Great video. I'm seriously considering selling my Coachman Beyond (Ford Transit) and getting a Sprekko. When we do, we will definitely being contact to price out some mods. Thank you for sharing along the way. I look forward to seeing the progress through Phase 2.
Thanks for the information. Does the 295 spare still fit in between the frame rails, or do you need a different location for it? As I understand it, only the spare is interchangeable? The other four are either front or rear only?
That it doesn't. I'm working on a solution for that. But as of now it does not. If you aren't towing rigd swing out would be my solution, but I tow a lot so I can use that The front and rear wheels are specific. The spare is not. No ability to correct on Mercedes. We use a Garmin navigation device for that
as of RIGHT NOW, no. It seems there is tune detection software baked into the ECU that is a challenge and detects when certain parameters are outside of the factory limits, logging the instances thus voiding warranty
@@user-go3st1lz5r it drives around town better than our 19 v6 4x4. On the highway I feel it holds it own at 70-75 through the Tennessee mountains around Chattanooga. The engine is a bit louder as it likes to be higher in the rpm's but other than that I don't have any complaints in my use really
Induction boils water significantly faster, and I cook outside. We all use our vehicles different ways. If antiquated propane and a mediocre outdoor cooking spot built in is important the Trekko is still here! That's why they have them both
its significantly less than that. But honestly, all good! You can absolutely get one and run it as is, with almost any other RV. We just show you what is able to be done!
I'm so confused what you are trying to say. This was a general overview. We will show you individual items in other videos. And we don't sell them, so we aren't charging anything. People come to us to have parts put on their ekkos. Maybe you have us confused with an Rv dealer.
So sick dude!!!! Lottery rig!!!
Fully fitted, that sounds like a $300k rig, if it stops at that. It will be capable for sure!
Nahhhh nowhere near honestly!
Great video. I'm seriously considering selling my Coachman Beyond (Ford Transit) and getting a Sprekko. When we do, we will definitely being contact to price out some mods. Thank you for sharing along the way. I look forward to seeing the progress through Phase 2.
It's a killer van and you won't be disappointed!
Thanks so much. I'm in full immersion, study mode now. 😊
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Love this! Would to see the things your talking about while you are talking about it!
Would be more interesting to see the upgrades than just you talking about them
Sweet!
Nice work. I just bought the same wheels for my 3500XD 4x4. This wheel/tire combo fits without a 2" lift?
Yes with some trimming
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Have you looked into the possibility of installing a compose toilet in this rig?
we haven't, and it is not something we would care to explore honestly. I like the cassette
@@FreedomVanGo I would get one of these rigs if they would put a black tank in them but I am not a cassette guy. Oh well.
Thanks for the information. Does the 295 spare still fit in between the frame rails, or do you need a different location for it? As I understand it, only the spare is interchangeable? The other four are either front or rear only?
Also, can you adjust the computer so the speedometer and fuel mileage calculations are correct? Any change in mileage with the super singles?
That it doesn't. I'm working on a solution for that. But as of now it does not. If you aren't towing rigd swing out would be my solution, but I tow a lot so I can use that
The front and rear wheels are specific. The spare is not.
No ability to correct on Mercedes. We use a Garmin navigation device for that
@@FreedomVanGo Looks like the 275s won't work unless you ok with loosing 600+ pounds off the payload.
@@jackodinsen604 that's why we use the 295
are you going to modify the engine at all? Give it more power
as of RIGHT NOW, no. It seems there is tune detection software baked into the ECU that is a challenge and detects when certain parameters are outside of the factory limits, logging the instances thus voiding warranty
Thanks for the quick reply. In your opinion how is the power given that this is a big & heavy vehicle? How is the torque?@@FreedomVanGo
@@user-go3st1lz5r it drives around town better than our 19 v6 4x4. On the highway I feel it holds it own at 70-75 through the Tennessee mountains around Chattanooga. The engine is a bit louder as it likes to be higher in the rpm's but other than that I don't have any complaints in my use really
Over $200K and you give me no outdoor cooking and a cheesy drawer/power wasting induction burner?! REALLY?!!. FIRE the guy that sold that idea!
Induction boils water significantly faster, and I cook outside. We all use our vehicles different ways. If antiquated propane and a mediocre outdoor cooking spot built in is important the Trekko is still here! That's why they have them both
So spend over $200k for just the van and then add all of this expensive after market? Approaching $300 all in? HARD PASS
its significantly less than that. But honestly, all good! You can absolutely get one and run it as is, with almost any other RV. We just show you what is able to be done!
So sick he couldn't even show what they did. Also rip off for now charging way above the base price of the RV for moderate mods.
I'm so confused what you are trying to say.
This was a general overview. We will show you individual items in other videos.
And we don't sell them, so we aren't charging anything. People come to us to have parts put on their ekkos. Maybe you have us confused with an Rv dealer.