I Don't Know What to do
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 15. 06. 2023
- after 2 years, I was giving the green light that Lila and Skye want to join me on cross country trips for long periods at a time. the problem with this? a lot.. because my current rig would never work for that. I have a short time frame to buy, fix, convert, and get ready to hit the road. I need your advice and help on the cheapest, safest, and most realistic option! xoxo -becca (please help me in the comments below)
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please make sure to watch and listen to everything so you understand the situation of WHY this is happening (not soon, maybe though) thereâs options for sure. box truck, bus, van, bigger truck with a truck camper on the bed, really anything!! as long as it fits all three of us. my budget is VERY small, so please keep that in mind. anyways⊠please help with ideas and suggestions đ„Č ya girl is stressed. xoxo -becca
The thing that comes to my mind right off the bat is that a van or box truck might not be something that would be all purpose. I am going back to the ice fishing video when you got stuck in the snow. If you have a low profile van or box truck you will for sure get stuck in that situation again. The short bus has real good potential but it will cost extra money to build the inside up to standards...though it is not as low profile as a van or box truck. That means it will handle better terrain situations. Though I am not 100% on its payload for tow. You may have to sacrifice some wants to get most of your needs...its super expensive to by vehicles right now.
You know what you should do is talk to LOJO and the guys at Googan to see if they can help you out in some way. They may even know where a good deal is or maybe they have something to offer that they could work out an easier payment deal in private.
Great video and Iâm not what to say for a suggestion but I know youâll make the best decision for yourself â€
hi Becca ,I have worked with cars for 30 yrs The best option i can recommend to you is the ford transit van , it maintains its value because it's a work van ,parts are cheap. today pick up trucks are more expensive than a van . you can customize as you want ,(i know that mean a lot of work) all recreational vehicles are very expensive and they do not maintain their value and one of the most important thing you need to know is in some neighborhoods are not allowed to park ,all the repair costs are higher ,because unfortunately all rec vehicles are considered "luxury" and that is a big deal.
Have you thought about an ambulance?
I kind of liked the kenai, and the other models but what I began to think about is u need something to have a place for your fishing gear etc. Now I'm confused lolol. Take your time. Write up a list of what you are needing to take a long with you like fishing gear etc. I know u will make the right decision! Love your videos honeyâ€
This is all my personal option so take it lightly. There are a TON of âvan lifeâ campers on CZcams. While I think the van has endless possibilities, itâs so over done on CZcams. What makes you more unique is the truck. The vans also have limitations on where they can go easily. If you want to go that route I would check out some other channels to see why people do it and what their feelings are on the limitations. The van kinda eliminates the need for the tiny house. Personally I would love to see a new truck with or without an in bed camper. If you did the truck you could remove the camper when not needed to save some on gas. Also you could do a removable bed topper that you can place on with a removable build for solo camping and when money allows get the camper for camping when the whole family goes. I think the truck gives you more versatility. The box truck, while super cool and amazing content to build out, wouldnât be very practice for daily driving. So long story short, I vote new truck to keep with the vibe you have established and versatility and ease of daily use when not filming and camping. Whatever you choose, Iâll still be along for the ride! You got this girl, donât let the stress get you down.
Another option. Yukons (Suburbans, Expeditions, Excursions, etc.) come in 3/4 ton varieties and are less expensive than pick-ups. You can totally build a camping setup in the back and it will tow the tiny house. One concern I have about vans is they won't get you out on the ice in the winter, and some of the other places you like to go.
