NICE WORK! Excellent editing with combinations of point-of-angles to maintain energy! With the video length at the lower screen, you make it easy to 'check it out'! I am impressed!
amazing... i saw you guys in livegive4x4 and i am hooked would love to watch every detail , i will have to watch from starting, its really great that you documented everythin on youtube so that we can learn something, grateful to you
Hey Everlanders! Your truck is cool. I love these montage videos. Can you do a off road montage video or maybe a review of your rig? For those of us who are fascinated by your build and are inspired to build their own, but can't come for a ride? How does it ride? What's your mileage? Does it shake creak or rattle being an older rig? Is there crazy wind noise being so angular? How does the 7.3 move that mass? How heavy is it and how does the chassis handle it? Is it tippy or does it corner flat? How does it handle off road? How fast can it go? Ya know. Things like that. We would like to know how it all turned out. Sorry, turned oot. I'm bad with my Canadian.
Pretty amazing talents. I can weld and have a good imagination. I have built my own gym equipment in the past. I’m sure I could do the design prefab and weld part of one of these. When it comes to the electrical and wireless hookups. Well that just makes my brain hurt thinking about it. Lol. I end up with all manual switches. The relays lol. I would even know what to do with a relay let alone make one. I can tell you are a very meticulous person.
Thank you guys for being you and making your vids. I’m a Californian and work for the state. I hate what is going on in the country and considering an early retirement. I could easily buy a Cheeper home in another state.I’m considering life on the road and your program is in insightful. The one things I would miss in the road would be blazing internet speeds for gaming.
Hey seeing as you like to customize everything and are very mechanically inclided. You should look into retrofitting a York 210 ac compressor into a air compressor. They just mount as an accessory to your belt drive on motor and can produce up to 10-12 cfm at 90 psi. Way more air than any 12v compressor you can run all you pneumatic air tools and airing up your huge tires would be way faster. Anyways you should definitely look into even if you're not interested in it for your application ita still very cool , lots of videos on youtube of it. Anyways love your videos and rig man keep up the great content.
First of all I want to say I've been a big fan of the channel since when you guys started it. I used to live In Regina and it was great to see a picker truck similar to one I used to run for a company out in White City being converted into an overlander! I'm hoping for some advice for insulation. I bought a 1979 Dodge Trans Van with the 360 and am gutting it. It is a Class B Dodge Van with a 1 ton dually frame. The walls behind the cab are aluminum and the roof is a fibreglass cap, as well as the back is a fibreglass cap (odd design I know). I'm converting it in the lower mainland of BC over the "winter" here, which basically means it rains everyday. My big concern is moisture right now and eventually freezing temps as the girlfriend and I have plans to live in it in the Yukon, as well as take it to Mexico eventually. I have an Espar knockoff heater and a Maxxair fan, and will likely invest in a dehumidifier. Do you figure standard pink foam board insulation from Home Depot would do the trick? It's hard to find good info on the internet of insulation solutions for people not just living in Southern California it seems. My big concern it is condensation forming between the aluminum walls, insulation and interior walls. Hope you're doing well in Mexico. I was just in northern Alberta working in -26 and it still isn't fun.
You certainly can use foam board, but like you already mentioned you need to be aware of condensation on your outer skin... Check out the insulation videos by SV seeker, he used two layers of pink foam board and expanding foam insulation to ensure that no humidity gets in behind the foam board on the skin of his boat. ua-cam.com/video/KgYXYMFZulw/v-deo.html If the budget allows, you could also look into having it spray foamed, you probably want two or three inches if you're going to be living in it in the Yukon.
@@Everlanders Could not watch the entire video. Can he get insurance for that Boat, tug, barge??? Too many hands spoil the broth. Wonder what videos he watched??? UGH!!!
All the information about our build, and materials and vendors used can be found on our website here: everlanders.com/2020/03/04/truck-equipment-and-build-list/ For more information about Channel membership, Click Here: ua-cam.com/users/everlandersjoin
I'd pay to go see that movie. Great Trailer.
Very well thought out With absolutely incredible technology one of the highest tech Riggs I’ve ever seen. 👍👊😎
I have a self-build 4x4 Sprinter Van, but after watching all your build videos you have me thinking. Great channel!!!
My wife and I am looking forward to follow you on your journey and experiences. Enjoy.
Just finished watching all your videos.. and I just stumbled on your channel about two weeks ago.. !!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽
That must be a new record! 🏁
NICE WORK!
Excellent editing with combinations of point-of-angles to maintain energy!
With the video length at the lower screen, you make it easy to 'check it out'!
I am impressed!
Good job! Miss you guys.
So good to hear from you guy...I started to worry a bit 😁 Awesome trailer 👍
Congrats with so many subscribers! You really deserve it! So inspiring and lots of positive vibes too! Thanks again! :)
I’ll be the cook! 🤗
amazing... i saw you guys in livegive4x4 and i am hooked would love to watch every detail , i will have to watch from starting, its really great that you documented everythin on youtube so that we can learn something, grateful to you
Welcome aboard!
