a few weeks 😃
Beautiful job! 😍 I am inspired to build my own conversion. North Dakota, USA
Thank you for your comment ✌️
Bristol. England. I am still thinking about it, and I am only 83 yr old!, but I have had 6 motor homes, 7 caravans, and 5 boats over the years, Oh, and 160 Cars! Your programs are very informative, and very sensible in so many ways. I thoroughly enjoy all of your publications. Keep up the good work my friend.
You are brilliant! Cup holder idea is epic! Looking forward to your next inspiring how to video. As a carpentry beginner, i would love to hear your tips and tricks for best using the tools needed for your build.
Thank you Laurie! Videos will keep coming! Thank you for your suggestion.✌️
I just bought a 2015 Dodge Caravan for conversion. I really like this setup.
Thank you Teressa! And congratulation for your new van! You will never regret going into van life! Enjoy planning your van conversion 😃✌️
Greetings from Las Vegas, NV. I'm planning my camper conversion on a 2008 Toyota Sienna AWD. I will be borrowing a lot from you and Bruce Parks in terms of minivan camper design and inspiration. Thank you so much for taking the time to video and document your process. Much appreciated.
Thank you John for taking the time to share your appreciation. It is much appreciated. Enjoy planning your van conversion, it is a fun part! ✌️
Best van life instructional RUclipsr in the world. A sincere thank you to you sir
Thank you Sam! This is an awesome comment! 😃
Amazing, so well thought out!
Thank you Amber✌️
Greetings from Brooklyn, NY via San Diego. Just dreaming about retirement. Your videos are the most common sense and reasonable I have encountered.
Thank you for your feedback! You will get what you want! Enjoy the process!👍😃
Thank you for your feedback! You will get what you want! Enjoy the process!👍😃
Hello Eric, I am so glad to find you and appreciate your work and your willingness to share what you have learned. I live in Central Washington. We have such beauty in this area. Last week I acquired a 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan and can hardly sleep dreaming of what I can do with it. Thanks so much for the benefit of your experience!
Thank you for your comment. I really like it. Congratulation for your new vehicle! Planning the project is so much fun! 👍😃
Love the way it was secured, from Washington State, USA
Thanks Ekinnaj! ✌️
Hii Eric, Dennis in Tucson, Az. Great ideas, . . best I have seen on the internet! I have a 2006 Sienna Van, and I have completed the windows and bed completely, and I am now in the middle of working on the cabinets. I am retired, and my wife retires in May, and we will be using this to travel starting in May. Thanks for the great videos!
Congratulation for your achievements! I am glade to be part of your retirement May project! It sound like a good way to start that new life! Thank you for your appreciation Dennis 😃✌️
Hi Eric, I am from Oregon. Your van is amazing, you have done a excellent job.
Thank you Jody! 😃✌️
Awesome instruction. I’m inspired! Winnipeg, Canada.
Great Geoff! This is a great comment for me!👍
I love your videos about how you made your cupboards and bed. Keep forgetting to leave a comment as I can't wait to watch the next one. I lived on the road in a small motorhome for 7 years here in Australia. Now looking into something small that I can use as car and camper to do small trips from my new home. One thing I loved in my motorhome was lots of towel rails under all the cupboards to hang wet stuff on. Where do you hang wet gear? I agree that it's important to be able to access everything from inside as it's rarely just nice weather. I had plenty of hot, cold, wet, windy, stormy weather not to mention insects, flies, mossies, bees, bugs by the thousands. I love that you have views, so many vans have no windows.
Hello Marianne!
Inside, I have a 3 sticks hanger just in front of my sink. I have also 2 bungee cords that I use. I attach them to the security handles over the windows. Inside a cabinet, where I have my water tanks, I have another hanger. Outside, I also use the bars of my roof rack, with hangers, for my wetsuit. Effectively there is never too much of those places to dry stuff...
I am glade that we share the same perspectives. I would never deprive myself of a nice viewing and of course, would never had an outside kitchen! So much inappropriate situations...
Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your experience ✌️
thank you for the knowledge :) this is genius and a great use of space
Thank you for your appreciation😃✌️
This was a great idea! No holes! Thanks for the tips!
It’s a pleasure 👍
You have the very best minivan build I've seen. Safe travels. Jim in Atlanta
Thank you Jim from Atlanta! You made my day! ✌️
A newby to vanlife; ur knowledge, experience and practicality is absolutely invaluable!