This is an excellent point!
this is how i would approach it, if it were me: what is it you REALLY want to do, going forward? if you're going to continue fishing from a boat, the truck is your only option. you can't back a boat down the ramp with any of the other others. you can in some places, but eventually, you'll make yourself sorry. all of the others will also suck for doing mundane things like shopping, or going out on dates, etc. if you are planning on going hard on the camping, with lila and skye, a truck will get old quick. a van would get old too, but less quickly. figure out what your long-term goal is. the other thing is a fact that can't be ignored. the market right now for trucks is tight. getting a good deal will be really hard, although not impossible. just my opinion, (you did ask though) but if it were me, i would put cost aside momentarily and decide what best suits your needs. once you know that, you only have to figure out how to pay for it, and the associated costs of building it out and maintaining everything.
it looks to me like you need to step up your hustle, in order to afford the life upgrade you seek. there's no shame in that, it's the american way. the more sweat equity you invest in something, the more value it has to your life.
whatever you decide, we're all gonna still love you. when you find yourself at a crossroads in life, all the difficulty is on just one side of it. once you get past it, the trepidation fades, and it gets alot easier.
youâre making a lot of very good points. I agree
@@beccayaseen we love you, and we know you'll figure out what's best for you. whatever that turns out to be
Becca, my husband and I have been "RVING/Camping" for over 30 years. Presently we own four (4) different styles we use regularly between Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
1. CONVERSION VAN
2. 20FT Airstream camper
3. 32ft Gulfstream Rv towable
4. 40ft Newmar Motorcoach
Are are great and we love them all. That saidand knowing your love of camping on rough roads GROUND CLEARANCES ARE A KEY CONSIDERATION FOR YOU. Some VANS ride low to the ground and not the best for really rough road conditions. Great for parking lots, truck stops, casinos, campgrounds, some forest roads. Now, tow behind campers... Live the little Airstream. Off roads sometimes, the beach, river camps, truck stops, campgrounds. Retail parking lots NOT SO MUCH...NOT stealthy enough. The Gulfstream... campgrounds. 32 ft is just too large a towable RV for most retail parking lot camping. Much more likely to get the 3:00AM knock at the door. All this said, Van's and Motorcoachs are safest. With a motor you can drive away from most dangers from people, animals, and bad weather conditions. HUGE PLUS! They are morelikely to hold their values and less likely to breakdown when maintained well. Class C (Over The Cab) units oftentimes LEAKS and we have heard enough stories about mold that we have steadfastly stayed clear of them for those reasons. Well, there's our experience in a Nutshell. Hope it helps to make something click that's right for you. Again: CAMPING STYLES, ROAD CONDITIONS. SAFETY, MAINTENANCE, WEATHER CONDITIONS and INSURANCE COSTS are your primary factors along with QUALITY OF THE UNIT to consider.
yes!!! 100%. thank you!
I freaking love that you guys all popped into the truck with Delâs! Soooooo Rhode Island!
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@Becca, my wife and I have some ideas for you, that perhaps u didnt think of yet. In the end you guys need to feel right about your decision and we wish you the best of luck, here are the ideas.
1. I think a new truck would be good however instead of getting a car loan with high interest, id get a line of credit. Lines of credit are still a loan however they can be as low as 2% interest. And as u pay them off, if something breaks u can use the line of credit to fix it and then pay it off again.
2. The van idea is nice, and honestly prolly the best for your fur baby. We have 2 of our own and we have a dodge journey for them when we travel so it makes it easier getting in and out.
Although that van is expensive, what about a retired u-haul cargo van. Turn that into the van u looked at. U-hauls are maintained/checked really well and u can reach out to them and see what they might have in a few big cities around u.
3. Check big cities for vehicles. Ive often found smaller towns means they jack up the prices because they can. So try bigger cities within maybe 100 miles. I know its a lot but it can also save you a boat load of money.
4. The box truck, personally i wouldnt do this or the trailer, atleast not right now. Both will be hard finding parking and arent so stealth.
5. Maybe try an old small school bus or even an old fed-ex truck or UPS truck. Heck even an OLD MAIL TRUCK would be great!!! Again these vehicles have regularly scheduled maintenance so u know they will be taken care of; and they have a snaller size which would work for parking and their low for ur fur baby. And u can call different townships/cities to check and see. Id even try outside of the 100 miles for an old mail truck. However I dont know if u want these as your daily drivers. Its a lot to take on.
