Brianna what brand of rails do you recommend for the large bifacial panels? Im mounting on flat roof cargo trailer and curved top skoolie. Thank you and keep the videos rolling! 🙏
Is it just me, or are there a bunch of stuff that looks like they're going to yeet off shelves? I would secure those unless the bus is going to be stationary all the time😅
Fantastic build! Such great suggestions! This is the exact bus I've been looking for (8 window front engine flat nose) and basing my floor plan on, but I've been unsure of the deminisions. Do you happen to know what the length and width of the bus is from behind the driver's seat?
I believe about 23’ long and 7.5’ wide…. I do happen to have a very similar bus thats conversion ready (gutted and mechanically sound) 26’ long. Added bonus of no wheel humps, onspot chains, and only 160k miles on a 2000 body… email me if you are interested! Otherwise ill likely list it publicly this spring 😊
What make drivers seat did yo install and where did yo get it. I’m in the process of searching b for a new seat right now. Did you remove the original seat mount? Is it safe to do that when you install a new seat, and how did you mount the new seat?
There are a lot of great ideas in here and I like the unique layout, thanks for sharing. Those mattresses look pretty narrow for twin, are those actually split queen or maybe small single mattresses?(30" wide instead of 38" wide). Looking at doing something similar but struggling with size compromises. Plus what's the black thing between the bunks, diesel heater outlet perhaps?
@@WolfDogBuses great, thanks for confirmation - I think we'll go the same route. I really appreciate that you always give rationale for decisions and relate experience with your tours - knowing the why helps a lot for those of us who are first timers trying to make good choices for our own builds. So please keep doing things like that extra bit at the end with more explanation!
That’s so unique looking inside and outside. Everything seems neutral which I prefer. Amazing build. The extra water pump I was surprised but that makes sense.? Thanks for sharing.
Seats are pretty darn custom per rig, but this one was from Raney’s… lets see if this link works.. www.raneystruckparts.com/redline-unlimited-comfort-heat-cooling-leather-truck-seat/?sku=24037&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADwrvM0pAKdXdcGKparo194XL3YZE&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkv7lj8LciAMVTEX_AR09RyvwEAQYAiABEgLCw_D_BwE
This vehicle has an interference engine and when they upgraded the timing chain or belt they did it wrong and it bent some valves. You have a 50/50 chance when dealing with an interference engine of getting it right if you don't know what you're doing you have to make damn sure you have everything done the right way otherwise you risk screwing it up. Top dead center on the correct compression stroke is the difference between doing it right and screwing up an engine like this
If I could ever save up enough money to get me a schoolie, which is a dream of mine, I'd def call you and see if you're available!! I've been looking at these videos for years now and this is absolutely my favorite! I loved how you made it look and feel like a home by making separate rooms! I've never seen anyone do this kind of work before, I'm just amazed...Great job sweetie, keep up the great work and keep making these awesome, beautiful and homey homes!! Lol 🤣🤣👍🙏💖😊
Thank you! ❤ its always possible to DIY! I am shifting towards only doing solar installs and consultations to help DIYers.. ya never know, you could be in a bus this time next year 🫣
@ WolfDogBuses, Just came across your channel this morning and LOVE the content!!! Keep going with it! You totally are living the dream of Skoolie livin!!!! Stay relentless and keep the grind!!! You’re amazing!