akskiffer
Member
I STARTED THINKING ABOUT A CAMPERVAN AGAIN. Kids do not really want to go car camping with the folks nowadays. We had a '79 Westie before parenthood then an '86 syncro gl vanagon with a California conversion pop top. Sprinters and the volume within got me jazzed on the idea of a camper build. I began to quail though with the idea of using my roof for breakin' the trail in the tree canopy over secondary USFS roads, rather like trails with about no maintenance once the logging is over. the modern diesels seem like maintenance trouble with the sensors and spendy filters. The 4x4 Mercedes van idea too impractical and I'd never forgive myself for the inevitable scratches on a new rig.
I knew about awd astros but didn't want a minivan; I have too much gear nowadays. I wanted the space, payload, power, parts availability, reliability ,towing capability and safety features of an American AWD.
the Expo was the clear choice. Stabilitrak was standard starting in '09 and became a requirement if it could keep me and a big van out of trouble.
Bought a 2009 Chevy 1500 AWD express dual fuel passenger LT in September.
Passenger LT has it over the cargo models. I like the windows. Driver side cargo doors seemed neat but would suck up wall space for a camper build.
I wanted a bed in back and to be able to reach my stove from the bed to utilize the stovetop espresso pot as a snooze alarm. It worked so well back in the westie days.
The dealer had put these chevy 18" mags on with wrangler sr a 265/65 rubber.
I had my work laid out for me.
Thanks,
Tod
'09 express 1500 H1(awd) LT
I knew about awd astros but didn't want a minivan; I have too much gear nowadays. I wanted the space, payload, power, parts availability, reliability ,towing capability and safety features of an American AWD.
the Expo was the clear choice. Stabilitrak was standard starting in '09 and became a requirement if it could keep me and a big van out of trouble.
Bought a 2009 Chevy 1500 AWD express dual fuel passenger LT in September.
Passenger LT has it over the cargo models. I like the windows. Driver side cargo doors seemed neat but would suck up wall space for a camper build.
I wanted a bed in back and to be able to reach my stove from the bed to utilize the stovetop espresso pot as a snooze alarm. It worked so well back in the westie days.
The dealer had put these chevy 18" mags on with wrangler sr a 265/65 rubber.
I had my work laid out for me.
Thanks,
Tod
'09 express 1500 H1(awd) LT