Thanks for the video, but please provide more technical details about the van... battery brand/capacity, inverter brand/specs, tank sizes, water heater/furnace brand/specs, chassis payload, etc. Of course, details about the living space are important, but the technical specs are just as more important if not more so.
U can google the van model year and figure it out or watch another channel that does that .. he makes the video how he makes them he’s not trying to spend a hour telling u every fucking detail … it’s to give a basic rundown where everything is located design model trim and spec… we live in a world where nobody wants to do any work huh … it gonna kill u to research tht lil information
There doesn't appear to be any foot room on the left and right sides of the sofa. It looks as if only the center spot is practical as actual seating. I'm also concerned about the clearance under the gray and black dump connections--they seem very low to the ground. The driver's side running board flexed under the weight of one leg. What are the weight capacities of the running boards? Regarding the lithium batteries, it is possible and safe to charge them by idling the engine?
@@BrittMFH @BrittMFH Watch a little further, say 18:17. The space between the raised, flat platform and the slanted portion looks shorter than the length of Nick's foot. It may be fine for smaller people or children, but it doesn't appear functional for most adults.
I like your videos like these by yourself so much more than the older ones with Strangerpalooza. On those videos I just can’t stand either of you together. 😂
For 200k USD, help me understand the unfinished 2"x4"s in the overhead storage -- strong, sure, but a bit of sanding and painting wouldn't much harder to do.
The cabinet above the door could have been used for spices if the manufacturer made skinny shelving OR if something could be purchased aftermarket and secured in there for spices.
I wish that they would start including the height of the vehicles so we can know what to measure for garage door it would be important for an all-wheel drive and a non all wheel drive
Generally speaking, the shortest Class B you will find is 9'6" on the Ram chassis. Generally speaking for AWD models they will be right around 10 feet tall. For exact measurements, give us a ring or shoot us a text at 352-337-0776 and ask for Austin, he would love to help you out
Our guarantee is to have you in for service within 5 days of your call. There's no waiting 2 months just to get in for service when you purchase with us
This is an RV and it's on the smaller side when you look at all the RV options that are out there. It's able to be parked in a normal parking space unlike a lot of other RVs
@@sunshinestatervs it may fit side by side, but no way does it not stick out several feet in the back. It’s a nice van though…but if I’m going that size of van, I would just get a traditional design RV.