6. Me personally, id go with a truck with the in bed camper. I say this because you can add posts to drive out from under it . U can still tow your boat behind you with it. The truck will give you the back seat for your fur baby. And the in bed camper is made from aluminum which is lighter then your current tiny house.
7. Have you thought about re-doing your tiny home out of aluminum??? Or just seeing if you can find a bed camper for your current truck??? Again with it being aluminum/metal, it helps keep the weight down a lot and it would be good to be up off the ground so dampness doesnt get in ur fur babys joints.
8. You could always fix up an older camper trailer, just more dated then the one u were looking at. Wood is extremely heavy, so the sheet metal etc will work for you. Dont be nervous avout roofs etc as now they have kits that slide over and fix the entire roof with 1 sheet and some adhesive.
9. You could also try, police auctions and car auctions. You can reach out to your dept and they will let u know when and where these are. Some towns have websites as well.
10. You can also try trailer parks or camp grounds, sometimes they have old campers/trailers they rent and now they are retiring. Also check facebook marketplace as well as on the interent. I find the 100 mile radius has really helped me when we were looking and it saved us over $5,000.
11. Best advice, search 100 miles.
Bigger cities have more vehicles and because of this, i find the price can definitely be negotiated a lot more.
Dont just take their car loan with a high interest rate, shop around, heck even with banks.
Check with a few banks about the line of credit with the lower interest, its how ive always paid mine off quicker.
Before you buy, get the cars info and look up the book value, talk the sales person down. If u truly are interested pay the 50-80 bucks and take it to a mechanic and have it looked over. It'll give u piece of mind and they may say yall will need new tires or brakes or a battery(check the date on it and on the tires) this way u can talk the sales person down when u go back to the lot. They can always drop a price at minimum $1000. Ive talked many down over $5000.
Also and i hate saying this but its so true and its awful that it is, but take a guy with u; especially if the sales person is a man. Male sales pple are awful and and tend to take advantage of female clients. They tend to be jerks, and eitger sell them lemons, or a car that needs a lot of work etc its happened to my wife a ton of times and finally we went some place else, or asked for a female car sales person. At one point i remember looking at one and saying ur talking to me and ignoring my wife and she told u this was her purchase and because of that, we wont be buying from u. So be careful with jerks.
12. Ask yourself, is this ur daily driver? Is the purchase worth the work or the gas? Id write a bigger list of your needs, then go down the list with each vehicle ur looking at. Think about gas, parking, tunnels and bridges, can u tow a boat behind it and still camp in it, can u put solar on it for off grid, is it a daily driver, is it easy to get in and out of for everyone, storage etc
Whatever you choose it will be amazing and i hope you record all of it. My wife and I enjoy ur channel and your adventures. We wish u all the best finding your ideal vehicle. Take care.
this comment was incredible. a lot to take in and a lot of awesome points and advice. I appreciate you taking time out of your day to write this comment, I donât take that for granted!! I agree with everything. especially the make car salesman. luckily I hold my own and I know when one is treating me unfairly, and I will happily move along and find a different place. I have a lot to think about thatâs for sure
Iâve owned trucks my whole life. Two wheel drive, single cabs, extended cabs. Duel wheels you name it.. so my suggestion would be a crew cab 4 door 4x4. Maybe a drop in bed camper. You can take those out when not in use..
I like the box truck idea. I like your thinking on it. Find something that will work for you and putting the work in on it yourself.
It would be cool to see you build out a box truck or van in the future.
Iâd say you should do a van like option 2 đ
Try to find cheaper vans maybe đ€đ
Depends on your priorities and what you will use it for.
A K2500 Suburban checks off all the boxes for me. Picked up a used 96 years ago.
General Camping, Stealth Camping, towing a 32 ' trailer. Low enough for Parking Garages, Overlanding.
Easy to convert to a camper and revert back to its original form.
My suburban allows Seating for 5 in a few quick steps, Microwave, Refrigerator, Power stations, Keurig, Remote control lighting, Fans, cooking table with collapsible extension, narrow twin memory foam bed that folds up into a chair, Kayak Racks, Rear tire carrier. I absolutely love it.