Thankyou so much!
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I am so appreciative of falling onto your channel. Just getting started on my new built. These videos you have shared will help me so much. The details you share is like no other one. Sincerely thank you Éric tu es un ange. Milles et un merci de Rach@AdventuresInLiv
Ottawa Ontario
Thank you Rachel! I am glade that you appreciate. Enjoy your project 😃✌️
Thanks for this Eric. I'm an Englishman in Italy trying to convert a van. Here you can only fit removable furniture into a van for it to be legal. So, your piece has been a wonderful help in my quest. Excellent video.
It’s a pleasure Neal. Enjoy your project ✌️
Having now watched all your van building videos I'm thinking I may be able to do my own. The one that worries me most is making the cardboard templates for the cabinets. I really love the van and the videos. Many thanks.
Thank you Lindy!
If you take your time, you will good with the cardboard templates 👍
Fabulous now I’m looking for a camper van
Great!👍
Could you focus on bed design? It appears to folds up in the back and in the front and the front slides. And it also appears that although you put vinyl flooring in the front you didn't put it in the back under the bed in order to make use of the u devices in the floor in the back of the van. That's brilliant! I'm wondering if you could share the materials and hardware and design for the bed, dimensions for everything. Even if you don't have a video of yourself making it, I'd be fine with just data. Thank you so much for sharing. Your videos are great and have saved me from quite a few mistakes. It will make a trip to the Oregon Coast alot more enjoyable! Even though we live in Portland OR the motels on the coast are expensive so we have been wanting to convert our van.
About the bed:
ruclips.net/video/h7dM4afXiq8/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/KwciUNzjhYA/видео.html
Also dimensions:
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You have a nice state to play! Thank you Penelope for your appreciation! I am sure that you will end up with a nice van. Studying before beginning is the way to go. Enjoy your path.
You should subscribe and go see on the channel, you’ll find more videos...✌️
PS Marvellous details here for securing the cabinets etc. Thank you. You have covered everything!
Thank you for this awesome feedback! It is much appreciated 😃✌️
Greetings from snowy Chicago area... I have been viewing your videos for a while and good to see some new contents. I think your design is quite intriguing. I'm saving up for class B rv but more and more, conversion like yours is more appealing. Only problem is my wife has stated that only way we'll do any kind of rving is to have a bathroom in the unit for the frequent trips to restroom at night. Haven't figured out how to get around that problem. Having a travel toilet in such small space doesn't appeal to me either.
We use each on a pee jar (girl friend also). Will elaborate about this in a video...
A small camping toilet can be added, but by reducing drastically the front cabinet. The other thing is for number 2, it is not necessary comfortable to do the job with somebody by your side....
Thank you for your appreciation! ✌️
Fantastic! Thank you from the Central Valley, California!
Thank you Kathleen! I love your state! 😃
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺. I'm a new subscriber and I am enjoying your content thankyou.😊👍
Thank you for your feedback and welcome to my channel ✌️
so clear, so helpful! thanks for sharing your evolution to the best conversion!
Thank you Leah! I really appreciate your comment 😃✌️
Appreciating your videos from Virginia USA! Always enjoy watching and always pick up asome great ideas 😊
Thank you Tom! I am glade of your comment.
Virginia is also an awesome state! I enjoyed crabs 🦀 fishing , surfing and hiking! Also a great state when you love history! Always looking forward to go back!
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Hi Eric! I finally found someone who has exactly done what I would like to do with my Citroën Berlingo. Thank you very much. This inspires and supports me very much. Lots of greetings from Switzerland 🙋🏻♀️🌞
Thank you Sina for this awesome comment! It is so fun to have comments like yours. I am glade to help you realize your van dream! Enjoy your project✌️
Hi from Colorado! Your van life methods are so practical and cost efficient. Nobody else on RUclips does it that way. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I'm curious how you got the hard floors installed without drilling?
Thank you Francesca for this awesome comment!
I will do a video about the flooring... stay tuned ✌️
Thanks Eric! Perfect timing as I'm trying to figure out how to turn an SUV into a camper with no modifications that would alter my insurance. This has really helped. I'm from Oxford, UK 🌻
Oxford 🇬🇧, great!
