You've given me some great ideas! My 2006 is a great camper, the rear heater blows right on me. But I put an RV mattress in mine and it means I can barely sit up. I thought about removing the seats like you did but haven't committed yet.
Looking forward to seeing how you build it out! We just finished an overland build on our '09, but just using the third row area. You've got a lot of room to work with if you take the seats out!
This is a 2 year old vid. Do you still have the commander? I just got one not to long ago that was gifted to me and im hooked. Its a 2006 4.7l. Its so fun to drive. I hope i have this for along time.
I would not waste my time building on such a poor vehicle as a Jeep Commander. Do some talking to mechanics, it's one of the worst vehicles on the road for longevity and reliability.
Incorrect, speaking from brand ignorance. I do not deny that certain jeeps built by Chrysler and Fiat are unreliable, but a 5.7l hemi commander with the limited trim (better materials & paint) is dead reliable. You can't deny the drivetrain reliability in 2003-2012 Dodge Rams can ya? Well guess what, the drivetrain, trans, engine, chassis are shared with the RAM!
@kepler656 yo I'm with this dude I'm currently been building a offroad rig with a 2007 commander limited sadly I have a 4.7 so head gaskets are a issue but other then that it's a solid vehicle and it was my daily for years before I started the build
I want to do this with my 2008. Im so excited I stumbled upon this video. I can't wait to follow the journey
Thumbs up, greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
Looking forward to following your conversion of the Commander.
Thanks for coming along. The build is complete and the next video will be out soon. 👍🏼
You've given me some great ideas! My 2006 is a great camper, the rear heater blows right on me. But I put an RV mattress in mine and it means I can barely sit up. I thought about removing the seats like you did but haven't committed yet.
just bought an 06 myself. It is a basket case right now, but I will be building one as well. Look forward to the build.
Thanks for coming along 👍🏼 and capture your build journey, let me know how it goes!
I just bought this exact same one 🖤
Looking forward to seeing how you build it out! We just finished an overland build on our '09, but just using the third row area. You've got a lot of room to work with if you take the seats out!
Thanks for coming along on the journey, and I'd love to check out your overland rig!
This is a 2 year old vid. Do you still have the commander? I just got one not to long ago that was gifted to me and im hooked. Its a 2006 4.7l. Its so fun to drive. I hope i have this for along time.
Just what I was looking for, thinking of getting one just for myself travelling to sleep in,how tall are you, Thanks.
I’m 5’8”, the platform is 6’ 👍🏼
I just put an air mattress in the back , and my gear on a roof rack .
Save fuel taking lump of a seat system out.
Darn right! A simple way to increase HP to weight ratio is dumping seats. That rear seat looked like it weighed 200 lbs!
Not enough info say what size bults and what your doing
Yes well if your in Florida you better have that spray close by because them f******* will jump you and take it from you.
Hard to watch you struggle 😢
I would not waste my time building on such a poor vehicle as a Jeep Commander. Do some talking to mechanics, it's one of the worst vehicles on the road for longevity and reliability.
Dang it, a tad bit late aren’t ya?
@@quitwithkyle it's not true
U dint even have a car
Incorrect, speaking from brand ignorance. I do not deny that certain jeeps built by Chrysler and Fiat are unreliable, but a 5.7l hemi commander with the limited trim (better materials & paint) is dead reliable. You can't deny the drivetrain reliability in 2003-2012 Dodge Rams can ya? Well guess what, the drivetrain, trans, engine, chassis are shared with the RAM!
@kepler656 yo I'm with this dude I'm currently been building a offroad rig with a 2007 commander limited sadly I have a 4.7 so head gaskets are a issue but other then that it's a solid vehicle and it was my daily for years before I started the build