It's always great to see young men who know their jobs and have the skills. Excellent job guys but out of my price range being am on social security nowadays. Good luck with your business.
Good job... happy for people that can afford turnkey top o the line van....i love all the small steps from boyscout neighborhood creek camping ... Ive had 5 vans all no build builds... lots of wonderful things to have fun, enthusiasm... weird for me to think of tearing out of a vehicle what i paid good hard earned cash for and pay someone another fortune to replace upgrade... im committed to a last new vehicle I'll probably buy and no build, build it for travel camping...Ford transit 350 high top, extended trails ... order 4 months ago ... ??? Most people say good luck... hard to be patient but practiced for 74 years... ha
Would I like an integrated AC unit, bathroom with shower and all the bells and whistles? Yes. But I have other things I would like to do with my retirement. I know my skill set does not include the DIY needed to convert my own. I know if I plan my travel route to the four seasons, I can be comfortable with this set up. Butane tabletop stoves work well for us (even indoors) when we go tent camping (get the Japanese or Korean models at the Asian markets) as well as our iCamper ISO fuel disc. Might even find space to add a portable Traeger grill. Wish you would include mounting for marine swivel table. But this is a viable, affordable option to get us out on the road. Glad your design has such a spacious dedicated sleep deck. some vans make it a project to set up a bed for an after-trail, afternoon nap. Good sleep is underrated.
@@TitanVans yeah for some reason I thought that was already available. I almost asked. I am willing to bet your labor is priced reasonably. It’s not that so much as I want to learn and be able to make fixes on the road and maybe customize options etc. I think I could afford a fully complete conversion but I am not sure I know what I want just yet. Way to be.
@@TitanVans I mean to say I would pay a consulting fee. What would be great is if you had an RV style camp site near you where people could rent a spot for a month that includes a fifteen minute consultation with a roving expert, perhaps with supplies we could purchase a la cart.
Wish that you have more power options as the Yeti is lithium chemistry. Would have prepare either Anker, Ecoflow or Bluetti for LifePo battery chemistry. Overall, interesting.
Yes the Yeti is Lithium NMC as opposed to LiFePo but still is a great power. Easy enough for consumers to swap to another option if they prefer as everything is plug and play.
Nice clean look to the van; lots of storage which everyone wants. You can't beat experience so paying $ to you versus some of the "one and done" negative know-it-alls in the comments, is preferable. Thank you for the very detailed video! 👍
Very impressive kit, I love the no bathroom/shower inside. I also like the Yeti power station so it is easy to take in and out. I would use my van for long weekends chasing powder in the winter and hiking from trailheads the rest of the year. I think your kit is the best one I have found for my needs. Just need to get moving on finding the right van for the build.
Clear, thorough presentation - excellent job and thank you! Of the van build-out companies I'm familiar with, this appears to be the most well considered design. Baltic Birch, Isotherm, oil/wax finish - quality seems to jump out at one. Very impressive option with only a few details to personalize (toilet, shower, install vs. portable frig).
I think this is just about perfect for our 2015 Sprinter. I’ll be calling soon but I need it done next June when I have vacation time to drive out to Colorado.
Thank you for this very complete demonstration of the van conversion. I like the basic setup that fits the budget and needs of the non wealthy person who can not afford $150,000. Now all that I need is the Van. Once an appointment is made, how long does it take to install the conversion? Can one drive to Boulder and then wait for the installation to be completed?
Our main goal with this product was to make van life accessible to a wider audience. Current build times for the TIMBER are estimated at around 3 weeks and are likely to decrease as we produce more TIMBER conversions.
I would love to get a kit like this, except my number one must have is a hydraulic bed. I want a big couch/sitting area under the bed during the day. I also want a shower, but it looks like I could forego some of the cabinets to make room for a small shower. I will keep my eye on your company to see if you come out with a kit with a hydraulic bed.
You don’t need to eliminate doors to cabinets. Just use sliding panels for doors. BTW, your small cabinet doors under bed have the same swing out problem
Thanks for the feedback. We have found sliding doors to rattle. The other doors that open we consider more utility storage. Nice to have both from our experience designing vans for the last 7 years.
It looks like a solo traveler could push the bed forward, use half the mattress, and have an open space in the back for carrying things. Is this correct? Nicely done kit. Quality materials, good fit & finish, simple & clean styling, and laid out well.
Its designed for the bed to be slid back and used as a solo bed. It could be done as you suggest but the retaining tabs would need to be secured as the physical stop is welded only on the rear of the bed rails.
So I was looking at van life, fit outs. Motorhomes, camper trailers and after all of my research I landed on yachts. So my buy in is 30k home on the water ready to sail. So from a van to a yacht.
I hate the 1/4 tank cut off for the heater. In a larger RV that is $100 of gas. In this Van it should be 1/10 of a tank at the most ... you can still go 30 miles! Also, I often arrive in the mountains late at night with less than 1/4 tank. I can get gas in the morning and continue my journey when the gas station is open! If you go deep into the forrest, then you should really be full and be tracking your gas usage anyway! Plus, having the heater on all night does not use that much gas! ... you are not going to use even 1/4 of a tank!
This popped into my RUclips feed. I’m shopping these van builds and am excited to see companies offering affordable options. I like this setup. I am also looking at the wayfarer modular setup but the like this a bit better. I saw in another comment that you say your finishes are superior and I’m not sure one way or the other, but I am wondering how your spray adhesive attaching fabric right to the vehicles sheet metal is supposed to hold up to condensation? I see wayfarer uses wool insulation for a barrier and you guys use a synthetic insulation in some areas. All spray adhesives fail, so this is my only issue otherwise this is a nice clean well thought out layout.
We've been utilizing similar products for fabric and adhesive in our full-production models for close to a decade without any signs that this setup isn't capable of handling challenging conditions. Feel free to reach out to us or the Timber team if you have any other questions!
it would be nice if you did a part 1 and 2 order for the full dyi kit so you dont have to spend so much at once. for example part 1 would be the flooring, panels and pluming. and part 2 would been the bed, bed frame cabinets and so on.
