VerMonsterRV
Gotta Be Nuts
Our chassis was in pretty good condition but we did have a guy with a "dustless blaster" come in to get the rusty spots. It was dustless but left an enormous amount of fine sand everywhere.
Hi Geo.Lander, that's cool, should see your truck at Atkinson Vos late the year. They are now working on our truck so should be getting the Chassis extended this week which will be great. Had a similar experience with the Outbound windows stretching the budget, hadn't allowed that much but needs to be done.
Yea, it seems like one of us should start a expedition window company. Certainly room for undercutting the current offerings IMO. The issue with outbound is they are all made in house in NL. That is also the benefit unrelated to cost of labour of course..
I 100% agree about that they are very costly... But the quality is also superb! Think you both weel be happyabout it in the long run!
We have 2 of the Outbound roof hatches, which we collected in person at their factory in Holland (after a very nice short tour of their factory) and installed the following day at a Dutch petrol station (to many peoples amusement?)
Super straight forward installation and awsome built quality. Thermal insulation is also very good. Our truck has been parked outside the whole winter with minimal heating on inside, with +10deg celsius on the inside and - 15 deg celsius on the outside we have yet not experienced any condensation on the windows. I find that quite impressive!
Cab access? For me no cab camper access is a deal breaker.
Consider dropping at least two steps inside the box. This is enough to get in and out (with a little stretch) without deploying the steps. It also avoids the ridiculous long scissor steps that extend 5' out from the side of the truck.
Looking good!
Stop by for a Coffee if you find yourself on the West Coast some day.
Nice! Where are you based @Marmite ?