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  1. 7wanders

    how to register new vehicle when out of state

    these links and info on S Dakota are perfect for my needs. thanks so much for the fast solution to my complicated situation!
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    how to register new vehicle when out of state

    I have a bit of a dilemma. I'm a Florida resident and just bought a used truck in Nevada this last weekend. I don't plan on being back in Florida until weather cools around November or December (six months from now) and planning to spend the summer in Colorado. Florida requires you appear "in...
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    Choosing a step van

    I have a diesel cummins 5.9 (6bt) and highly recommend the engine. it is rated for 500k to 1 million miles depending on hard or light use (FedEx style driving is high use whereas electrician driving would be light use). mine has zero digital components and very easy to work on. if you find the...
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    Choosing a step van

    Andi and Dorthy have done an amazing job on their step van to almost completely eliminate rattles, vibrations and road noise. Andi developed a tension roller that holds the door against one side so it doesn't rattle side to side in the slot and added extra gaskets around the door pockets. he has...
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    Best mifi hotspot for boondocking YouTube creator

    thanks for the replies and suggestions so far. Jim, you comment "I think Visual even with its limitations would be considered the least expensive Verizon solution at the time." I'm not familiar with "Visual" as a service and Google isn't helping me find the company or service plans. Is that a...
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    Best mifi hotspot for boondocking YouTube creator

    I'm a YouTube creator, so I do a lot of uploading of HD video files. normally I'm using 30-50 gig of data just uploading each month. I also do a lot of boondocking in the western states. currently I have an unlimited data hotspot from PCs4People (sprint network). the hotspot is fantastic for...
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    Going to look at a 1977 Chevy Step Van

    other issues you may consider are if it has a rollup door, translucent roof, and/or duel rear tires. I'd suggest looking for something with a Cummins diesel engine (rated for 500k to 1 million miles). metal roof is preferred. if it has the fiberglass you'll want to do a careful inspection and...
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    Insulating the floor

    I agree with others here. there is zero value of reflectix on a floor. Bob Wells has a great page here on this site about insulation where he explains the three kinds of insulation and heat transfer: radiant (sunlight which is fantastic for reflectix), conductive and convection. mostly you'll be...
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    Just Bought a 12ft box truck need advice

    I owned a box truck for about 2 months prior to buying my step van. as others have mentioned, if walls are not metal, then I believe most box van walls are a sandwich of plywood with exterior layers of fiberglass which can be cut with rotary saw for straight cuts or jigsaw for curves) you...
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    Newbee coffee question

    like you, I was big into drip coffee I'm 100% converted to using an AeroPress. I head water with propane stove then use the AeroPress. small, compact and easy to travel with
  11. 7wanders

    Asking for Help finding Step Van Parts-salvage yards?

    I've found random step vans in junk yards. in one junk yard in Fresno we found six step vans. it is a hit or miss thing. some keys are to ask bout "Bread Trucks" or "Delivery Vans". often they will know those names/terms as others have mentioned, Mill Supply is the single best source for...
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    Hope to be a step van newb soon

    there are pros/cons to both diesel and gas. I have the Cummins 6bt in my step van and love it and personally feel it is a better choice for me. my friend Andi has a chevy gas engine in his step van and loves it. he bought his specifically for ease of finding parts while exploring latin america...
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    Hello! Just bought a van!

    sounds like your step van is similar to mine. I have a 1996 MT45 (Grumman-Olsen)
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    Seattle to Florida in the new-ish Van. Route options and where can I park and sleep!

    I bought my step van north of seattle and drove it down to texas. started with an empty box, sleeping back and some foam cushions. at first I mostly parked at Walmart and Cracker Barrell overnight so I could have food, electric and bathroom. it took me about six months to get power installed...
  15. 7wanders

    MT-45 Step Van Fiberglass Roof Help

    I recommend you follow "live_uthing" on instagram (and maybe facebook). Andi has a fiberglass roof step van and has built a aluminum support system for six solar panels, fans and other stuff up there. he also can help with insulation and working with the fiberglass roof. he is a master with...
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    Van Dweller wannabe

    sounds like the perfect stage of your life to go off and explore! you might consider attending Jamie's Van Build Party in southern Arizona before the RTR. given you are just now building your van, it would be a great event to attend. the great thing is you bring your own supplies (wood, screws...
  17. 7wanders

    P35 Customized Step Van

    here is a video on how to get step van insurance... hope it helps:
  18. 7wanders

    Verizon 6620L Remote Flash 4g/3g

    Just a followup on this thread... I did contact missjg (with the help of Chris) and arranged for a remote flash of my used eBay 6620L. the flash was done remotely with software via a windows computer hooked to the 6620L with a USB cable. the whole process took about 30 minutes and went very...
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    Travelers Camp Fest

    I'm planning on attending. looking forward to seeing everyone!
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    Laptop on an inverter

    I have a macbook pro and instead of using 110v and an inverter, I opted to buy a 12v cigarette style plug adaptor which goes directly to the laptop (DC to DC). I've been using it for about 7 months now and it works fabulously well. I found mine on Amazon. you might consider looking for one for...
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