I have some CZcams videos on the suburban camping, stealth and wild camping. I didn't post a link for a shameless plug, lol.
OK ,,I love that idea of the box truck converted into a living space that is brilliant!! Instead of that expensive Van that Box Truck idea Rocks!
Hey Becca and fam, take your time to find the right choice that fits you and your needs†stay positive and try not to be stressed,have fun with it đ Iâm with you all the way you can seriously do anything your very creative
The box truck is a great idea because it has tons of potential, and you can customize it to what you want, yes you take a chance with mileage, but a diseal truck will run forever, it would be an investment over time, but I think that would best suit your needs
Becca! If youâre going to spend the money, get a Full size crew cab. As someone who had a single cab and moved to 4 door I can promise you WILL need the extra space eventually. having more than what you need is better than not enough. Zero compromise. You can always grow into it otherwise youâll spend MORE buying another new truck down the road.
Just a heads up becca, all those huge vans like that black one, sprinters etc are all classified as a commercial vehicle. Commeracial vehicle insurance is not the same as regular car insurance and it costs ALOT more. Just be aware of that
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Becca i love the van idea,truck,or the minibus. I myself would stay away from a used box truck they are abused most of the time by companies that owned them plus the cab is not much room at all and on top of it no windows or ventilation in the box part unless you open the big door and the you would have to come up with a different door to the box part so you dont get locked in.
I'd love to see something you build out yourself. Start with an empty platform and design it to your needs. You could also get a lot of content out of the build. I think a box truck or bus would be awesome, but a van is probably more practical.
Hi Becca We love your videos! Weâre sorta living vicariously through them. Did lots of camping and fishing in our younger age. Weâre now almost 70ty working on our bucket list with a newer Ram 1500 4x4 towing a 20â trailer. Itâs great for us it has everything an old couple needs. But we canât really get into the backwoods with the trailer. I know 4x4 van are expensive. Watching your videos I donât think youâd be happy with a box truck they do have lots of room but getting into backcountry would be tough really tough. Big is not always better!!!
I say the van! It's going to be a great addition to your channel for new adventures, upgrades to the current setup and of course so much more room. The van is the right size I think, not too big where it's uncomfortable to squeeze in to places. I know it's stressing! I would be stressed to. Actually I'm in the process of getting a van myself! I actually own a 2011 F150 4x4 4door, I pull my 3500lb travel trailer with it currently. Wish you good luck! Oh! also an Econoline 250 or 350 (E250 / E350) - check the conversion vids on these, get some space to convert and still be able to tow =)
My dad sold his truck maybe five years ago and now my parents have a minivan and a hybrid for short trips they can haul the camper behind the minivan just fine for their two to four hour trips away from home. They have another drive on trailer for garbage and stuff like dirt for the yard so they don't get the minivan dirty. It's a drive on trailer that my dad expanded the outside of it so he can put the old pickup truck camper to on it it it's needed. The camper top is held up by ropes in one of his sheds so he just drives under it and lowers it down and bolts it. It's set up so the ramp can go up all the way and it seals the back end off for lawnmowers and such. The only problem is that he longer has a trailer big enough for a tractor to go into but he has plenty of friends that do.
Remember that when looking at a van, how they are built. The van you looked at is usually a front wheel drive non 4 wheel drive vehicle. A box van is usually rear wheel drive that is non 4 wheel drive. This is something to keep in mind considering you live in snow and ice country.
Your camping shows make my day especially your dog, hope you are always careful of snakes
Hi Becca I used to have a Yukon xl it was an 04 and there's tons of room and can tow. As a temporary solution you could maybe put racks on your topper and get them cartons to strap on the top then you'll free up space in the backseat and bring a foldable step ladder to climb up n grab what u need till u find a vehicle that'll fit your needs.
Becca I went truck shopping in 1996 and ended up with a full size custom van, I drove it for 15 years, the best vehicle I ever bought, loved it, and miss it to this day.
