I will say, after some more time, I forgot to add that I would put in at least a small roof vent fan. Such as the one below. I just don't get enough air circulation even on moderate temperature nights. MAXXAIR Vent Maxxfan Dome, 6" Fan, White www.amazon.com/dp/B07TVQF5QD/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_D6TNBN5GZWCY1K72MNE8
Being able to remove the seats is HUGE for space availability. Unfortunately I have to keep my seats in place. Maybe in 4 more years I can pull them out. Very nice layout!
I have a 2008 xl that I’m looking to do a removable setup with. These videos are nice for me to kinda visualize what I want to do especially since we have the same car color and all except I got the ac controls on the back of the center console which sucks cause I like the cooler idea. I def want to do an inverter. Mine is 2wd but it’s got the g80 and I’ve only gotten stuck once trying to pull this guy out at some muddy ass lake near the rio grande. Other than that I’ve been able to go wherever i want just being mindful. I have some nitto terra grapplers tho which help a lot I’m sure. I went with a 10ply tire to handle the extra weight better. Took it on a 10k mile trip out west this summer with my brother and his dog and didn’t do anything to the car besides take all seats out of the back but 1. If I’m gonna be on the road for longer than a month sleeping in a hammock or tent gets old and I want some type of mattress to sleep on every night. I like the water tube idea too I might have to do that. Im getting excited for this summer now. Keep up the vids man
Awesome, man! Love the vision! Go for it! Would def recommend at least a small roof vent van, like in the comment I pinned in this video. Best of luck!
Dude, makes life way easier. You prob need around a 1500-2000W inverter depending on the microwave you're using. But if you can fit it into a build, I totally recommend it.
I will say, after some more time, I forgot to add that I would put in at least a small roof vent fan. Such as the one below. I just don't get enough air circulation even on moderate temperature nights.
MAXXAIR Vent Maxxfan Dome, 6" Fan, White www.amazon.com/dp/B07TVQF5QD/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_D6TNBN5GZWCY1K72MNE8
Comfy bed is my #1 priority
Totally get that.
Love the rig man. This thing is a beauty setup.
Thanks!
Being able to remove the seats is HUGE for space availability. Unfortunately I have to keep my seats in place. Maybe in 4 more years I can pull them out. Very nice layout!
Yeah, absolutely. Do what you gotta do! And thanks!
Your videos are great! I have a Honda CR-V build and I’m loving your vertical cubby unit. 🤙🏼Hi from Aus 🇦🇺
Thanks! Hi back!
Good ideas from your rig my brother, I’m planing to do the same or similar with my 2006 ESV Escalade that I own for 10 years.
Glad I could help! Good luck with your build!
I have a 2008 xl that I’m looking to do a removable setup with. These videos are nice for me to kinda visualize what I want to do especially since we have the same car color and all except I got the ac controls on the back of the center console which sucks cause I like the cooler idea. I def want to do an inverter. Mine is 2wd but it’s got the g80 and I’ve only gotten stuck once trying to pull this guy out at some muddy ass lake near the rio grande. Other than that I’ve been able to go wherever i want just being mindful. I have some nitto terra grapplers tho which help a lot I’m sure. I went with a 10ply tire to handle the extra weight better. Took it on a 10k mile trip out west this summer with my brother and his dog and didn’t do anything to the car besides take all seats out of the back but 1. If I’m gonna be on the road for longer than a month sleeping in a hammock or tent gets old and I want some type of mattress to sleep on every night. I like the water tube idea too I might have to do that. Im getting excited for this summer now. Keep up the vids man
Awesome, man! Love the vision! Go for it! Would def recommend at least a small roof vent van, like in the comment I pinned in this video. Best of luck!
How useful has the microwave been?
Dude, makes life way easier. You prob need around a 1500-2000W inverter depending on the microwave you're using. But if you can fit it into a build, I totally recommend it.