Correct, this is tailored to those who want a simple, durable, and functional van but not planning to live full time. If your interested in other options we offer full production models through www.TitanVans.com
While the cabinetry makes up some of the build cost, much of the cost is in the systems and labor to install. This including Li-ion batteries, solar, alternator charging, plumbing, insulation, etc.
@@soowook Customers could add after the fact using a bolt through seat option but the Timber currently does not have a seat option that can be installed directly. Our full production line offered through Titan Vans has several models with seat options.
We recommend using the included water pump to purge as much water as possible. However, for the best results, blowing out the lines with compressed air is ideal, as it ensures a more thorough winterization.
Great video that shows this wonderful build out. Question: can the telescoping bed be moved forward leaving the garage open at the top in back. My concern is enough space under the bed for a tall bike in a cargo tray. If bed can slept on forward then the bike can go in back without concern for not fitting under the bed. Thanks!
Due to the telescoping nature of the bed, the bed rails are designed to keep the back section stationary while the front is free floating. That being said, the bed rails could easily be flipped, moving the stationary point to the front of the bed. Also there's about 3ft of clearance under the bed which should allow most bikes to fit underneath it.
@@TitanVans thanks for your replies. I moved the bed to just in front of the stops in back and compressed the mattresses just that much and the bike fits in front of that. I found that I like the full bed and probably will keep it that way.
The Timber is currently not compatible with mid roof vans or with vans with rear AC units. Fans if already installed are easy to work around and move paneling cut outs if needed. Marine tables/Lagun tables can be added with front swivel seats to create a work/eating area.
I like this setup! I just wish the cabinets and bed didn't go all the way back to the door, no room to store my bike. It would take up the whole garage laying it under the bed.
Great set up; any layout modification to have the galley set up on the sliding door side, interior shower, overhead storage above cockpit seats, higher 3000w inverter & solar? roof rack to add awning and black PVC Water roof storage, built-in air compressor? External power outlet
Not for the Timber Van conversion, this is available through www.TitanDIYKits.com. For those features check out the premium models offered through Titan Vans at TitanVans.com.
Quite a few differences. The Timber is offered for the Sprinter, Transit, and Promaster. We use high quality materials, marine grade hardware, and marine appliances. Our product is offered with install for less than $25k or can be shipped flat pack to your door for under $16k.
Such a nice looking build. BUT as a over 50 person the placement of the fuse panel is shortsighted low light small fuses no good. Make 12v breakers standard you can feel the tripped breakers in the dark which might be necessary.
Thanks for the feedback. Keep in mind the fuses should almost never be touched unless there is an issue. They are like the house equivalent of a breaker panel. You may need to access them 1 once every few years if ever.
Not necessarily. There are many portable options for all 3 that could be incorporated by the owner after the buildout is complete. You still have ample space to store a composting toilet. There are outlets located on the galley that would allow you to utilize an induction cooktop. Although portable showering options are much more limited there are products on the market that could work.
Great looking build. Do the optional add-on features like the windows and the heater have to be installed at the same time as the rest of the standard build, or can they be added later? Also, do you have any relationships with dealers to help source a van?
We can absolutely help you source a van! Features like windows are typically installed towards the beginning of the build, for a few reasons, so these would not be able to be added after the fact. Items like Webasto heaters and Maxxair fans are much easier to integrate into a finished build. Feel free to contact us or the team at Timbervankits if you need more information!
Not with the Timber because of the inverter/battery size of the Goal Zero power packs. AC units would pull too much power to be practical for these systems.
What is the ideal Ford Transit size for the full Timber van conversion. What engine (3.5L V6 or 3.5L V6 EcoBoost)? What payload (250 or 350)? What size (148 long or 148 Extended)? Will Titan Vans find the Transit for you are is it up to you to bring the van to Titan Vans? Thanks.
148 vs 148 El is mostly personal preference (how much space would you like to have on the interior of your van). The conversion is rather light (as far as van conversions go) but going with the 350 EcoBoost will offset some of the performance lost from the additional weight of the conversion. We can help you source a new van if you'd like us to.
@@TitanVans Thank you so much for responding to my questions. I'm really impressed with your van conversions and how you run your company. Very smart. I'm just a little ways away from pulling the trigger on a build, but when I build, I'm going to go with Titan Vans.
Lots of trolls in the comments, eh? It looks like a nice package at a reasonable price. A serious question: what is the standing height in a transit high roof with this floor and ceiling trim? I know that you said that you were 6'2" but I'm 6'5" and trying to figure out if this will work or if I need to get a van with a pop-top. Thanks!
Can the electrical be upgraded. I would like a Bluetti 200max (2000 watts) with an additional solar panel for (200 watts). I need a rooftop ac as well. Full-time van living.
What needs to be done to substitute an Anker SOLIX F2600 Portable Power Station in place of the Yeti? What about a table for dining, what provisions for that?
Not sure on substituting the power system, likely just swapping out the wiring harness plugs to connect in. You would also need to verify appropriate wire size for inverter output and alternator charging. Marine tables can be added easily to any camper van and simply require a recessed floor mount.
You could but it would take up quite a bit of the slider door entrance. You would also need to flip the wheel well cabinets as all the plumbing is contained on the passenger side with the setup seen in the video.
Curious if any worry about having a pump located above water source has been and is sure or thought about. At least in IT having the pump as close to level to a reservoir if not slightly gravity fed has always provided ideal. I know air in pump isn’t as much a worry but I wanna know how much RnD information has provided. I’ve never used that pump as I’m old and when working on rvs it was almost always sureflo. I just don’t know it’s capabilities.
Modern pumps are very good at self priming. We have been using this pump for years on simpler designs and never had an issue. Even with it be mountes above the tanks it always will prime and pressurize.
It doesn’t make sense to put the heater’s hot air outlet right next to the sliding door. Well if you’re stuck and you’re freezing to death you will want to drain your tank rather than die with a quarter of a tank left
No hot water, no shower, no toilet, no standard heat, no air conditioner. If you do the numbers, this is almost a fair price for what you get. And for what you don’t get.
