Final Video of a completed 2021 Showhauler 4x4 Extreme Edition. It goes to it's new home in just days, super proud of our team, the guys at Showhauler, and everyone else that made this all come together!
I have to admit, you did this right. I can't say I would change much if I custom ordered it other than maybe the high roof out front (kid dependent obviously). Thanks for taking the time to make the video. I'll give a call to discuss more.
Tickle or no tickle, you present well. This coach is one you are proud of. Your attention to detail and your experience-influenced decisions throughout this build are obvious. Congrats!
very nice, perhaps a back-side ladder and a roof mounted rack, some cargo bags or baskets as optional, to increase storage (if legally allowed). Also, the cabin could be converted into a bedroom if seats would fully recline and a double place folding mattress added on top (the mattress could be kept over the bed on top during driving), a utilities trailer could be added and/or a bicycles mounted rack...The vehicle is quite nice!
Things have sure come a long ways since I was a growing up. We had a pop-up camper that smelled like mold, kept you dry most of the time but not all the time, and no heat whatsoever.
Omg , I have watched more RV videos than I could ever count but none of them have been like this!! This is the coolest thing I have ever seen and I would love to full-time in this thing. It's perfect from the colors outside and in all the way down to the pocket doors 😃 I truly love it . I'll never own one and probably will never even see one in person but hey, it doesn't hurt to dream right ? Great job
Dear Amy, why do you say that you would never own one? Would you be willing to talk to me for 5 minutes so I could tell you how easy it would be to own one of these free and clear? Bryan
Great rig. I would just change a couple of things and it would be perfect for me and the wife. Making water closet so you can have excess to the bedroom. Use the pocket doors when you go full shower. Second put a door in front of the washer combo to hide it. Go full induction it’s safer when kids are around. Finally a ladder on the back to go up and clean the solar panels. These would be the changes I would make.
My #1 issue is repair. I understand you build these to be tough. But what happens when somethings breaks in the middle of no where? The parts are so unique. I love this!
It's like when your a kid looking at a toy that you know that will never get lol. I love drooling watching these RV videos, but sad I'll never have one....
I absolutely love this. I would sacrifice cupboard space for that washer/dryer combo as well. It is absolutely beautiful. The only thing I would change would be to swap out the electric stovetop for an induction stovetop. Magnetic pots are inexpensive and induction is so quick to heat, cool to touch around the element so you don't burn yourself as well. All in all this is gorgeous!
This is very cool. I'm more of a boat guy, but I could see myself enjoying one of these. I'd be nervous as hell to drive one of these behemoths on the road though -- especially here in the midwest where it seems like half of the major highways are under construction.
My mother-in-law was waiting at the bus-stop for her job in the Rust Home. A drive-by shooting brought all her dreams to a sudden halt. . Oh, do not worry. She is alright. As long as you over-look the bag glued to her belly. Because she got shot by hoodlums, and now wears a bag constantly. . So, I would give anything for this wonderful woman to interrupt my walk kitchen-to-bedroom and bedroom-to-kitchen. . Thank you for stirring unpleasant memories. Next time before you make a heartless comment, maybe you could engage the old noodle, and show some appropriate appreciation for the pillars of our society. . Pretty please?
Look for Isotherm refrigerators. I use them on all the boats I build. Great 12V systems of all kinds of sizes. I buy mine through Osculati in Italy. I have an OEM contract with them and my pricing is much better. Great video. Love the 4X4 complete UNIT.
If I could afford this I love the fact that it's built so sturdy..... The stronger the build the better... He did not say what the fresh water capacity is..... I love the inside layout also and especially the compressor run frig
20:50 Two adults that like each other…LOL…Love this coach…like your style…great insights and education on what we should do if we get one, appreciate that.
The rugged design really makes sense. Usually the more functionality you put in a camper, the closer to the city and connected systems it needs until it just turns into a mobile home. But this will take you where you won't have any infrastructure and most people are in tents, making relatively more luxurious.
