Hey James, this is awesome! you have a perfect car setup to explore and go to new places. In Costa Rica you could go to all the volcanos and beaches. Thanks for sharing!!!
Interesting video. Though more info than maybe I needed about the contents of each of the draws and boxes. The shelf was an interesting design and maybe something to expand on in pt 2. My only concern was the lack of bulkhead between those storage boxes and the passenger area. In event of a roll-over the passengers are very vulnerable. And as much as the headrests can work as a barrier, they are not designed for that task of restraining anything heavy in the rear ca go area. Otherwise, a very compact and useful setup.
Cool setup. Well done. I have a 2013 and it’s been great for camping. In future you probably want to improve your sound because your content is great, would be even better with improved audio quality. Happy camping!
Great video, kitchen setup is amazing with the pantry stuff and all! Could you make a LR4 review video, I'm in the market for one and I think getting an owner's perspective is way better than just some regular car review.
Thank you! Its been fun to put it all together. I might consider making an LR4 review, but I should probably wait a little while for a fair review as I'm mad at it right now. I've been going back and forth with a misfire that I can't quite nail down the cause for. Generally I love the vehicle. It rides smoothly and is a very capible truck. One of the reasons that I chose this one was because of the interior space. You can see in the video that there is a lot of space in there to hang out and sleep. I really like that I can sit up even with the mattress all set up. It also gives me a lot of space to work in the kitchen stuff in the back. And I like the look. There are a lot of vehicles that you could do this with, but I like land rovers. Depedning on your needs I would/wouldn't choose one. Because of my current work/life sechdule I can usually only get out of town for weekends or for a week at most every now and again. It is designed for more than that, but I feel comfortable with taking it out for those times. If I was building it for full time living then I might pick a more common vehicle with more accessable parts availability in small towns in case you broke down in the middle of nowhere.
@@JamesMcShinsky thanks a lot for the feedback, I really appreciate it! I really want the LR4, it is a heart over head thing. Haha Hope you are able to solve the misfire! I used to fix cars before changing career, maybe I can help you with it. How are the spark plug and ignition coils condition? Do you have a code reader?
Hi have you had much trouble with the lr4 i was thinking getting one for camping instead of ford transit custom campervan they are quite expensive. I had lr3 for 4 years loved it. enjoyed the video.
@@JamesMcShinsky Thank you for the info. I am 6'2'', and I was looking for a sequoia for a while, but haven't found anything ideal. Your video is very imformative, and help me to boarden my reseach. Thanks a lot.
Unfortunatly RU-vid only let me post a 15 minute video when I uploaded this one. There was only about 3 minutes of footage beyond this before my camera died while filming. I'll get out and get the rest of the footage for a part 2 soon.