Hahaha yeah true ! Would you like to have the brothers to make an appearance together in one of our future builds? Maybe if we get 800 likes on this video, we will make it happen :)
Great set-up. I will probably have to wait for the this week's Powerball win before ordering one though. I would hate to think what the total cost is but quality work and materials costs a lot of money so that was not a criticism. .
A lot of thought has gone into this build and congratulations a fine WA company. Just one question how much does all this weigh, do you need a GVM upgrade?
This vehicle already had a 3780kg GVM upgrade. You could manage it without the upgrade, especially if it was the new model, however it could limit things like water storage capacity.
If I may make a suggestion on such a well thought out electrical box and system where everything is in one place? As an old infantry boy with arthritis- I’m a sook in the cold in my old age- any room for a diesel heater in that box as well? 😂
Hi @junglebunnymambo ! Don't worry, we recently sent one troopy kit to America with a space for diesel heater. We also include the wood floor cut out in the middle where the diesel heater would be mounted. Check out our recent updates on our instagram @klarmannautomotivesolutions, we recently upload a video on this particular question. Thank you !
It's the 3dsm 3/8 mbsp Nylon Coupling, we recently just switch to blue colored ones instead of yellow. Link: perthpro.com.au/products/3dsm-3-8-mbsp-nylon-coupling
Nice to see you have implemented my suggestion of using the number 4 on the remote control to turn on all 3 lights at once is this something that I can now program myself in the set up you installed for me
Safety? I love these builds and have a Troopy myself. I do appreciate they don't have the best safety features anyway, but I do wonder about how safe some of these builds are. This looks superb, but If you've got a 72l fridge behind the passenger seat, how safe is it if you even get slightly bumped from behind if someone rear ends you at the traffic lights? Do the metal drawers crumple? Would wooden drawers be safer? I'm not criticising, just wondering.
The fridge is wedged in between the metal cabinets and is held in place by 600kg capacity cargo straps attached to dedicated securing points. Given the rigid ladder frame chassis, I would not envisage much body crumpling going on except where catastrophic impact forces were exerted. The aluminium cabinets would deform and provide energy absorption. I believe that wooden ones would deform and shatter at a lower applied load.
Un-subscribing because good people below have asked questions and you have taken no interest and posted no answers , obviously you don't care so we don't.
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The aluminium cabinets were not weighed without the electrical fitout installed. I think the wooden fitout was 125kg, without the electrics. The aluminium fitout was much more space efficient.
For interior parts only without any electrics or plumbing (Australian price - $13,249.60 AUD- inc GST) . For international orders - $12500 AUD. The difference in price is due to an addition of a vented battery compartment to be compliant with recent changes in Australian Wiring Standard