Hello people,
TL;DR:
For the subfloor I have seen 2 approaches mainly:
Timber frame glued on top of the van metal floor, rigid foam insulation between the framing and plywood on top. No screws across the van floor to secure it.
Lighter insulation, maybe just sound deadener and plywood, or...
Thanks again once more for your suggestions. I'll think about the GM vans and see what is available. The Nissan it seems they do not produce it in a long/extended body and it means we would would need to rethink entirely our layout and keep some things out that we deem important. I guess it's...
Thank you both for your replies.
What would you suggest to buy which is budget friendly?
I'm starting to get frustrated and demotivated
Is the Transit definitely better?
Are their gas versions reliable?
What would you suggest with your experience considering I am looking for something...
Hi JD,
Thanks for the valuable information. You definitely put the idea of buying a Promaster into a different perspective.
I'd like to ask you one question: Do you think that for a van conversion where you plan to utilize half or less of the declared payload the 3500 Promaster can perform and...
Can I kindly ask you how did you initiate the application? Was it through the website/phone/branch?
I'm interested, too.
My main concern in not disclosing is if you want to register it as an RV/motorhome once the conversion is complete, won't the bank know at that point?
I hear RV insurance is...