I feel you on these choices and the "endurance" (I don't know what it's called) of the vehicle. I have the se struggles with my little Mitsubishi. If I gave my opinion, I'd vote for the F250 so (1)you'll have more power than needed to tackle hills and (2) you'll have a "regular" vehicle as you transition through life (aka maybe after CZcams).
Love Becca! And I am just a regular man who understands life and love.
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Hi from NJ. I love your videos, adventures, your building skills and everything. Iâm one of your âolder subscribersâ and let me tell you something Iâve learned in life, if you love something donât change it. You said numerous of times how much you love truck camping and my opinion is stay with it. BUT I also understand you want a change and there is nothing wrong with that either so my suggestion is rent a van camper and see if you really like it. To me, personally, the C-class campers is not camping but they are very nice for places that you stay at for long periods of time not just a day or two. I thank you for asking asking us what we think but reality the choice is yours and yours alone.
I believe Van Life would suite you well. I watch alot of Van life channels and that's how I found u a good while back. I've always invisioned you doing Van life. Best of luck on deciding. Look forward to what ever you choose. Love your channel.
Becca wouldnât be without a truck but you choose to what you would love and still do the things you love đ
Ohhhhh my goodness!!!†Becca! I have been struggling with the same decisionâŠ. I love my truck but⊠I have been looking at the exact same options as you⊠coming to the exact same conclusions⊠the trucks Iâve been looking at are crazy expensive the built vans the same.. sooo nice.. but too much for my budget.. a box truck would be so cool! Or even a self built out van . My husband is really liking the idea of a Class C camper⊠he doesnât like the Class B because allot of them have the bed right next to the sinkâŠđ€ Good luck with your decision! I am right there with you!
I like the box truck it carries a lot of space inside that you can design a tiny house in there, tow your really tiny house w/no problem and change the color of your choice.
Van life time,, Cargo rack on top of the camper shell put your stuff in storage bins up on the roof
I live in a converted luton (box) truck....love it...đđ...more space than I need...the over cab compartment has 10,000 uses...all my fishing kit, speargun kit, camping/boat camping kit, boat engine, oars, life jacket, fishing net, cast net, all my carpentry, plumbing, electrical mechanical tools and there is still room for much more
thatâs so sick!!
@@beccayaseen yep...its pretty cool...đđ...its the fun bus đ
I think you should see if you could rent out each of the different options for a night or two to see if they would even be a good fit for you AND gf + sky. Im pretty sure ive seen websites where people rent out their rigs. Also, if you go the van/bus/box van route, might be less expensive to build it out yourself, plus you can customize it for your needs.
I've been looking at box trucks myself. Busses are also an option for huge space. Either way I would rather build my own interior to suit my needs. I've also looked at a couple passenger transport trucks with the windows. Good luck and don't go too far in debt ! Sometimes its better to get a vehicle and buy an engine if needed, check prices .
That van was sick â€. It would be so comfortable for you all to go out and do something amazing.â€
Over the years I have purchased 3 vehicles from Hertz "off lease" car sales and Enterprise Car Sales (the leasing, rental company) and always gotten great price and in past being only 1-2 years old. Now they tend to hold them for leasing 2-4 years instead, but still provide the best sales prices usually. I still have a 2003 Grand Caravan I bought in 2004 from Enterprise, still runs great. Right after I bought it had BB Geek Squad install a remote start and alarm system (a Viper), which still works perfectly. Great to exit house into it already warmed up in winter, or AC cooled in summer. Even in 2004, that cost was $400, so probably double that now, but across almost 20 years of use, it's more than paid for itself.
Thanks for sharing Becca. I miss a good dells lemonade when I was growing up in Rhodesia island. Letâs see some sriper fishing. Maybe in the cape cod canal they were blitzing all over on Thursday.
Dels is the best part of little rhody! we have a lot to offer also but the dels.. soooo good!
I have seen recently that many have been ditching their buses of all lengths. Hope it works out for you. Stay safe, happy and healthy. From Henrico County Virginia
If I may....the box truck seems to be the best choice. You could document the diy building of the living/sleeping space. Good luck!
