wjeeper
Active member
CONGRATS!
Where to start? My suggestion is get out and enjoy your van! Don't get mired with worrying about what modifications to do or not to do things will present themselves as you use it. We have been giving our van a "test run" this summer to generate a want list of modifications. As we take trips we take a sharpie and write things that we need as they become apparent. We have also been taking out stuff we haven't used after two trips, thinking is if you don't use it in a few trips you don't really need it.This way we are only adding things that we need, not things that sound cool, but aren't practical. Our wishlist is significantly different than it was when we started.
What color of paint is on your torsion bar keys? (There should be a paint dot) Depending on what color you have stock stock F-150/ Expedition Keys and blocks in the back yield 2.5" of lift for about $80+ Shocks. Or a leveling kit for a Silverado works well and is cheap too! A do it yourself bodylift for more lift is also an option too! I think some high quality shocks are give the biggest ride improvement. I cheaped out on my shocks.......it still is light years better than it was stock, but I wish I had spent a bit more on some quality shocks.It could use new tires and id also like to get the 2" lift kit from boulder offroad vans. Should I also look into the rear handling kit as well? New suspension would be nice too.
To answer this question I am going to ask a few: Are you looking for dedicated camp/ surf mobile or will it have to pull double duty as a commuter? How long of trips (distance and days/ nights) are you thinking of taking? How many will be tagging along with you? What kind of camping are you use to? Backpackers vs Glampers have different needs it seems.Now my question to the people here is where to start. I plan on using it as a surf/camp mobile. Id like to build a platform in the back for a bed with storage underneath. Insulate it. Put a fan in the roof(but possibly get a topper for it first). Maybe add two side windows?
Where to start? My suggestion is get out and enjoy your van! Don't get mired with worrying about what modifications to do or not to do things will present themselves as you use it. We have been giving our van a "test run" this summer to generate a want list of modifications. As we take trips we take a sharpie and write things that we need as they become apparent. We have also been taking out stuff we haven't used after two trips, thinking is if you don't use it in a few trips you don't really need it.This way we are only adding things that we need, not things that sound cool, but aren't practical. Our wishlist is significantly different than it was when we started.