You guys are awesome!
The thumbnail pic looks like this is a tiny model truck on a tabletop diorama. It's a cool lens/effect.
Ahhh yes, the ole Tilt Shift lens...
Good people the beast friens
I must have missed something ? Shoot Dang .... hope ya'll are doin all right ~peace~
Waooo nicely done just like your mini projects...love from 🇮🇳 💯 ☮️
Thank you so much 😊
Hey Everlanders! Your truck is cool. I love these montage videos. Can you do a off road montage video or maybe a review of your rig? For those of us who are fascinated by your build and are inspired to build their own, but can't come for a ride? How does it ride? What's your mileage? Does it shake creak or rattle being an older rig? Is there crazy wind noise being so angular? How does the 7.3 move that mass? How heavy is it and how does the chassis handle it? Is it tippy or does it corner flat? How does it handle off road? How fast can it go? Ya know. Things like that. We would like to know how it all turned out. Sorry, turned oot. I'm bad with my Canadian.
Pretty amazing talents. I can weld and have a good imagination. I have built my own gym equipment in the past. I’m sure I could do the design prefab and weld part of one of these. When it comes to the electrical and wireless hookups. Well that just makes my brain hurt thinking about it. Lol. I end up with all manual switches. The relays lol. I would even know what to do with a relay let alone make one. I can tell you are a very meticulous person.
Thanks for the kind words!
Thank you guys for being you and making your vids. I’m a Californian and work for the state. I hate what is going on in the country and considering an early retirement. I could easily buy a Cheeper home in another state.I’m considering life on the road and your program is in insightful. The one things I would miss in the road would be blazing internet speeds for gaming.
Hey seeing as you like to customize everything and are very mechanically inclided. You should look into retrofitting a York 210 ac compressor into a air compressor. They just mount as an accessory to your belt drive on motor and can produce up to 10-12 cfm at 90 psi. Way more air than any 12v compressor you can run all you pneumatic air tools and airing up your huge tires would be way faster. Anyways you should definitely look into even if you're not interested in it for your application ita still very cool , lots of videos on youtube of it. Anyways love your videos and rig man keep up the great content.
We have one...
@@Everlanders really I didn't notice on your tour.
Nice
Awesome rig!! The only way I could compete with this is to buy an Earthroamer. I wish I had your talent.
You can do it!
First of all I want to say I've been a big fan of the channel since when you guys started it. I used to live In Regina and it was great to see a picker truck similar to one I used to run for a company out in White City being converted into an overlander!
I'm hoping for some advice for insulation. I bought a 1979 Dodge Trans Van with the 360 and am gutting it. It is a Class B Dodge Van with a 1 ton dually frame. The walls behind the cab are aluminum and the roof is a fibreglass cap, as well as the back is a fibreglass cap (odd design I know). I'm converting it in the lower mainland of BC over the "winter" here, which basically means it rains everyday. My big concern is moisture right now and eventually freezing temps as the girlfriend and I have plans to live in it in the Yukon, as well as take it to Mexico eventually. I have an Espar knockoff heater and a Maxxair fan, and will likely invest in a dehumidifier. Do you figure standard pink foam board insulation from Home Depot would do the trick? It's hard to find good info on the internet of insulation solutions for people not just living in Southern California it seems. My big concern it is condensation forming between the aluminum walls, insulation and interior walls.
Hope you're doing well in Mexico. I was just in northern Alberta working in -26 and it still isn't fun.
You certainly can use foam board, but like you already mentioned you need to be aware of condensation on your outer skin... Check out the insulation videos by SV seeker, he used two layers of pink foam board and expanding foam insulation to ensure that no humidity gets in behind the foam board on the skin of his boat.
ua-cam.com/video/KgYXYMFZulw/v-deo.html
If the budget allows, you could also look into having it spray foamed, you probably want two or three inches if you're going to be living in it in the Yukon.
@@Everlanders Could not watch the entire video. Can he get insurance for that Boat, tug, barge??? Too many hands spoil the broth. Wonder what videos he watched??? UGH!!!
@@gerardfenn3988 No idea about insurance...
Very cool, you guys! Are you still in Oaxaca? If so, let's meet up!!
For a bit, my Visa is up in 20 some days...
wondering what you use for your 3d design software? not wanting to pay for autocad
SolidWorks
Bingeing on your videos. Amazing. What is the wheel offset? It looks like they don’t track. Does that matter?
They do track... And it does matter.
So what offset should I order. And what is the link to support the channel?
All the information about our build, and materials and vendors used can be found on our website here: everlanders.com/2020/03/04/truck-equipment-and-build-list/
For more information about Channel membership, Click Here: ua-cam.com/users/everlandersjoin
Happily supported. How do I get a password?
everlanders.com/members-password/
Did you check fuel filter maybe got some bad diesel.
If you're referring to our video from the Arctic, this was solved and shown here: ua-cam.com/video/lVlnJbQPbw4/v-deo.html
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