If you have a setup, what do you camp in?
I'll start. I've got an '02 Tacoma
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elm.If you have a setup, what do you camp in?
I'll start. I've got an '02 Tacoma
BiffbarfHave a similar setup bit with a 4runner. I call it the poorrunner.
SendyMcSendyfacePretty shit off road, but great for interstate rippin
BiffbarfSick 'vo man. Always wanted one of these.
BiffbarfHave a similar setup bit with a 4runner. I call it the poorrunner.
whitenabLast year was all in the back of an f350 longbed - quite spacious for a pickup bed, but still cold, cramped, and not the best place to hangout.
GF and I decided we liked standing up, being warm, and cooking out of the elements sooo we bought this thing:
It's a 2001 e450, red cross disaster relief vehicle. It looked like this:
Now, it looks like this when it is clean:
But after the last 2 weeks on the road skiing out of it, it started looking more like this:
Definitely not perfect, but it's really cool to use something we built, and can continue to work on and add to. A camper on a truck would be really cool too but this has way more storage and we got to build something/learn a ton. If you're around hood you might see us, come say hi.
SendyMcSendyfacePretty shit off road, but great for interstate rippin
enso
First built I've ever done, but probably not the last. Started out with a regular Volkswagen t4, stripped it completely, cut open the roof and glued on the high top. Pretty happy with how it turned out. I don't have alot of pictures of the interior right now, but I'll edit this post with a few somewhere in the near future
MXmxThe Volvo is awesome.
ThAtDuDeNaTe1993 Volvo 940 TURBO
whitenabThat is way sick! I have thought about cutting the roof off an awd astro and doing something similar. Definitely want to see the inside.
Is it really just glue? What kind of glue did you use?
SendyMcSendyfacethanks dude!
fuck yeah volvo gang
whitenabLast year was all in the back of an f350 longbed - quite spacious for a pickup bed, but still cold, cramped, and not the best place to hangout.
GF and I decided we liked standing up, being warm, and cooking out of the elements sooo we bought this thing:
It's a 2001 e450, red cross disaster relief vehicle. It looked like this:
Now, it looks like this when it is clean:
But after the last 2 weeks on the road skiing out of it, it started looking more like this:
Definitely not perfect, but it's really cool to use something we built, and can continue to work on and add to. A camper on a truck would be really cool too but this has way more storage and we got to build something/learn a ton. If you're around hood you might see us, come say hi.
ensoIt really is nothing but glue which keeps it together. I was a bit skeptical at first as well, but when it's on its on there for good.
After cutting open the roof I reinforced the front and the back of the original roof to regain strength and stability. Afterwards degreased the roof and applied the sikaflex with a caulking gun. After that it's just as simple as lowering the new roof gently onto it. I did strap it down together with some beams while the glue was setting. If this makes sense without any visual aid.
I'll be back home on Tuesday and I'll see if I can find the hard drive with pictures of the building process.
Oh and the glue I used is called sikaflex 221
**This post was edited on Feb 29th 2020 at 8:30:07am
MXmxI’ll be in good all this week at timberline and skibowl.
is the van not being awd or 4x4 a issue?
where do you poop?
whitenabWe're up at meadows for the weekend but have to work this week :(
So far no 4x4 has not been an issue. We have wintercat ssts (non studded) on all 6 tires and to this date I have not felt the rear end slip because of slick roads after driving around hood and out to Montana/Idaho. However we do get some rear float on chopped up deeper snow and deep slush. have not used chains yet.
The lodge! We don't have a composting toilet or anything at this point and it's really not hard to make it work/take advantage of bathrooms. The PNW has a bunch of sno-parks and most have pit toilets too.
We aren't in it full time at this point just weekends and long trips so we'll see how it all shakes out when we take next winter off of work and ski.
TnskiThe humble suv
MXmxJeep Compass? How can you sleep in one? Are you 4’ tall?
MXmxHows Meadows? Seems really crowded.
TnskiNo I'm 6'9"", and everything is too small and it's a chevy suburban btw.
ThAtDuDeNaTeThe pic you posted is definitely not a chevy suburban....
MXmxI know. That looks like a Jeep Compass or Cherokee to me.
TnskiI'm just giving you a bad time, yes it's a Cherokee and I'm 5, 9. It's fine for sleeping purpose but always wanted a suv. I wish it had more ground clearance though.
jps2.0has anyone ever heard of hearse campers
ThAtDuDeNaTeI used to own a hearse. And i camped in it. Very spacious for a station wagon
jps2.0has anyone ever heard of hearse campers
jps2.0did you ever get any ghost vibes hahaha
whitenabDamn that's pretty crazy but so cool. You reinforced the frame? Like added some cross bars or ? Yeah looking forward to those pics
whitenabBringing this back for an update and to see if anyone built a setup over the summer.
We did some remodeling. A reminder of what our truck looked like:
We wanted to do some noise proof work on the cab so we tore it down to bare metal. Got rid of any rust and dirt and repainted it. Then covered it with a layer of kilmat and some vinyl sheeting I got from my works trash. It has become much quieter and more comfortable to drive.
We cut a door hole where the old serving window was, added 1 new window and upgraded the two passenger side windows.
We painted it blue and did raptor liner on the baseboard.
The complete outside with new windows, added a door, painted, upgraded side flood lights to LEDs and new headlights. "Small" but massively important was new mirrors. It has made driving at least 10x safer. We had to cut new holes in the door to mount the mirrors and it was my single worst part buying endeavor. Took me 4 times going to Ace and Lowes to get the right bolts.
Inside we added a simple foot pump water system, a new counter top, cushions, a new bucket/hamper for storage thing under the coats, and of course the new windows and doors.
Madi made a little mountain kicker board for underneath the seating. I don't think this picture does it justice. We trimmed the windows way better this time so it feels more profesh now.
A few weeks ago out at Smith.
Still lots to fix/upgrade/etc but it's moving in the right direction.
ThAtDuDeNaTe1993 Volvo 940 TURBO
whitenabBringing this back for an update and to see if anyone built a setup over the summer.
We did some remodeling. A reminder of what our truck looked like:
We wanted to do some noise proof work on the cab so we tore it down to bare metal. Got rid of any rust and dirt and repainted it. Then covered it with a layer of kilmat and some vinyl sheeting I got from my works trash. It has become much quieter and more comfortable to drive.
We cut a door hole where the old serving window was, added 1 new window and upgraded the two passenger side windows.
We painted it blue and did raptor liner on the baseboard.
The complete outside with new windows, added a door, painted, upgraded side flood lights to LEDs and new headlights. "Small" but massively important was new mirrors. It has made driving at least 10x safer. We had to cut new holes in the door to mount the mirrors and it was my single worst part buying endeavor. Took me 4 times going to Ace and Lowes to get the right bolts.
Inside we added a simple foot pump water system, a new counter top, cushions, a new bucket/hamper for storage thing under the coats, and of course the new windows and doors.
Madi made a little mountain kicker board for underneath the seating. I don't think this picture does it justice. We trimmed the windows way better this time so it feels more profesh now.
A few weeks ago out at Smith.
Still lots to fix/upgrade/etc but it's moving in the right direction.
SendyMcSendyfaceDude that looks wicked, great job!
evo.comThis is rad. I'm always so tempted to pull the trigger on some of the old ambulances kicking around on Craiglist, especially some of the 4x4 diesels that pop up occasionally.
FruitBootProbtw this is my camper, it's not much but it gets the job done for the time being