This price is whith labor to install. We now also offer this, at any even lower price, as a DIY kit that ships with everything needed to assemble and install yourself.
The set up seems expensive. How much is the total price of the van plus the conversion? Seems like a lot of money and youre not even fully “self contained”. I’m in the market for something similar but still researching.
The total price can vary widely as customers typically acquire the van themselves based on their preferences and budget. Our TIMBER van conversion is designed to be fully self-contained, providing everything you need for comfortable living on the road. This includes an integrated water system with a rear shower, a comprehensive electrical system with solar and alternator charging, an extremely comfortable nearly king-sized bed, and ample storage for all your gear. When comparing costs, a 23' Sprinter van can be obtained for around $50,000, with the TIMBER conversion costing approximately $25,000. This makes our setup a significantly more affordable option than alternatives like the Storyteller Overlands, which usually run around $200,000. If you have more questions or need further details, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Our DIY kits are currently only for Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, and Ram Premaster chassis. We do offer floor mounted L-track and bike for mounts through our DIY site. Our full production line offers a few more solutions for carrying snowboards and mountain bikes.
We are currently only offering this conversion for the 148 high roof variants at the moment but we'll make sure to make an announcement when more options become available.
@@TitanVans in newbie speak, there are essentially 3 heights and 3 lengths available for the Transit I believe, I think you are saying this is the highest roof option? Which of the three lengths is this? It looks like the shorter of the options? (You really make good use of the space, well done, just adjusting my expectations, and I have found Ford's website unnecessarily confusing on this point. I am gonna go check your website as I am betting it will be clearer what you service with which package. Well done folks!)
@@TitanVans copy that but with the 148" wheel base isn't there one longer? Isn't there an RB, EB, LB? I am happy with what you present here, it's not an issue :) Just visualizing it, and playing with the ford website, thanks very much.
Thats right! We designed this to be simple, functional, and durable. We got rid of the frills and reduced the price down to make it more accessible for a larger market.
@@MyPronounIsGoddess we offer some of the items you listed as option for the Timber but we also have a full production product line at www.TitanVans.com.
@@MyPronounIsGoddessexactly. By the time you add the necessary items, you are up to the cost of most other b vans. There is no free lunch . Only advantage is can check quality of the build
@@MyPronounIsGoddessHuh?? What kind of dumb comment is that???. This is damn business Beverly, remember America, capitalism, people trying to make a business and achieve the dream and all that. I am not even American and I get it. What you want a business with tons of overhead and a shop with employees and insurance and business license and tools that need replacement, get them to R&D everything, procure all the equipment and supplies etc etc and your comment is that your son can do it cheaper. OMG…..
I followed up after watching this and went online to Titan Vans, and found a much higher price and no cabinets on walls. None were shown? Almost 10k higher, by the way!
Hey Judith, thanks for reaching out. It sounds like you might have come across our Classic model, which is available on our main Titan Vans website. Our Titan Vans builds come with some premium features like a 3-year warranty and advanced electrical and water systems. Titanvans.com The TIMBER, on the other hand, is a unique offering exclusively through our TitanDIYKits site. While it has a more straightforward setup, it provides an affordable entry point for those looking to create their own custom adventure van. If you have any questions about the TIMBER or would like more information, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help! www.titandiykits.com/pages/timber-camper-van-conversion
The Timber van kit is not offerred with a hot water option. The water at both the sink and exterior wash will be whatever the ambient temperature of the water is in the fresh water tank.
Very nice guys!! With a 2023 that houses the aux battery under the passenger seat, where would you relocate the Webasto? The cubby on passenger side seems like a good location but the Yeti is there. Also, how do you use the cubby as steps to the bed if the bed is pulled out all the way and covers over the entire cubby? I just cannot see how it can be used as a step to the bed? Maybe I do not fully see how this would work based off the video? But great build and looks like a wicked option. Will this be offered as a DIY? Or any other DIY kits coming online with you guys?
@@TitanVans thanks guys! Trying to battle a little bit for you online with all the dumb comments. Anyways, what about the Webasto heater location for newer vans with aux batteries?
@@pjbeattie1 is that Ford specific? Possibly a specific option with Ford? This video is of a 2023 Ford Transit 148 and the batteries were still located under the driver seat. Mercedes is still under the driver side floor board.
@@TitanVanshey guys no sorry I meant for a new Sprinter. The new vans have the auxiliary battery under the passenger seat and the heaters cannot fit very well with the battery in there as well, so I hear? Are the brand new Sprinters that you have built not having the Aux battery under the passengers seat?? The dealer says the change was for the 2023 year with AWD.???
@@pjbeattie1 No, they are mistaken. We have built dozens of builds on the 23 AWD Sprinters. Battery is still under driver floor board. Same for 24 as well, we have some coming in in Decemember
Everything checks out...just wondering about those air bubbles in the fabric above the driver side sleeping window...are they all like this or is this something to expect if we order a kit?...I still would get one just like mine not to have any bubbles.
Not offered with Timber Van Conversion, offered by Titan DIY Kits. We offer that option and many more through Titan Vans and the many models they offer. Though for cooking you could just use a plug in induction cooktop.
@John_Duh_Vader This van includes the (Finished option, Bunk Windows, Driver-side Awning Window, Maxxair Fan, and the EVO 40 heater option). Fully installed here at Titan Vans will run approximately $32,000. If you opt for the shipped kit these options will still fall under the $25k mark.
@@TitanVans seriously considering a simple build with less components that can go wrong. Much appreciate the info and getting back to me. That says a lot.
The Timber Van Conversion is currently only offered with install and prices are listed on our site. www.TitanDIYkits.com With the electrical system, water tank, plumbing, cabinetry made from the highest grade plywood, stainless steel latches, top of the line hinges, and marine grade flooring, we believe this product is priced extremely competetively.
