Adventure Van -> Truck Camper -> DIY.Roamer

Discussion in 'Camping Toys' started by Geek, Aug 12, 2011.

  1. zgfiredude

    zgfiredude Long timer

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    What? :rofl:rofl


    You are going to want to really get all that mag chloride schmagma off of your bike ASAP! Looks like good riding for awhile anyway!:clap
  2. zgfiredude

    zgfiredude Long timer

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    For emergencies like this, get some Tyvek and just make a burrito (not pun intended) out of the bike to keep it clean.

    Or one of this style of deflectors for the Sprinter....[​IMG]
  3. Geek

    Geek oot & aboot

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    We got in two full days of riding.. then the snow cancelled day 3. No complaints here :thumbs

    I washed the van and the bike as soon as I dropped out of the snow on the way home. :freaky

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  4. Geek

    Geek oot & aboot

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    That's a great idea! I wonder if I could stop at a grocery store and just use a full roll of saran wrap on it before I go over vail pass? :hmmmmm

    Hell I think I'll keep a roll in the top cabinet of the van just in case :thumb
  5. kaia

    kaia team F5 ⌘R

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    or.. get the plastic wrap they use for shipping: http://www.amazon.com/Rolls-CLEAR-Stretch-Plastic-Pallet/dp/B000UH6SH2 ... much stronger than grocery-type plastic wrap.
  6. CodyY

    CodyY ADVenture Capitalist

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  7. papaduc

    papaduc Been here awhile

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    Did those tires work well on the Sprinter?
    Had to be better than OEM!
  8. Brian-M

    Brian-M Melting in GA

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    Geek, I've known for a long time that you suck... nice to see you're really upped your Level of suckage.

    To put an emphasis on your suckage I'm going to post this pic of my thumb from a couple months ago...


















    I'll let you decide to embiggen that photo....

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    Fun with tablesaws when your push-stick slips.



    But then again,it's not all bad down here in GA (now that I can finally stand to be outdoors)....

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    Doesn't change your suckage factor though. :deal


    Sincerely, your Bacon serving, BMW failing, Bearded friend... :beer
  9. jimrobinette

    jimrobinette Been here awhile

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    Or any U-Haul dealer.
  10. Geek

    Geek oot & aboot

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    I miss you brother! Hopefully you'll come visit some time so <strike>you can throw more sand at me</strike> I can kick some more sand in your face :rofl

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    :freaky

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  11. mra35

    mra35 Been here awhile

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    Did the cheap roll of saran wrap three weeks ago about the same time as when you were out there the first time. Looked at the weather, saw that I had to drive through a bunch of crap, ran up to the store got a roll and wrapped that sucker. Worked great. The bike looked like yours going over Vail pass. Once I got to Green River I cut it off an threw it away. Kept the mag chloride off.
  12. HoBeau

    HoBeau around the bend

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    A sunny 75 with light tropics breeze. Cold beer.

    Cell photo through screen & digitally thinned. :shog

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  13. Geek

    Geek oot & aboot

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    Not sure but probably not.. we do the "family thing" every 2 years generally.
    ...besides... we have a heater now so we don't have to go south :rofl

    The van now has almost 36,000 miles on it :eek1 :patch
  14. bmwktmbill

    bmwktmbill Traveler

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    Can you dig it...?

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    MC haul area/patio.

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    Standard equipment..Dodge Photon engine for direct sunlight conversion to gasoline...unlimited range.

    [​IMG]

    Coming soon.

    bill
  15. beemer67

    beemer67 Really Old airhead

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    Hey Bill,

    Cool van .. even comes with the first letter of your first name on the side. :rofl

    I think I would probably prefer Geek's conversion, but realistically could only afford yours.

    Chris
  16. Trixie

    Trixie Adventurer in my own mind

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    What model is that? A winnebag?
  17. bmwktmbill

    bmwktmbill Traveler

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    It's a denutted, gutted and slutted Minnie Winnie, 1974 Dodge chassis.
    I believe the engine is a 360 but it might be a 318.

    Purchased for the price of the tires...$700(tires are new, all 7).

    Going out today to bolt up re-gasketed exhaust headers.

    Inside is stripped out except for the table/bed combo.

    Got a couple of bids on foaming the inside.

    Anyone with experience doing that?

    bill
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  18. Geek

    Geek oot & aboot

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    Haven't been doing much to the van except driving it.

    Added DEF again at 37,000 miles.

    Had a tail light bulb go out.
    Typical German over-engineering - there is a trick to getting the things off the van, but if you know the trick it is well designed and easy to do (I found the trick on youtube so I didn't break all the clips :D )

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    Tip for future Sprinter owners:

    When you go to places like Advance Auto Parts or Autozone and you ask for something like a tail light bulb for a 2011 Mercedes Sprinter and their computer says they don't carry the part you need.. ask them to look for the same part for a 2007 Dodge Sprinter.
    What do you know! Lots in stock! :rofl

    i.e. their databases are not up to date and do not know that ALL sprinters since 2007 have the same bulbs, etc.
  19. ian408

    ian408 Administrator Administrator Super Moderator

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    A good parts man will know what's interchangeable. Too bad those are in such short supply.
  20. RedRocker

    RedRocker Native Texican Supporter

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    Last time I went in a Checker auto supply and asked for pressure plate bolts, guy asked what a pressure plate was. :huh