That thing is awesome. Show Hauler! That's what I'm looking for. Is perfect for the urban streets. Good for getting out Into the Woods. This thing is kick ass.
$700,000 for this on their website. I'd like to know where people are using this that this is really needed over a regular RV or is this just something to spend money on if you got money to blow? Only thing I can think of is maybe Alaska or northern Canada.
@@jahmanborneo1343 how is this cheap? IMO this is a monster..i def dont own that much of money haha but i would buy this if i could! i would just live in it,,, iam a mobile DJ so this thing is very usefull and i travel alot making YT videos i think this is more than an RV
@@youtubeuser6999 That's the whole point. Are you doing a lot of parties in the middle of the arctic circle or death valley desert? NO. You can use a regular rv.
The people who buy these aren't like most of us. 700K to those people is like 25K to us. The only way I could buy one of those is if I lived in it full time. I have lived full time in an RV before. It was a 40' 5th wheel. It was nice, and I have no complaints. But you learn how to be a minimalist real fast. It doesn't take long for all that space to get used up.
I’ve seen enough Walking Dead episodes to know that if there’s a zombie apocalypse, you’re gonna want something like this. (I wonder if they have an option for cattle guards like old timey trains.)
Wow ! That’s a home away from home . . Very well done ! I like that Conner bed . The entire coach Alwsome . I wish I had it to live in . Go anywhere . Pickup & move & you got your home with you .
Love how share your strong opinions and ideas on how things should be. My two observations on that coaches interior. I would want washer/dryer hidden especially when it’s in the kitchen. When you removed the sink covers it seemed awkward on where do you put them when your using the sink? Which made me think that if you found the right hardware ( which does exist out there) you could clip them on the edge of the counter or off a wall surface to add more counter space to utilize when your cooking. Counter space is always a premium in a coach. Just thinks that came to me when watching. Thanks
I know places in the Sierra Madres in Mexico that I would love to drive this, but dealing with the fear of being robbed or killed would prevent me from even considering it. I could not even afford one of the lug-nuts. LOL !
@ 22:00, I'm imagining a removable compact projector attached to the top on the left above the table, and the display for watching, could be opposite, to the right side, over the sofa window shade, to free up space from that TV up there in the sleeping quarters. I'm an RV designer....Yayyyyy! This is a beautiful vehicle/lifestyle. Looks REAL sturdy!! Niiiiccce
This is a great unit. Although I would make a few adjustments such as loose the dinet and window, Replace with a big screen smart tv. Loose the slide and extend the kitchen closer to the cab. I love a big kitchen. Loose the over the couch bunk, replace with more cupboards. Other than that the rest is good
The overhead bunks are not secure for kids - my kids would fall off easily. You need to put some kind of guard and make it child proof... even for adults might be dangerous. Otherwise it looks great 👍
@bobak, Maybe you should have thought about a bunch of easily-fall-off reproductions before you engaged in questionable behavior without the benefits of 'protection'...
It can’t weigh anywhere near a trash hauler truck that drive on side streets every week. I just don’t understand your comment or concern regarding weight and side streets. Thank You
@Steve, Bus? Moving van? Garbage truck? Delivery truck? Dump-truck, concrete truck? . re -- 'not many' Disagree. We travel rough logger tracks and across deserts. We travel with our caravan chums, some in ancient station-wagons. Any of us could easily drive on your 'not many side-streets'... blind-folded with one hand tied behind our back. . Next.
Awesome rig! Fit and finish is top notch. You may want to look into the Lithionics 675ah battery for future builds. Its very compact and lightweight for its energy capacity. I believe many of the Lithionics batteries also have built in heaters.
Is all that storage a good thing? Seems counter productive plus adds extra weight. (Counter productive in that you are using that for less of an imprint - I imagine. You'd want less "stuff" with you - just necessities.)