We’re converting a 2018 Ford Transit to a Class B RV
We chose the Ford based on interior height. We also like the performance of the ECO Boost 6. The plan is for an all-electric rig. No propane and no GenSet. We’ll be adding a 2nd alternator. We’ll also be adding a lithium ion solution, with capacity to be determined. We hope you enjoy our journey and learn for your own adventure.
read moreAbout That Insulation
Now you can research and discuss insulation until the cows come home. I know, I did it. In our travels we ran into a gentleman that produces specialty vehicles (ambulances and such). He also has an extensive history in the RV industry. He recommended Radiant Technology. It’s radiant technology but doesn’t require the air space like some other radiant products. It comes with adhesive on one or both sides. I inquired about our project and discovered they have a pre-cut kits for several vehicles including the Ford Transit. I opted...
read moreThe mock up
We decided to mock up the layout with cardboard. A local warehouse has 4×4 pallet pads that are 1/2 inch thick. They work great for building boxes and getting a feel for the layout. Held together with white glue. And they’re free! The mock up allowed us to check passage ways, door clearances and get an overall feel of the vision. View from the rear doors. Bath, Fridge / microwave, 7 foot bed Galley, 6 foot bed Wet bath Wet Bath, Fridge /...
read moreWindows for a Ford Transit
We ordered SeeMore with only the rear and sliding door windows. While the black out factory windows are a great look, we didn’t like the slide openings and we wanted tip-out bottoms with screens so they could stay open in the rain. Not a problem; surely CR Laurence will have windows to fit the bill. Wrong! While they had a window for the regular body, they did not have one for the long body. We even got so far as to get a part number only to find out they weren’t going to make it. Recently they did come out with a universal window...
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