WARNING LONG POST!!!
Hey guys! I could use your input on converting a class B van based RV to 4x4. This rig will be used mostly to travel to remote fishing spots in Baja (beach and washboard roads) as well as exploring the old Spanish Missions (some medium 4x4 trails and old roads)
I had what was pretty close to my ideal Baja rig in my old F250 with a pop up camper. The things I didn't like about that set up where:
No pass through to the back on the road. We were always packed in the extra cab truck and if the wife or daughter need a bathroom break or wanted to grab something out of the fridge etc...we needed to stop and open up the back.
I also didn't really like the hassle of opening the top and hooking up the awning and unloading all the gear from the camper to set up camp. Sometimes we would get somewhere late, set up everything and then in the morning, have to run into town for supplies and that meant breaking down everything, dropping the top, running around, just to have to set it up all over again.
I don't like the Sportsmobiles cause they usually don't have a bathroom and you need to pop the top to have standing headroom and when you make the upper bed, you loose that, and they are pretty damn expensive!
So I've been looking at getting a class B mobile home in the $10K range and converting it to 4x4 using a Dana 60 on leafs up front, a divorced Atlas 4.3 transfer case and enough lift/trimming to clear 35" tires. I also plan on lockers but I'm not sure which ones...
The advice I need is on choosing the van platform:
I like the RoadTrek RV's for the layout and the low roof line and standing headroom. Cons: I've heard that they drop the floors in these and that can weaken the overall van so it might not stand up to washboard roads and mild twisting on the 4x4 routes.
That leaves the bubble top vans from dodge, Ford & Chevy. Cons are the huge bubble top with upstairs sleeping can make the van tippy and easy to ********** on trees etc on the trail.
I also found a RoadTrek based on a Chevy Van but in addition to the lower floor, I've heard it can be a pain to convert these year Chevy's to 4x4 because the body/frame welded together ot unitbody...
I do really like the Roadtreks, I'm just not sure about the long term survivability of 'em.
The last one is a Ford van with a pop top but no sleeping up top. I'm leaning towards one of these as it isn't as high as the others with upstairs beds and it still has everything I need/want inside. I'm thinking the SAS will be simplest on one of these:
Any thoughts on these or other options? Am I wrong in thinking it will be a easy as throwing the axle & divorced T-Case in there, armor it up & go?
Please let me know!
Here is a picture of my friend Art's old 4x4 Class B on the road to one of the missions we visit. The wide body of this Class B rules it out for me but this shows the road I hope to travel!
Here is my old truck/camper and I hope to build the van to a similar level:
And last but not least here are some sexy girls because everybody likes sexy girls!
Hey guys! I could use your input on converting a class B van based RV to 4x4. This rig will be used mostly to travel to remote fishing spots in Baja (beach and washboard roads) as well as exploring the old Spanish Missions (some medium 4x4 trails and old roads)
I had what was pretty close to my ideal Baja rig in my old F250 with a pop up camper. The things I didn't like about that set up where:
No pass through to the back on the road. We were always packed in the extra cab truck and if the wife or daughter need a bathroom break or wanted to grab something out of the fridge etc...we needed to stop and open up the back.
I also didn't really like the hassle of opening the top and hooking up the awning and unloading all the gear from the camper to set up camp. Sometimes we would get somewhere late, set up everything and then in the morning, have to run into town for supplies and that meant breaking down everything, dropping the top, running around, just to have to set it up all over again.
I don't like the Sportsmobiles cause they usually don't have a bathroom and you need to pop the top to have standing headroom and when you make the upper bed, you loose that, and they are pretty damn expensive!
So I've been looking at getting a class B mobile home in the $10K range and converting it to 4x4 using a Dana 60 on leafs up front, a divorced Atlas 4.3 transfer case and enough lift/trimming to clear 35" tires. I also plan on lockers but I'm not sure which ones...
The advice I need is on choosing the van platform:
I like the RoadTrek RV's for the layout and the low roof line and standing headroom. Cons: I've heard that they drop the floors in these and that can weaken the overall van so it might not stand up to washboard roads and mild twisting on the 4x4 routes.
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/class%20B/rv4_zps50db9884.jpg)
That leaves the bubble top vans from dodge, Ford & Chevy. Cons are the huge bubble top with upstairs sleeping can make the van tippy and easy to ********** on trees etc on the trail.
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/class%20B/rv2_zps049c15ad.jpg)
I also found a RoadTrek based on a Chevy Van but in addition to the lower floor, I've heard it can be a pain to convert these year Chevy's to 4x4 because the body/frame welded together ot unitbody...
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/class%20B/rv1_zpsbce658f7.jpg)
I do really like the Roadtreks, I'm just not sure about the long term survivability of 'em.
The last one is a Ford van with a pop top but no sleeping up top. I'm leaning towards one of these as it isn't as high as the others with upstairs beds and it still has everything I need/want inside. I'm thinking the SAS will be simplest on one of these:
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/class%20B/rv3_zps7ee12cde.jpg)
Any thoughts on these or other options? Am I wrong in thinking it will be a easy as throwing the axle & divorced T-Case in there, armor it up & go?
Please let me know!
Here is a picture of my friend Art's old 4x4 Class B on the road to one of the missions we visit. The wide body of this Class B rules it out for me but this shows the road I hope to travel!
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/class%20B/rv5_zps5ed4f467.jpg)
Here is my old truck/camper and I hope to build the van to a similar level:
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/F250%20and%20Camper/P1030774_zpsdd3318ea.jpg)
And last but not least here are some sexy girls because everybody likes sexy girls!
![](http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee60/ChristopherGlass/DSC01330_zps90fab959.jpg)
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