This is genuinely superb. You've got some kind of gift for van conversions, truly. If I was to request a shop to replicate this, I'm thinking: -laminate flooring -pine ceiling -beige carpet lining -white MDF panels Would that suffice? Think they could do it for around 3k for me, roughly speaking
Hiya can you tell me is there a dedicated socket at the back of the screen system to plug into the camera, I know you still have to wire ,power,earth,ect, I’ve bought a camera kit with a monitor & would much rather it come through the factory screen , all the best thanks Neil .
Got a 2006 Hiace camper left hand drive. Certainly inspired after seeing your vids. Shame you can’t share the CAD file. Guess I should design my own. Thx
Louis. I have the same Hiace. I've had it about a week and have been watching tons of videos about conversions. Yours is by far the best for this van. This is exactly how I envisioned it. Do you have a blue print of your design?
Hi Louis, I see you are using the Bosch Professional range, I recently moved to these from Dewalt. I purchased the GSR 12V-15 FC Drill Driver. The offset drill and 90 degrees adaptors with a compact drill made building the side kitchen/wardrobe much easier. My current build - Proace MWB Electric, i managed to get plastic wheel arch covers, could still get the Dodo deadening and double layer bubble insulation underneath. Also I have managed to source a stretch faux leatherette from Terrys Fabrics, Collins FR Faux Leather Fabric which I'm going to try around the door frames.
Great job. Do you happen to have the cutting pattern for the panel you used to cover the recessed part of the sliding door? It would be a great help in my project.. Thanks
Hi mate, sorry to comment on a newer video, just hoping you'll see the comment. Have you got the CAD file for your Hiace seat bracket please? Would help me out a tonne!
Hi Louis.. Great video, thanks.... when the rear door is open above the cooking pull out area, is that Okay to use in the rain. As in, if you have the rear door open above you, as a canopy, but can that be relied on to not ingress water? the hiace and the nv350 nissan seem to have channels that take the run off to the sides, but they go behind the rear lights and into the body work. do you use your set up in the rain is what I'm saying I guess.
Thanks. No I used the inside cooking setup when it rained. Unless you have an awning tent or side guards for the tail gate you a quite exposed in the rain.
Hi, the original seats didn’t have airbags so didn’t have this issue. But you can get a resistor to put in the connector if you want to delete your seat airbags, this tricks the circuit to think you still have an airbag.
This is the smartest and cleanest van build I have seen to date that isn't an excessively costly project. Well done you. Cheers from Vancouver Island, British Columbia.