We have been lusting after a way to travel easier, without reservations and at the drop of a hat, while still being able to easily take our 2 dogs.
For longer, planned out trips, we travel with a Ford Raptor and 1986 Avion 32S travel trailer.
But now we have jumped into the vanlife, or should I say vanlife lite, as well.
It has a 4” body lift, 6” lowered floor in the center section, high top, 5.4L, 103k miles. Plan is to remove running boards, build rock slider style steps down both sides, 33” tires, rear locker, modify the folding bed to make it a queen size, insulate, maxxair fan, 140 amp alternator, dual battery, led lighting, and a portable 100 watt solar panel.
When they lowered the floor, they lowered the gas tank, so I am planning on removing it, making a removalable rear cross memember and installing the pre-‘85 style gas tank behind the axle as high as I can get it.
For longer, planned out trips, we travel with a Ford Raptor and 1986 Avion 32S travel trailer.
But now we have jumped into the vanlife, or should I say vanlife lite, as well.
It has a 4” body lift, 6” lowered floor in the center section, high top, 5.4L, 103k miles. Plan is to remove running boards, build rock slider style steps down both sides, 33” tires, rear locker, modify the folding bed to make it a queen size, insulate, maxxair fan, 140 amp alternator, dual battery, led lighting, and a portable 100 watt solar panel.
When they lowered the floor, they lowered the gas tank, so I am planning on removing it, making a removalable rear cross memember and installing the pre-‘85 style gas tank behind the axle as high as I can get it.