@@TitanVansAlso, as a former designer, I’d like to point out that you aren’t just buying materials. You are paying for the many, many hours of planning, test tries, and experience of the designers. You are paying them to make all the mistakes first so that you don’t have to. Not everyone will love the design, but respect to the people who put this together- it’s a well thought out option at a good price that will work for a lot of people. Thank you for the option!
@@embr9723 Thanks, certainly a lot of folks these days that undervalue the effort of engineering and design. This product took us 3.5 years to develop with many....many....iterations.
Transits are not good candidates for overhead cabinets due to intrusive bulge where walls meet roof/ceiling and the premature slope of the roof two feet behind the front seats compared to Sprinters and Promasters.
Would it be at all possible to run the heat off of the solar? Gas is a bit pricey. Better than it was but still not what it was before this administration. I don't recall you mentioning a hot water heater. No hot water is a no go for me. 😢 Also is there an option for air conditioning? I don't like dying.
No, heat on any camper vans is not doable off of electricity unless you are plugged in to shore power. It requires too much energy to run for extended periods and the number/size of batteries needed would be cost prohibitive. The Timber van conversion/kit does not come with hot water but it could be retrofitted. Air conditioning is also not an option on the Timber, similar to the reason for the furnace. If you are y wanting these features, check out our full production line at www.TitanVans.com, we have many options including water heaters and AC.
Certainly! While our current design doesn't include a designated area for a composting toilet, you can certainly add one after the build is complete. This provides you with the flexibility to customize your space while still allowing us to offer the lowest prices we can. If you decide against the fridge option, consider that the galley offers a convenient spot to store the composting toilet. Thanks for the comment! Designated toilet locations are however implemented in our full production models like the Metis and Ultra.
Thank you so much! Maintaining a respectable price point was our main concern with this product. All of our full-production models come with some form of edge banding on the cabinetry.
Not on the Timber, the power system is not adequate to be able to run an AC unit. However, our models offered in our full production line all have AC as an option, www.TitanVans.com
This is a very, very impressive package for the price. Kudos to the effort and thought that went into the design.
How much $ are we into here?
@@markrogers8388 25,000 base model as shown.
Super nice van kit. If I was in USA I would get it! Very very clean and practical. I love the beeswax finish. The layout is great!
Yup, the beeswax finish makes all the difference.
Also a great job on the presentation.
Very versatile with high end materials. Good job!
It's always great to see young men who know their jobs and have the skills. Excellent job guys but out of my price range being am on social security nowadays. Good luck with your business.
Good job... happy for people that can afford turnkey top o the line van....i love all the small steps from boyscout neighborhood creek camping ...
Ive had 5 vans all no build builds... lots of wonderful things to have fun, enthusiasm... weird for me to think of tearing out of a vehicle what i paid good hard earned cash for and pay someone another fortune to replace upgrade... im committed to a last new vehicle I'll probably buy and no build, build it for travel camping...Ford transit 350 high top, extended trails ... order 4 months ago ... ??? Most people say good luck... hard to be patient but practiced for 74 years... ha
ABSOLUTELY SUPERB PACKAGE. The price is also extremely reasonable.
Would I like an integrated AC unit, bathroom with shower and all the bells and whistles? Yes. But I have other things I would like to do with my retirement. I know my skill set does not include the DIY needed to convert my own. I know if I plan my travel route to the four seasons, I can be comfortable with this set up. Butane tabletop stoves work well for us (even indoors) when we go tent camping (get the Japanese or Korean models at the Asian markets) as well as our iCamper ISO fuel disc. Might even find space to add a portable Traeger grill. Wish you would include mounting for marine swivel table. But this is a viable, affordable option to get us out on the road. Glad your design has such a spacious dedicated sleep deck. some vans make it a project to set up a bed for an after-trail, afternoon nap. Good sleep is underrated.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful build! Lots of simplicity and theres room for composting toilet!! Extra solar generators would easily fit under bed. Congratulations!
price is not bad at all. I built out my van with a lot of what's in this package. sure it was cheaper but it was many, many hours of work.
Totally! This is assembled and installed in as little as 4 days!
i have more time than money and yet this is tempting LOL@@TitanVans
@@justlook.productions Soon to be a DIY kit that you can assemble and install yourself!
@@TitanVans yeah for some reason I thought that was already available. I almost asked. I am willing to bet your labor is priced reasonably. It’s not that so much as I want to learn and be able to make fixes on the road and maybe customize options etc. I think I could afford a fully complete conversion but I am not sure I know what I want just yet. Way to be.
@@TitanVans I mean to say I would pay a consulting fee. What would be great is if you had an RV style camp site near you where people could rent a spot for a month that includes a fifteen minute consultation with a roving expert, perhaps with supplies we could purchase a la cart.
Wish that you have more power options as the Yeti is lithium chemistry. Would have prepare either Anker, Ecoflow or Bluetti for LifePo battery chemistry. Overall, interesting.
Yes the Yeti is Lithium NMC as opposed to LiFePo but still is a great power. Easy enough for consumers to swap to another option if they prefer as everything is plug and play.
Nice clean look to the van; lots of storage which everyone wants. You can't beat experience so paying $ to you versus some of the "one and done" negative know-it-alls in the comments, is preferable. Thank you for the very detailed video! 👍
Thanks for watching!
Hmmmm so cool!!!! I so would love this so I can just take off to camp and even travel out of winter weather!
Very impressive kit, I love the no bathroom/shower inside. I also like the Yeti power station so it is easy to take in and out. I would use my van for long weekends chasing powder in the winter and hiking from trailheads the rest of the year. I think your kit is the best one I have found for my needs. Just need to get moving on finding the right van for the build.
Thank you so much. We're ready when you are!
when you were talking about the heater not going below 1/4 of the gas tank, that is a really smart idea. someone was really thinking that through :)
Yes, the person who ran out of Gas
Every motorhome ever built since the 60's
I think I need sunglasses before I finish this video. Your brightness is too much!!!! 😎😎😎
We will ask him to tone it down a bit!
Amazing video and set-up!
Great kit. I like the simplicity and thought.
Great value solutions here!