It’s a pleasure to be of any help. More videos will come! Stay tuned! ✌️
Another great video, Eric! I live west of Toronto, and have a Sienna as well. Your videos will be a strong template for my upcoming build in the spring. My biggest issue is how to level the floor, as my 2015 has quite large seat clips to work around. Love to see how you make a removable floor!
Good point Cate! I was asking myself what video to do next... Flooring is a good suggestion!
Thank you for your appreciation. It is much appreciated! ✌️
Hi Eric! I have a 2006 Sienna and your videos really have opened my eyes to what I can do in my build. I'm from Northern California.
Thank you Todd! I am very glade of your comment. You can definitely realize your conversion! Small projects by small projects, you will end up finishing, and enjoy you travels!✌️
Hello from Kentucky! I think I've just found my favorite channel to follow. I recently bought a Toyota Sienna just so I could start setting up for van camping/retirement. I can tell you have a lot to teach me. Thank you so much for providing your channel!
Robin, I really do appreciate your comment and I am very glade to be of any help to prepare your retirement! Stay tuned, more videos about van conversion and van life will help you in your process. ✌️
Southeast Michigan! You are the best. I am thinking about van life travels with my Pacifica mini van. So I have watched a lot of videos. The ones is yours or a Virgin of yours is the best. So I thank you for sharing with the world your great mini van conversion. Thank you! 😊 PS I am going to do my first mini trail run to Mackinaw and St Ignace which I go every fall. But stay at a hotel. This time it will be my van.😊
Thank you for your appreciation! I am very glad of your comment! Enjoy your conversion project. You will definitely save money on your trips. I wish you a nice trail run! ✌️😃
Best Van conversion tutorial ever! Cheers From italy
Italy! Great!
Thank you Roberto! ✌️
Thank you so much! Absolutely love your detailed videos and amazing clean build. I have a VW Eurovan MV that I want to closely replicate the Eurocamper and your build is just what I can use to get me there. From Cincinnati Ohio, USA
Thank you Kylie for your comment and for sharing your project. Knowing people’s project is stimulating to me! ✌️
Dude. You are a genius!
Thank you Joshua! This is an awesome comment ✌️
I have enjoyed the van conversion videos, especially the bed, from Yorktown Virginia.
Thank you Fred! I love your state! ✌️
Amazing video !!! Defo learned at lot already. Eoìn from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you Eoin for letting me know! ✌️
@@ericenjoysearth2756 your welcome:) just bought a mpv people Carier yesterday I’m excited to start my project soon :)
Congratulation! This is so cool when you are on the edge of beginning your project! Enjoy! 😃✌️
I really love that you didn’t modify the van at all… your tips on how to secure everything with existing mounts that are already a part of every van is truly genius. I’d love to see some videos of the types of places you visit in your van too
I live in Texas
Thank you Charles for this great comment! 😃
I am happy that you ask for travel videos. I will be putting more👍
New subscribers from Michigan! Working on transforming a Honda Element and your videos are very helpful!
This is cool! I always enjoy knowing that people are adapting their way! Enjoy your project! An Element is a very polyvalent vehicle! ✌️
Thank you for very practical, no fluff, easy to follow step by step instructions. From Tennessee USA.
Great comment! 😃
Thank you!👍
This is a great conversion!! I like the idea that while the modules are transferable, they are also very securely tightened. I’m planning a conversion soon in my Ford Expedition, 2003 model, and would like to incorporate some of your ideas. I’m in Indiana now, and hope to be out west in a few years
I am glade that you appreciate Janine! They say “West is the best”😉 Thank you!✌️
The german channel name is: wirsehnunsunterwegs
Thx Eric.
Thank you. I found it! Nice videos, of great quality also! Stay tuned my friend! ✌️
Fantastic! topic suggestion: Bathroom/ Toilet / What to do when nature calls while stealth camping?!? :D
I will certainly do a video about this to share my tips! Thank you Abraham for your feedback ✌️
Please look up the Asian guy who has the oddball Nissan NV. He had it all packed in there. Lol. Shower and toilet!
I like this design better overall, tho. Much like the VW vans w pop tops.
New to your channel. I'm in Alaska.
