This is my absolute favorite SubOverlander you do!! I've watched numerous videos of yours as I built my own. However I remember seeing this one a long time ago.. I honestly love that optional wrap around counter top!...
Great job, Grady. Did you leave the sub-woofer in the back? Is that why you made the holes? I'm debating on whether to leave those plastic panels or take them out. I'm doing a series of videos about my Suboverland build out as it's happening, btw, if you want to make a playlist using them like you did with the one couple. I'm sorry, I forgot their names. Lol.
My son suggest my put my spare on the rack on the roof, but those tires are not light and to be reaching up and overhead is not the safest. Plus, it would be terrible to have that come off and onto the road. Gonna get a hitch mounted spare carrier and add a hinge to it.
I love the counter option (without the sink or cubbies) as a possible place to eat and work with a laptop if it's wet outside. (Personally, I'd prefer to use a gravity-fed water jug out back when needing to wash up.) Same question... Can this be included in today's builds?
Our website has all the prices listed. 98% of our clients are from out of state and we have coordinated delivery before. Most just fly in and drive home their new rig though.
This is my absolute favorite SubOverlander you do!! I've watched numerous videos of yours as I built my own.
However I remember seeing this one a long time ago..
I honestly love that optional wrap around counter top!...
Thanks!
My 2000 LT just screaming for Suboverland... Love your builds
Thanks!
Thanks for the video! Gave me tons of ideas for future mods of my upcoming Suboverland.
Nice!
Just saw your video and my husband bought the same year/model. Do you sell the shelving units to the public? If so how much?
Sweet ride. I would have put the rear plugs above the mattress.
Yep we've come along way since building #1 out.
This one's gorgeous!
Thanks!
Great job, Grady. Did you leave the sub-woofer in the back? Is that why you made the holes? I'm debating on whether to leave those plastic panels or take them out. I'm doing a series of videos about my Suboverland build out as it's happening, btw, if you want to make a playlist using them like you did with the one couple. I'm sorry, I forgot their names. Lol.
Hi! Ya the subwoofer was left in the back.
Awesome! Thanks, Grady. I'm struggling but it helps to see your designs. It won't be the same but I do need some fresh ideas, which you provide.
I'd prefer to remove any speakers and use that for extra cubby space.
"I'll be doing a bunch of these"....... Several dozen later.... He's a BOSS!
You had no idea, did you?
So cool. Love this channel and content!
Thanks!
Fun to see where you started and how things have changed. I know you are a Chevy guy have you done one on a Ford Expedition XL?
Thanks! We haven't done any ford conversions
They couldn’t do a SUBOVERLAND with those! I think it would be called a EXOVERLAND or EXPLOVERLAND I believe. Hahaha
Beautiful job!
Thanks!
Wow I had no idea there was room for a 2nd battery under the hood. Could drop a cold rated LiFePo in there.
Definitely
My son suggest my put my spare on the rack on the roof, but those tires are not light and to be reaching up and overhead is not the safest. Plus, it would be terrible to have that come off and onto the road. Gonna get a hitch mounted spare carrier and add a hinge to it.
On 2000+ models the 33" spare is mounted underneath the vehicle. I can't remember why I mounted this one up top.
@@suboverland true. my '88 has the spare well in the rear left.
3" lift, does it bind up ?
Do you guys still do the sink, counter, and cubby option?
I love the counter option (without the sink or cubbies) as a possible place to eat and work with a laptop if it's wet outside. (Personally, I'd prefer to use a gravity-fed water jug out back when needing to wash up.) Same question... Can this be included in today's builds?
Price? Have you ever helped coordinate delivery? I live in NH. It's a long way from Idaho.
Our website has all the prices listed. 98% of our clients are from out of state and we have coordinated delivery before. Most just fly in and drive home their new rig though.
Do you still install a 2nd battery with battery isolater in your new builds?
We don't. It's all goal zero now
How much weight would you say you've added to your burb?
Not sure. By eliminating the second and third row seats it's not really anything to worry about. Not noticeable
@@suboverland ok cool. I'll be keeping the 2nd row for the kids though but thanks.