Thanks for watching.
Super job explaining everything! Love your kits. Going to have one, one day.
Clear, thorough presentation - excellent job and thank you! Of the van build-out companies I'm familiar with, this appears to be the most well considered design. Baltic Birch, Isotherm, oil/wax finish - quality seems to jump out at one. Very impressive option with only a few details to personalize (toilet, shower, install vs. portable frig).
I'm saving up for this set up!
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I think this is just about perfect for our 2015 Sprinter. I’ll be calling soon but I need it done next June when I have vacation time to drive out to Colorado.
Happy to do it then!
Thank you for this very complete demonstration of the van conversion. I like the basic setup that fits the budget and needs of the non wealthy person who can not afford $150,000. Now all that I need is the Van. Once an appointment is made, how long does it take to install the conversion? Can one drive to Boulder and then wait for the installation to be completed?
Our main goal with this product was to make van life accessible to a wider audience. Current build times for the TIMBER are estimated at around 3 weeks and are likely to decrease as we produce more TIMBER conversions.
Thanks for the question bud, and thanks to Titan for answering!!
I would love to get a kit like this, except my number one must have is a hydraulic bed. I want a big couch/sitting area under the bed during the day.
I also want a shower, but it looks like I could forego some of the cabinets to make room for a small shower.
I will keep my eye on your company to see if you come out with a kit with a hydraulic bed.
Fantastic product l, great presentation
Thanks for watching!
Hi, I love your conversions, but I don't see the packages at under $25K on your website. Please clarify.
You don’t need to eliminate doors to cabinets. Just use sliding panels for doors. BTW, your small cabinet doors under bed have the same swing out problem
Thanks for the feedback. We have found sliding doors to rattle. The other doors that open we consider more utility storage. Nice to have both from our experience designing vans for the last 7 years.
@@TitanVans Everybody that uses them says glue felt in the track
It looks like a solo traveler could push the bed forward, use half the mattress, and have an open space in the back for carrying things. Is this correct?
Nicely done kit. Quality materials, good fit & finish, simple & clean styling, and laid out well.
Its designed for the bed to be slid back and used as a solo bed. It could be done as you suggest but the retaining tabs would need to be secured as the physical stop is welded only on the rear of the bed rails.
Super clean looking build, love it
So I was looking at van life, fit outs. Motorhomes, camper trailers and after all of my research I landed on yachts. So my buy in is 30k home on the water ready to sail. So from a van to a yacht.
What about Pirates? JK enjoy it! Love it!
I hate the 1/4 tank cut off for the heater. In a larger RV that is $100 of gas. In this Van it should be 1/10 of a tank at the most ... you can still go 30 miles! Also, I often arrive in the mountains late at night with less than 1/4 tank. I can get gas in the morning and continue my journey when the gas station is open! If you go deep into the forrest, then you should really be full and be tracking your gas usage anyway! Plus, having the heater on all night does not use that much gas! ... you are not going to use even 1/4 of a tank!
That’s Absolutely a great basic Van...
Great looking kit! Love the pricing!
Then buy it “Dude”
Where can I buy this
www.titandiykits.com/pages/timber-camper-van-conversion
I agree! Great price for the quality craftsmanship.
I just went to their website, and the prices appear to start at $44,000 now for professional installation of their kits.
Fantastic. Don’t need it all. Some of us have kids so need a system for them
This can be modded to sleep 4 people if you pick up a foldaway bench seat and something like the Cabbunk
This popped into my RUclips feed. I’m shopping these van builds and am excited to see companies offering affordable options. I like this setup. I am also looking at the wayfarer modular setup but the like this a bit better. I saw in another comment that you say your finishes are superior and I’m not sure one way or the other, but I am wondering how your spray adhesive attaching fabric right to the vehicles sheet metal is supposed to hold up to condensation? I see wayfarer uses wool insulation for a barrier and you guys use a synthetic insulation in some areas. All spray adhesives fail, so this is my only issue otherwise this is a nice clean well thought out layout.
We've been utilizing similar products for fabric and adhesive in our full-production models for close to a decade without any signs that this setup isn't capable of handling challenging conditions. Feel free to reach out to us or the Timber team if you have any other questions!
it would be nice if you did a part 1 and 2 order for the full dyi kit so you dont have to spend so much at once. for example part 1 would be the flooring, panels and pluming. and part 2 would been the bed, bed frame cabinets and so on.
@@diamondly6250 We do just that! We sell each item al a cart so you can buy at your own pace. Although the kit will save money and time!
Looks like quality work! But where do you go for a toilet and shower? Why not 30 gallon water? Air conditioner? Not intended for full timing eh.
Correct, this is tailored to those who want a simple, durable, and functional van but not planning to live full time. If your interested in other options we offer full production models through www.TitanVans.com
seems high quality, i like that :)
Would also love to see a north south twin bed design
Well keep that in mind when we start designing new layouts 👍
For $25k, every cupboard or cubby should have a door. That's an awful lot of money to pay for "cubbies".
While the cabinetry makes up some of the build cost, much of the cost is in the systems and labor to install. This including Li-ion batteries, solar, alternator charging, plumbing, insulation, etc.
Amazing setup. Would you have an option to add a indoor bathroom in the future?
You could utilize a cassette or composting toilet. However no current plans for an interior shower or wet bath option.
Would you be able to add seats as an option?
@@soowook Customers could add after the fact using a bolt through seat option but the Timber currently does not have a seat option that can be installed directly. Our full production line offered through Titan Vans has several models with seat options.
Nice job guys and girl
very impressive i want one !
It will be great if the opened area under the bi-slide bed can be made into a dinette.
@@StillWaterRD perhaps in the next Timber conversion design.
No option for a bathroom?
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Do I need to pressurize and blow out the lines to winterize this plumbing or can it drain by gravity. Thx
We recommend using the included water pump to purge as much water as possible. However, for the best results, blowing out the lines with compressed air is ideal, as it ensures a more thorough winterization.