Alaska! First time! 😃
Welcome to my channel ✌️
Watched from Portugal where I have just bought a Mercedes Benz Spriter - have just fallen out with my Partner over what I want so he is refusing to do anything so I am now avidly watching RUclips thank you so much for these tips
Keep on with your project! You can definitely realize it! One project at a time you will succeed! Enjoy it! Do not hesitate if you have questions. Thank you for your comment✌️
It’s really great to have precise explanations with pictures to see what to use to hold everything together without any noise and how to make it so that it doesn’t make noise while driving. We don’t necessarily think about it from the start! Thank you for you video! - From Montreal.
Thank you Claudie for your appreciation comment! I am glade that you appreciated!✌️
Hey Eric! I'm from Poland and I just bought my Nissan Terrano. I was wondering which style of van conversion shoud I choose, and suddenly I found your channel. Your tips are very practical and I want to start working on my conversion with the help from your videos as soon as possible! The problem is that my car is a little smaller and I'd have less space inside, but I'll do my best to fit everything properly and find the perfect solutions to make it as practical as possible. Thank you!
I am sure that you will succeed Maciej! Thank you for your comment! I am glade that you appreciate 😃👍
Amazing work! Very valuable, since i haven't seen anything like that before. Thank you :)
Thank you Edgor!😃
Eric , I am a fan from Niagara Falls , Canada . I have enjoyed your videos from the beginning and have learned some great building techniques . Thank you.
Wow! This is cool! I always appreciate having news from people that are primary subscribers! Thank you my friend 😃✌️
Hi Eric! Rolland from Edmonton, Alberta. Great to see you posting again, loved this very important aspect of van conversion video that you did. I'd like to see how you handled your window insulation and coverings, and to know if on cold days you get any frost or condensation between the insulation and the glass. Thanks, and enjoy your travels!
Hello Rolland! Thank you for your comments they are always appreciated! Window covers are an important aspect. I have a lot of things to talk about it! Thank you for this pertinent suggestion! Stay tuned my friend! ✌️
Watching from Germany. I am actually working on my Honda Stream to build the most functional Car possible. I want to use it as
Camper, as mini van for 7 people, as a daily drive to work. Your videos give some nice inspiration, thank you.
Thank you Jens for your comment. Having a vehicle that fulfill everything is key! I am glade to be useful to you. ✌️
Germany cool!👍
I love your systematic approach and narration with details and tips. You make the video easy to follow. You should patent the tool idea. I'm in Florida. Maybe I'll see you around the USA.
Thank you Gilbert for your feedback. It is much appreciated 😃👍
I'm thinking slightly smaller drawer by sink, then you could put a surround drawer there. An Asian guy with the Nissan one did this. His was so slick. It had a shower and toilet, too! lol.
I am in Ohio Eric. The only problem that I have with your videos is that they are so good now I have to binge watch ALL of them. You do a great job with both the van and the videos. Thank you for sharing this material.
Thank you William. This is a great comment! 👍
Hi Eric!
I just discovered you channel and I’m so glad that I did! Your content is awesome! I had been looking to convert a cargo van or full sized passenger van but your minivan conversion gave me fresh ideas. I love the interior of your van. Do you design the bed and shelving yourself? Have you shared the design plans for the bed and the shelving? Would love to utilize those in my conversion.
Keep making great content.
Peace
Billie from Chicago, USA
Here’s the answers:
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I invite you to subscribe if you do not want to miss the coming ones... Thank you for your appreciation ✌️
Thanks a lot for inspiration!
From island of CRETE/Greece 🇬🇷
Crete! 👍
Thank you for your appreciation. 😃✌️
brilliant eric
Thank you 😃✌️
I live in Dallas, TX. I recently bought a Kia Sedona, and I'm planning to do something much like you have done. Thank you for sharing your techniques. I will surely incorporate many of them into what I construct.
Great! You will have a nice travel toy! Thank you for sharing and your appreciation 😃✌️
Hi there Eric. Im from Orlando, FL. Just bought a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan and planning to start the conversion soon. So far out of the hundreds of videos i have seen, your layout and build seems to be the best. Question: do two adults fit in your van/bed?
Congratulation Josephine for your new van! You bought a great for for a conversion.
Thank you for your appreciation. I am glade of your comment! 😃
Yes it is perfect for two people. 👍✌️
It may interest you to know that the Toyota Sienna is now available as a HYBRID. Now why is that important? For the fuel economy?
Answer: No.
