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wilbwil

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Decided a couple of months ago that I am ready to give up the condo life and hit the road.  I won't be actually hitting the road for another 10 months but I have started the process. I have sold and given away a lot of my belongings and have begun getting my condo ready to sell.  I have also started to save and am following a strict budget.  It is amazing how much you can save when you have a goal in mind. I used to buy crap I didn't need just to add a bit of excitement to my life.  I'm done with that.  I will also be selling my beloved Tacoma to purchase a van to convert. I will have the van converted into a 4x4 before I start working on it. My goal is to be on the road by Sept 1, 2017.  See ya'll out there.
 
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Welcome and I hope you get a good deal on the condo.
 
OH boy... you're going to have a lot of folks watching what you do to convert whatever van to a 4x4. I'm sure you'll keep us posted with pics once you buy the van... right?

:D
 
Welcome, going with a Sportmobile will be costly and include pitfalls just a heads up maybe just get an ATV in a trailer I was tempted with the Aluminess bumper rack and swing out this and that, but the expense knocked some sense into me. You need to follow your dream I understand that perhaps look for an already converted van good luck
 
wagoneer said:
Welcome, going with a Sportmobile will be costly and include pitfalls just a heads up maybe just get an ATV in a trailer I was tempted with the Aluminess bumper rack and swing out this and that, but the expense knocked some sense into me. You need to follow your dream I understand that perhaps look for an already converted van good luck

Agreed.  Definitely pros and cons and to be honest I have changed my mind several times.  I may end up going with a 2 wheel vehicle.  Fortunately, I have plenty of time to do research.
 
well if you haven't made up your mind I say don't do it. if you want a 4x4 buy a factory 4x4. somewhere someday you will be glad you did. highdesertranger
 
highdesertranger said:
well if you haven't made up your mind I say don't do it.  if you want a 4x4 buy a factory 4x4.  somewhere someday you will be glad you did.  highdesertranger

Yeah, just got a reality check. Conversions cost is too much to justify and I know it can cause problems later down the line.  Now, i need decide between a high top transit van or a regular cargo van. Any input would be appreciated.
 
There's a third choice too...just to make it more confusing... :D 

A regular cargo van with a fiberglass high top installed.

IMO, the new Transits are UGLLLLYYYYYYY!

They also seem narrower than the cargo vans, just from the way they look, I haven't actually measured one against a cargo van.

They're also at the top of the price range and because they are so new, there's no used market yet!

A regular cargo van can be outfitted with either a used high top from a donor van or you can purchase a new one depending on your budget. I have a 24" high top on the 2002 GMC Savana 2500 and it gives me a 6'2" standing height after I built out the ceiling and the floor.

There's a wider choice of cargo vans available...yes, you have to have patience to find a good one with the right size motor, in good shape and with low mileage. Be prepared to spend at least a few months window shopping and waiting, BUT you can bring in the total price of van and high top in at a reasonable price as compared to a new vehicle.
 
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