@@TitanVans thank you
Great video that shows this wonderful build out. Question: can the telescoping bed be moved forward leaving the garage open at the top in back. My concern is enough space under the bed for a tall bike in a cargo tray. If bed can slept on forward then the bike can go in back without concern for not fitting under the bed. Thanks!
Due to the telescoping nature of the bed, the bed rails are designed to keep the back section stationary while the front is free floating. That being said, the bed rails could easily be flipped, moving the stationary point to the front of the bed. Also there's about 3ft of clearance under the bed which should allow most bikes to fit underneath it.
@@TitanVansmuch appreciated reply. Thanks.
@@TitanVans thanks for your replies. I moved the bed to just in front of the stops in back and compressed the mattresses just that much and the bike fits in front of that. I found that I like the full bed and probably will keep it that way.
Is it a problem if the Ford Transit has a dealer AC unit more mid roof than where you put a fan? Also, is there a desk mode for eating or remote work?
The Timber is currently not compatible with mid roof vans or with vans with rear AC units. Fans if already installed are easy to work around and move paneling cut outs if needed. Marine tables/Lagun tables can be added with front swivel seats to create a work/eating area.
I like this setup! I just wish the cabinets and bed didn't go all the way back to the door, no room to store my bike. It would take up the whole garage laying it under the bed.
There is enough room for 3-4 bikes underneath so one would not take up too much space.
Very nice. Any indoor shower option?
Not currently, however we offer some models with interior showers. www.titanvans.com/models
Great set up; any layout modification to have the galley set up on the sliding door side, interior shower, overhead storage above cockpit seats, higher 3000w inverter & solar? roof rack to add awning and black PVC Water roof storage, built-in air compressor? External power outlet
Not for the Timber Van conversion, this is available through www.TitanDIYKits.com. For those features check out the premium models offered through Titan Vans at TitanVans.com.
Seems very similar to the Wayfarer 25k van build, what are some advantages and/or differences between the two?
Quite a few differences. The Timber is offered for the Sprinter, Transit, and Promaster. We use high quality materials, marine grade hardware, and marine appliances. Our product is offered with install for less than $25k or can be shipped flat pack to your door for under $16k.
Such a nice looking build. BUT as a over 50 person the placement of the fuse panel is shortsighted low light small fuses no good. Make 12v breakers standard you can feel the tripped breakers in the dark which might be necessary.
Thanks for the feedback. Keep in mind the fuses should almost never be touched unless there is an issue. They are like the house equivalent of a breaker panel. You may need to access them 1 once every few years if ever.
Can this be installed on a mid roof transit?? This is sooo perfect! 😍
Currently only offered for high rood vans. The lofted bed design in the rear would not have enough head room in a mid roof van.
I like it but cooking, pooping and showering is all done outside?
Not necessarily. There are many portable options for all 3 that could be incorporated by the owner after the buildout is complete. You still have ample space to store a composting toilet. There are outlets located on the galley that would allow you to utilize an induction cooktop. Although portable showering options are much more limited there are products on the market that could work.
Great looking build. Do the optional add-on features like the windows and the heater have to be installed at the same time as the rest of the standard build, or can they be added later? Also, do you have any relationships with dealers to help source a van?
We can absolutely help you source a van! Features like windows are typically installed towards the beginning of the build, for a few reasons, so these would not be able to be added after the fact. Items like Webasto heaters and Maxxair fans are much easier to integrate into a finished build. Feel free to contact us or the team at Timbervankits if you need more information!
WoW, great video, you didn't leave out a thing! Is an A/C an option?
Not with the Timber because of the inverter/battery size of the Goal Zero power packs. AC units would pull too much power to be practical for these systems.
Can u add a cruise n comfort A/C?
That's certainly something we could discuss. Our standard AC option is from Houghton.
What is the ideal Ford Transit size for the full Timber van conversion. What engine (3.5L V6 or 3.5L V6 EcoBoost)? What payload (250 or 350)? What size (148 long or 148 Extended)? Will Titan Vans find the Transit for you are is it up to you to bring the van to Titan Vans? Thanks.
148 vs 148 El is mostly personal preference (how much space would you like to have on the interior of your van). The conversion is rather light (as far as van conversions go) but going with the 350 EcoBoost will offset some of the performance lost from the additional weight of the conversion.
We can help you source a new van if you'd like us to.
@@TitanVans Thank you so much for responding to my questions. I'm really impressed with your van conversions and how you run your company. Very smart. I'm just a little ways away from pulling the trigger on a build, but when I build, I'm going to go with Titan Vans.
Can you provide a link to buy the rear shower sprayer system that you show at 15:08? Thanks!
www.timbervankits.com/products/rear-shower-spray-down-kit
Very nice! Would this conversion work for a mid roof transit? Thanks
Currently only compatible with high roof vans because of the lofted bed platform. It would not leave enough room to sit/sleep in the bed.
Lots of trolls in the comments, eh? It looks like a nice package at a reasonable price. A serious question: what is the standing height in a transit high roof with this floor and ceiling trim? I know that you said that you were 6'2" but I'm 6'5" and trying to figure out if this will work or if I need to get a van with a pop-top. Thanks!
6' 9" at the peak. A couple inches less at the sides.
Can the electrical be upgraded. I would like a Bluetti 200max (2000 watts) with an additional solar panel for (200 watts). I need a rooftop ac as well. Full-time van living.
Check out our full production models at TitanVans.com
What needs to be done to substitute an Anker SOLIX F2600 Portable Power Station in place of the Yeti? What about a table for dining, what provisions for that?
Not sure on substituting the power system, likely just swapping out the wiring harness plugs to connect in. You would also need to verify appropriate wire size for inverter output and alternator charging. Marine tables can be added easily to any camper van and simply require a recessed floor mount.
I’m wondering if you can flip the kitchen to the other side of the van?
Other than that I really like this kit!
You could but it would take up quite a bit of the slider door entrance. You would also need to flip the wheel well cabinets as all the plumbing is contained on the passenger side with the setup seen in the video.
