sixstringsteve
Explorer
Ok, a little background. I cut my teeth rockcrawling toyotas. But now I'm at the point where I'm ready to move away from hardcore rock crawling, but I still want to go on fun trips that require 4x4 and stil have a little bit of a challenge to them. I live in Utah and I've seen some 4x4 vans make other rockcrawlers look silly out in Moab.
Vanaconda was the beast that started putting the van ideas into my head (I'm sure I'm not the only one).
I currently own a '01 4-door tacoma, ifs, 35's, and rear locker. It's a great rig, and there's nothing wrong with it, but I have ADD, and I'm always spicing life up with new challenges/ideas. I'd love the extra room with a van, especially if I could build a sleeping platform for it.
Those of you that have 4x4 vans, can you help me put some of my concerns to rest? I'm having a hard time knowing if I want a 4x4 van for the cool factor, or if it'd really be the right rig for me.
Purpose of the rig: I know "expedition" is a loose term and means something different for everybody, but here's what I'm looking for in a rig: explore remote trails that aren't totally sketchy for a van (but still more than a gravel road), mtb transport vehicle, snowboarding vehicle, daily driver when the weather gets nasty, weekend camping vehicle, driving across the country to explore more of the USA (on and off road) vehicle. I love the outdoors, and I'm still going to camp in a tent a lot but it'd sure be cool to have the option of a sleeping platform in the back if the weather got nasty. I can't ever seeing myself using a pop-up trailer or an RV, that's a little too domesticated for me.
I'm never going to do the baja, serengeti, or australia, and I'll never leave the country in it, and I probably won't be out for more than 3 days at a time. I go camping with my wife and dog, no kids yet, but hoping for kids soon. Does a 4x4 van sound like it'll fit the bill?
I was thinking of a 7.3L Ford E350 with the regular cab size, 8" lift, 37s, ujoint 4x4 conversion, etc. Budget would be what I could sell my truck for. ($14k)
Here are my questions for those that have vans (I'm mainly talking full size vans).
1) they look top-heavy. Are they? How do they handle off-road and on-road?
2) are they noisy inside? I imagine the sheetmetal of a cargo van makes the ride noisy. Especially in a diesel, which I'm planning on.
3) how are they for daily driving?
4) is the wheelbase so long that it makes anything more than a gravel road impossible? I've seen Chris' video with vanaconda, just wondering if I need 37s to get on a fun trail.
5) how are they on cross-country trips for hundreds of miles?
6) what do you miss about your old rig?
7) what do you love about the van?
8) what are the limitations with a van? Have these "limitations" held you back from doing what you wanted in your rig?
9) is it possible to add windows to the cargo vans?
10) anything else you've learned that might be helpful to me?
Thanks for your help!
Vanaconda was the beast that started putting the van ideas into my head (I'm sure I'm not the only one).
I currently own a '01 4-door tacoma, ifs, 35's, and rear locker. It's a great rig, and there's nothing wrong with it, but I have ADD, and I'm always spicing life up with new challenges/ideas. I'd love the extra room with a van, especially if I could build a sleeping platform for it.
Those of you that have 4x4 vans, can you help me put some of my concerns to rest? I'm having a hard time knowing if I want a 4x4 van for the cool factor, or if it'd really be the right rig for me.
Purpose of the rig: I know "expedition" is a loose term and means something different for everybody, but here's what I'm looking for in a rig: explore remote trails that aren't totally sketchy for a van (but still more than a gravel road), mtb transport vehicle, snowboarding vehicle, daily driver when the weather gets nasty, weekend camping vehicle, driving across the country to explore more of the USA (on and off road) vehicle. I love the outdoors, and I'm still going to camp in a tent a lot but it'd sure be cool to have the option of a sleeping platform in the back if the weather got nasty. I can't ever seeing myself using a pop-up trailer or an RV, that's a little too domesticated for me.
I'm never going to do the baja, serengeti, or australia, and I'll never leave the country in it, and I probably won't be out for more than 3 days at a time. I go camping with my wife and dog, no kids yet, but hoping for kids soon. Does a 4x4 van sound like it'll fit the bill?
I was thinking of a 7.3L Ford E350 with the regular cab size, 8" lift, 37s, ujoint 4x4 conversion, etc. Budget would be what I could sell my truck for. ($14k)
Here are my questions for those that have vans (I'm mainly talking full size vans).
1) they look top-heavy. Are they? How do they handle off-road and on-road?
2) are they noisy inside? I imagine the sheetmetal of a cargo van makes the ride noisy. Especially in a diesel, which I'm planning on.
3) how are they for daily driving?
4) is the wheelbase so long that it makes anything more than a gravel road impossible? I've seen Chris' video with vanaconda, just wondering if I need 37s to get on a fun trail.
5) how are they on cross-country trips for hundreds of miles?
6) what do you miss about your old rig?
7) what do you love about the van?
8) what are the limitations with a van? Have these "limitations" held you back from doing what you wanted in your rig?
9) is it possible to add windows to the cargo vans?
10) anything else you've learned that might be helpful to me?
Thanks for your help!
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