Love the build! Do you have a list of the items used for this build? I’m curious what that plastic you used to fill In the walls and the aluminum you used for the bed frame?
The aluminum is just 80/20 aluminum which you can buy online. Plastic panels are just corrugated plastic they come in two foot by 4 ft sections on Amazon.
is this a single rear wheel? if so was there a specific reason why not dual rear wheel? im looking to purchase a 23 model but am debating on the DRW since it will be a service vehicle so im assuming it would be a bit more stable?
The dually rides rough. Also there's just so much more wear and tear and cost on brakes and tires and rims, unless you're hauling some really really heavy stuff doesn't really justify it in my opinion.
@@MrSuperchargedv8 probably true. There isn't a ton of ground clearance. However most people put larger rims and tires. There's even a company that offers a one and a half inch lift kit. So I had to lift kit first then get the maximum size tire and rim I think you can add about three and a half to 4 in total. But in reality 99% of these vans are on regular roads.
Simply AMAZING Donnie!!!!!
Man! Nice set up. You are a stud!
Best walkthrough of a van ever 🎉
Great setup !
Thanks! It's the roomiest simplest most efficient build I've done and I love having the couch space and the large bed if needed.
@@vacayalldayeveryday and mule bags are easy on the forehead 😉
Love the build! Do you have a list of the items used for this build? I’m curious what that plastic you used to fill
In the walls and the aluminum you used for the bed frame?
The aluminum is just 80/20 aluminum which you can buy online. Plastic panels are just corrugated plastic they come in two foot by 4 ft sections on Amazon.
Awesome, thanks for the tip!
is this a single rear wheel? if so was there a specific reason why not dual rear wheel? im looking to purchase a 23 model but am debating on the DRW since it will be a service vehicle so im assuming it would be a bit more stable?
The dually rides rough. Also there's just so much more wear and tear and cost on brakes and tires and rims, unless you're hauling some really really heavy stuff doesn't really justify it in my opinion.
@@vacayalldayeveryday ive noticed ppl saying the back end scrapes on steep inclines…
@@MrSuperchargedv8 probably true. There isn't a ton of ground clearance. However most people put larger rims and tires. There's even a company that offers a one and a half inch lift kit. So I had to lift kit first then get the maximum size tire and rim I think you can add about three and a half to 4 in total. But in reality 99% of these vans are on regular roads.