Curious if any worry about having a pump located above water source has been and is sure or thought about. At least in IT having the pump as close to level to a reservoir if not slightly gravity fed has always provided ideal. I know air in pump isn’t as much a worry but I wanna know how much RnD information has provided. I’ve never used that pump as I’m old and when working on rvs it was almost always sureflo. I just don’t know it’s capabilities.
Modern pumps are very good at self priming. We have been using this pump for years on simpler designs and never had an issue. Even with it be mountes above the tanks it always will prime and pressurize.
I want it now......
What position should the valve be when filling the water tank? Will the overflow work when it is in the off position?
When filling the arrow should be pointed left or down when facing the back of the wheel well. The overflow will expel excess in any of these settings.
@@TitanVans thank you.
It doesn’t make sense to put the heater’s hot air outlet right next to the sliding door. Well if you’re stuck and you’re freezing to death you will want to drain your tank rather than die with a quarter of a tank left
No hot water, no shower, no toilet, no standard heat, no air conditioner. If you do the numbers, this is almost a fair price for what you get. And for what you don’t get.
This price is whith labor to install. We now also offer this, at any even lower price, as a DIY kit that ships with everything needed to assemble and install yourself.
The set up seems expensive. How much is the total price of the van plus the conversion? Seems like a lot of money and youre not even fully “self contained”. I’m in the market for something similar but still researching.
The total price can vary widely as customers typically acquire the van themselves based on their preferences and budget.
Our TIMBER van conversion is designed to be fully self-contained, providing everything you need for comfortable living on the road. This includes an integrated water system with a rear shower, a comprehensive electrical system with solar and alternator charging, an extremely comfortable nearly king-sized bed, and ample storage for all your gear. When comparing costs, a 23' Sprinter van can be obtained for around $50,000, with the TIMBER conversion costing approximately $25,000. This makes our setup a significantly more affordable option than alternatives like the Storyteller Overlands, which usually run around $200,000. If you have more questions or need further details, please don't hesitate to reach out!
Maybe I missed it, but is there a table somewhere? Can you sit inside for dining? Nice build otherwise.
Marine table can be added quite easily amd with front swivel seats you can have seating/eating for two.
Do you guys have kits that would convert a cargo trailer to something you could use for snowboarding, mountain, biking, and sleeping?
Our DIY kits are currently only for Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter, and Ram Premaster chassis. We do offer floor mounted L-track and bike for mounts through our DIY site. Our full production line offers a few more solutions for carrying snowboards and mountain bikes.
But what about solar and wiring? Also heat connection and plumbing.
Which aspects are you wanting more information about? Solar, Electrical (including wiring), heat, and plumbing are all included in this build.
What are the dimensions of the bed? Can you fit this full length mattress (north/south arrangement) in the 136” ProMaster?
This is designed to sleep N/S, dimensions are 78"x 74". Ee offer it for the Sprinter, Transit, and Promaster
Are you able to accommodate/modify for a mid roof transit?
We are currently only offering this conversion for the 148 high roof variants at the moment but we'll make sure to make an announcement when more options become available.
@@TitanVans in newbie speak, there are essentially 3 heights and 3 lengths available for the Transit I believe, I think you are saying this is the highest roof option? Which of the three lengths is this? It looks like the shorter of the options? (You really make good use of the space, well done, just adjusting my expectations, and I have found Ford's website unnecessarily confusing on this point. I am gonna go check your website as I am betting it will be clearer what you service with which package. Well done folks!)
@@justlook.productions We currently only offer it for the Transit 148 High Roof.
@@TitanVans copy that but with the 148" wheel base isn't there one longer? Isn't there an RB, EB, LB? I am happy with what you present here, it's not an issue :) Just visualizing it, and playing with the ford website, thanks very much.
@@justlook.productions Yes, Ford offers a 148 EL, similar to the Sprinter 170. We currently do not offer the Timber for either.
The big difference between this and the more expensive cvs s are creature comforts. No bathroom, no shower , ac, generator
Thats right! We designed this to be simple, functional, and durable. We got rid of the frills and reduced the price down to make it more accessible for a larger market.
@@MyPronounIsGoddess we offer some of the items you listed as option for the Timber but we also have a full production product line at www.TitanVans.com.
@@MyPronounIsGoddess Do you think that it's valuable to share that your son converted your van for less money than a professional van upfitter?
@@MyPronounIsGoddessexactly. By the time you add the necessary items, you are up to the cost of most other b vans. There is no free lunch . Only advantage is can check quality of the build
@@MyPronounIsGoddessHuh?? What kind of dumb comment is that???. This is damn business Beverly, remember America, capitalism, people trying to make a business and achieve the dream and all that. I am not even American and I get it. What you want a business with tons of overhead and a shop with employees and insurance and business license and tools that need replacement, get them to R&D everything, procure all the equipment and supplies etc etc and your comment is that your son can do it cheaper. OMG…..
I followed up after watching this and went online to Titan Vans, and found a much higher price and no cabinets on walls. None were shown? Almost 10k higher, by the way!
Hey Judith, thanks for reaching out. It sounds like you might have come across our Classic model, which is available on our main Titan Vans website. Our Titan Vans builds come with some premium features like a 3-year warranty and advanced electrical and water systems.
Titanvans.com
The TIMBER, on the other hand, is a unique offering exclusively through our TitanDIYKits site. While it has a more straightforward setup, it provides an affordable entry point for those looking to create their own custom adventure van. If you have any questions about the TIMBER or would like more information, please don't hesitate to ask. We're here to help!
www.titandiykits.com/pages/timber-camper-van-conversion
regarding the spray shower... can it be switched to a heated shower of just the temp from the tank.
The Timber van kit is not offerred with a hot water option. The water at both the sink and exterior wash will be whatever the ambient temperature of the water is in the fresh water tank.
Very nice guys!! With a 2023 that houses the aux battery under the passenger seat, where would you relocate the Webasto? The cubby on passenger side seems like a good location but the Yeti is there. Also, how do you use the cubby as steps to the bed if the bed is pulled out all the way and covers over the entire cubby? I just cannot see how it can be used as a step to the bed? Maybe I do not fully see how this would work based off the video? But great build and looks like a wicked option. Will this be offered as a DIY? Or any other DIY kits coming online with you guys?