It’s important because a hybrid will run your a/c off of the car’s lithium battery 🔋 and when it gets low...it kicks over to the engine and sips only a small amount of gas to recharge the battery. What this means is that while other van-lifers are doing their tips and tricks to stay cool...you are just using your a/c. To do the same in a non-hybrid vehicle, you would have to be hooked up to shore-power!
One guy living out of his Prius reports he only spends $2 a day on gas ⛽️ just leaving the a/c on. That’s insanely economical.
This is quite a surprising comment! I just wander how long you can have AC working without having the motor to run...?!
Plus, you have to consider that a motor running on idle is pretty damaging... There’s a lot of lubrification that is made by lapping...
Personally I would not go for an hybrid for this....✌️
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Excellent points to consider.
I like to think of it as one more tool in the van/life tool chest. You would only need to take advantage of this feature during the hottest parts of the day.
Also, as far as running a motor on idle being damaging goes, it’s not idling for hours at a time or anything. People are reporting that it only idles for about 5 minutes or so and then depending on your climate settings...it could be anywhere from 30 minutes to possibly hours before it even kicks on again.
Currently, there are RUclips videos of people installing all kinds of non-shore power A/C solutions. They typically involve a lot of solar panels. I love solar power but this gets the job done in complete stealth! That’s what I love about this method. 😎
5 minutes to 30 minutes to hours... It puzzles me... thank you for sharing! I want to know more!!! I will learn on this...
Write often! I like your comment! 👍
Excellent video! Thank you so much. Very impressed, especially by your use of the cupholders. Watching from Luanda, Angola.
Thank you for your feedback Adrian! I am glade that you appreciate 👍
Angola! Cool! ✌️
Ah, so that's how you did it! Ingenious. Thanks for such a great video as I am about to start converting my 06 Sienna into a camper van. Did you sell all the back seats before you took off? Or do you pay to store them somewhere?
They are stored in a basement. I am putting mileage on my van and will replace it with another identical. That they I will put back the seat in my old van and sell it as a regular van and will transfer my cabinet, bed, flooring, etc in my new one. There will me no way to know that it was a concerted Van!
Thank you for your appreciation!
Enjoying doing your van conversion! ✌️
Nothern CA here! Going to get started on my build this month, little nervous but I'm confident I'll be able to execute!
Enjoy your project Matthew!✌️😃
Can you show your kitchen in more detail?
Ouf course! I will explain with a few videos... stay tuned ✌️
Eric, you are brilliant! I am from New York state. Your no drill design and use of all original van components is so smart and well thought out. I hope I can do this on the 2022 hybrid sienna. Thank you for being so meticulous and generous with your offerings and knowledge. Cheers!
Thank you Julia! You made my day with you comment 😉
I really appreciate ✌️
marvelous tips. Thank you from Piedmont country in North Carolina. Formerly from Toronto Ont, Kamloops BC, Yellowknife NWT, Richards Bay South Africa, Vienna Austria and Ustí Nad Labem in the Czech Republic. Almost time to move on again - but I need a van like yours. ;)
Wow! This is quite a life! Thank you for your comment and for your appreciation! You will enjoy the van! ✌️
Bakersfield, California - great practical building
Thank you!😃✌️
Whangarei, New Zealand 🇳🇿 here. You answered all my questions in a few minutes, thanks so much.
Great!👍 Thank you Sheryl for your comment😃
I am from Russia. I think this is a best guide for van conversion, i will try it on my SUV. Thank you!
Russia! Thank you!
Enjoy your project ✌️
After seeing several videos on how a couch bed modification is done yours is the one I like the most and want to try to replicate. I have a 2022 Chrysler Pacifica the floor is not flat but I think after watching your videos that I will be able to use your modification even though my feet are going to be different heights as well thank you so much for doing this and being so specific to every modification. I love the cabinet setup I want to do something as well as that and the sink sp. Your whole van modification is a jewel for the fulltimer vanlifer I believe.
Thank you Tina for your awesome comment! I really appreciate it 😃✌️
Hello, Eric. Dove here, from Indiana in the USA. I was referred to your channel by a subscriber of mine because I was looking for a way to secure my back cargo area build-out in my Suburban. I'm covering up the anchor points, so your tip about using the cup holders is perfect for my situation. Thank you very much!
I am glade that you found a solution in my video! Thank you for your feedback. You project sound well attached 👍