Nice video. I'm building out an expedition camper on a new Fuso 4x4 as well. Curious how you removed the side panels in the cab where the seat belts come into them, I haven't yet figured out how to remove those. Thanks,
@@NomadicMidLife Thanks, I can't find the bolt or other connector that's holding it in that side panel the seat bolt retractor resides in and want to insulate in there.
Lol. Awesome video Andy. I kinda laughed a little when you tossed the seat out and whacked your tripod or gazebo leg. I thought you were going to pull a comedic relief moment and pop your head out and show your humor with a witty “oops” or something. Lol. Anyways. Excited to follow along on your journey.
Mass loaded vinyl is another layer of sound insulation if the existing solution isn't enough. Don't forget about the inside of the door skins and roof.
Looks like it’s gonna be a great rig, can’t wait to see more! I would suggest though not playing music while you’re speaking, kind of distracting, at least in my opinion
hi, so the FG4x4 does or does not have a low in the transfer case? ive been looking at the FG for years, i see them for sale in the east coast. if $ was no object i would have one by now.
It has a high and low gear and both the front and rear differentials are geared at 4.875 which seems to lower the RPM and improve fuel efficiency a bit with the increased super single tire size.
I believe NomadicMidlife is using mil not millimeter. It's a metric imperial measurement. Thousandths of an inch. Often used for thin film materials in the USA.
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We have a 2015 FG72S All Terrain Warrior Alpha Camper built by Sportsmobile.
Excited to see your build!
Great video. Great plan and organization.
Great video, vibes. And content!
What year/model is your Fuso?
So cool. I'm so glad I found this
Those eyelets on the bull bar are not for snatching, they are to lock the bar in the upright position when it’s not tilted forward.
I'm curious what tires you went with and size.
Nice video. I'm building out an expedition camper on a new Fuso 4x4 as well. Curious how you removed the side panels in the cab where the seat belts come into them, I haven't yet figured out how to remove those. Thanks,
Sorry I missed this question. I'm pretty sure it's just a main bolt, I'll check and get back to you.
@@NomadicMidLife Thanks, I can't find the bolt or other connector that's holding it in that side panel the seat bolt retractor resides in and want to insulate in there.
Lol. Awesome video Andy. I kinda laughed a little when you tossed the seat out and whacked your tripod or gazebo leg. I thought you were going to pull a comedic relief moment and pop your head out and show your humor with a witty “oops” or something. Lol. Anyways. Excited to follow along on your journey.
I was on the driver's side so couldn't reach that far! 😂 Thanks for following along!
Mass loaded vinyl is another layer of sound insulation if the existing solution isn't enough. Don't forget about the inside of the door skins and roof.
Thanks for the feedback and recommendations!
Looks like it’s gonna be a great rig, can’t wait to see more! I would suggest though not playing music while you’re speaking, kind of distracting, at least in my opinion
Thanks for the feedback, will continue to improve with the videos for sure!
Wow. Just ... W.O.W! So excited! Did anybody warn Walter to hang onto his hat?
It's going to be a wild ride!
hi, so the FG4x4 does or does not have a low in the transfer case? ive been looking at the FG for years, i see them for sale in the east coast. if $ was no object i would have one by now.
It has a high and low gear and both the front and rear differentials are geared at 4.875 which seems to lower the RPM and improve fuel efficiency a bit with the increased super single tire size.
I think your metric numbers are off by a factor of 10, but I forgive you because American.
Lol, did I screw up? I'm going to have to go back and rewatch my own video and laugh at my mistake! 😂
I believe NomadicMidlife is using mil not millimeter. It's a metric imperial measurement. Thousandths of an inch. Often used for thin film materials in the USA.
@@Mishadbull I believe you are correct that Kilmat 50 is 50 mil = 1.3mm its really thin.
@@NomadicMidLife Nope I did 🦘🦘.
Normally “mil” is an abbreviation for millimetre. Which is approximately 40 thousandths of an inch. Is there such a thing as a “mil” in imperial.