Yes, eventually we will releaee this as a DIY kit that you can assemble and install yourself!
@@TitanVans thanks guys! Trying to battle a little bit for you online with all the dumb comments. Anyways, what about the Webasto heater location for newer vans with aux batteries?
@@pjbeattie1 is that Ford specific? Possibly a specific option with Ford? This video is of a 2023 Ford Transit 148 and the batteries were still located under the driver seat. Mercedes is still under the driver side floor board.
@@TitanVanshey guys no sorry I meant for a new Sprinter. The new vans have the auxiliary battery under the passenger seat and the heaters cannot fit very well with the battery in there as well, so I hear? Are the brand new Sprinters that you have built not having the Aux battery under the passengers seat?? The dealer says the change was for the 2023 year with AWD.???
@@pjbeattie1 No, they are mistaken. We have built dozens of builds on the 23 AWD Sprinters. Battery is still under driver floor board. Same for 24 as well, we have some coming in in Decemember
Do you include insulation for cold climents in the build?
Yes the Timber includes full insulation throughout the walls, doors, and ceiling.
Everything checks out...just wondering about those air bubbles in the fabric above the driver side sleeping window...are they all like this or is this something to expect if we order a kit?...I still would get one just like mine not to have any bubbles.
Those are not air bubbles but actually a bump out to allow the factory wire harness to pass through.
@@TitanVans Dang I should of known that ...thank you for your swift reply.
@@l.d.8310 Thanks for watching and the comments!
How about cooking and hot water?
Not offered with Timber Van Conversion, offered by Titan DIY Kits. We offer that option and many more through Titan Vans and the many models they offer. Though for cooking you could just use a plug in induction cooktop.
The model you’re showing seems to have e a lot of upgrades and finishes. What is the cost of the conversion in the van shown in this video.
@John_Duh_Vader This van includes the (Finished option, Bunk Windows, Driver-side Awning Window, Maxxair Fan, and the EVO 40 heater option). Fully installed here at Titan Vans will run approximately $32,000. If you opt for the shipped kit these options will still fall under the $25k mark.
@@TitanVans seriously considering a simple build with less components that can go wrong. Much appreciate the info and getting back to me. That says a lot.
Please give us the break down on your material and labor please !! From looking at the video , your material should not cost more than $7k
The Timber Van Conversion is currently only offered with install and prices are listed on our site. www.TitanDIYkits.com
With the electrical system, water tank, plumbing, cabinetry made from the highest grade plywood, stainless steel latches, top of the line hinges, and marine grade flooring, we believe this product is priced extremely competetively.
@@TitanVansAlso, as a former designer, I’d like to point out that you aren’t just buying materials. You are paying for the many, many hours of planning, test tries, and experience of the designers. You are paying them to make all the mistakes first so that you don’t have to. Not everyone will love the design, but respect to the people who put this together- it’s a well thought out option at a good price that will work for a lot of people. Thank you for the option!
@@embr9723 Thanks, certainly a lot of folks these days that undervalue the effort of engineering and design. This product took us 3.5 years to develop with many....many....iterations.
Transits are not good candidates for overhead cabinets due to intrusive bulge where walls meet roof/ceiling and the premature slope of the roof two feet behind the front seats compared to Sprinters and Promasters.
Would it be at all possible to run the heat off of the solar? Gas is a bit pricey. Better than it was but still not what it was before this administration. I don't recall you mentioning a hot water heater. No hot water is a no go for me. 😢
Also is there an option for air conditioning? I don't like dying.
No, heat on any camper vans is not doable off of electricity unless you are plugged in to shore power. It requires too much energy to run for extended periods and the number/size of batteries needed would be cost prohibitive. The Timber van conversion/kit does not come with hot water but it could be retrofitted. Air conditioning is also not an option on the Timber, similar to the reason for the furnace. If you are y wanting these features, check out our full production line at www.TitanVans.com, we have many options including water heaters and AC.
20:23 how much gas does the heater burn per hour? How many hours run the heater to use up , say 1/4 , tank of gas?
The Evo 40 uses approximately .07 to .15 gallons per hour
@@TitanVans that's not too bad at all.
@@waynelast1685 air top heaters are super efficient if properly maintained
Could there be an option for a composting toilet?
Certainly! While our current design doesn't include a designated area for a composting toilet, you can certainly add one after the build is complete. This provides you with the flexibility to customize your space while still allowing us to offer the lowest prices we can. If you decide against the fridge option, consider that the galley offers a convenient spot to store the composting toilet. Thanks for the comment!
Designated toilet locations are however implemented in our full production models like the Metis and Ultra.
What do you guys use for the bed slide mechanism?
The bed is manufactured in house, it less of a mechanism and more of an assembly.
Can the bed be used as a desk? Or how would two people work there comfortably?
Certainly could be or add a marine table foe the front chairs and add swivels.
@@TitanVans stop reading my mind, it's creepy! LOL
This is very nice, but adding veneer edging to the wood would go a long way. The raw edges look cheap.
Thank you so much! Maintaining a respectable price point was our main concern with this product. All of our full-production models come with some form of edge banding on the cabinetry.
do you get the van to?
We do have vans in stock but for the Timber, most customers supply their own van. Cost for the Timber Van Conversion is only for the upfit.
How could anyone pick this as a van home? Eye roll… anyways Great content
For the Yeti power, can you add too it?
We offer various sizes of th Yeti and they offer expansion packs.
Basic product and maybe a little too much storage space. I would be interested if there was a bathroom. Thanks!
Check out our other product line at www.TitanVans.com
Seating options with storage underneath?
We do offer fold away seats that could be installed on the passenger side but it is not a standard option offered on the Timber.
Is AC unit available as an add on?
Not on the Timber, the power system is not adequate to be able to run an AC unit. However, our models offered in our full production line all have AC as an option, www.TitanVans.com