Good luck!
That's one awesome van and it has lots of room and it would be perfect for ya'll
Love the van
Iâm sure youâll make the right decision for u.Youâre capable of great things and I support u all the way.Keep on keepin on chickiepoo cause u Rock
I would the box truck and take your time converting it! Also you should get a big magnet for magnet fishing!! Good luck!!
I wouldnât do the van because of the seat belt and air bag light on, maybe itâs been in a collision. Or if u decide to do the van then get them to give u a car fax to make sure it wasnât wrecked
You have really done well for yourself, Becca. Lila is pretty gorgeous. The vehicles aren't too shaby either. Love the content as always, lady!
YES..the box truck..I love those..make your own touches..go Becca..go Becca..and name it Libe (Lila & Becca) box..sending love and hugs
I have a 2010 suburban and i LOVE it!! You could easily make a bed in the back!
Last time I looked at used van conversions vs 23-25ft Class C campers, the campers were noticeably more affordable than used conversion vans. I'm not sure of hauling capacity differences, but I'm pretty sure there are Class C built on 2500 diesel van frames. Good luck with your eventual decision; I'll be here watching regardless!
I love the van life videos! I myself would stay away from the box truck as it would be a sweat shop in the summer and it would cost a lot to get it livable imo. But I really think a van would do you more justice then a truck.
Congratulations đâ€for new truck
The box truck would be cool. If you went that direction I would say you wouldnât need to keep the tiny house. You could make a Murphy bed that folds up when you are not sleeping. That would leave a ton of room for a kitchen & living space. You could get magnetic screen for the back of the box truck to keep the bugs out & the doors open. It will all work out & you will make the best decision for you & your life & future.
Sup Becca, ft. Lila and Josh, big decision, glad taking time, over a year homework already Lol, I think a bigger truck f-250? Will fit all your needs and future needs, a big van would be ideal and some have high load capacity for tow, but believe you will know what getting when see itđ, nice mailday, tyvm tc đŁ
Definitely the van. THAT would be fire!
22:31 I havenât seen and used a military can opener is a long time and they are perfect for your lifestyle â€
I feel your pain im in the market to for a new vehicle. I'm voting on a bigger truck with a truck camper. also have to think about every day use. Would probably be better with the towing. that one van that was decked out was so cool. take your time and i fully will be behind you on whatever you choose.
So having had rvs for years and watching many videos on people living in their vehicles full time, my advice would be a self converted van. Vans are less likely to leak, and less issues, plus easier to park in regular spaces. Also better gas mileage, and can park conspicuously if done right. If you choose a factory built RV, be prepared for a lot of issues whether or not it is new, and it would be better to buy one from the west coast.
Agree that looking at three quarter ton suburban etc might be something to look at. You can get a cargo van to build yourself but anything you get will usually have issues eventually unless you buy new. And who can afford new?
Have you considered getting a Bus, Van or truck from one of the local school districts. A lot of districts auction them off at a certain time of year. Mostly when they hit a certain mileage, this allows them to constantly upgrade. You may be able to get one for a steal. Contact the transportation or maintenance department for the districts. It could be a way cheaper option. Best of luck Becca!!
iâll look into it!
I think the van will be good for you and you can tow whatever you want to I think that would be your best bet
Those P38 are a great tool to carry on your keys or keep handy to open any can !!! I have three myself hope you get your vehicle of choice !!!
The short bus is dope, also thought the olympus was cool also
I love the van.
You do you, whatever makes you happy and comfortable we as followers love what you do. Just don't change that and we care about your feelings and happiness.
Very well said.
G,day Becca just watched and thought i better subscribe, cars are expensive. Just remember a lot of people watch because of your personality and the fishing.
Keep it up. Good luck to you all.
Wow I love that fan that's exactly what I'm looking for
I like the van love the video
Oh gosh, I have a truck with the same door situation as that first truck, the green one. I wish every time I use that truck that it had 4 normal doors. They are very hard to get something out of the back in a tight situation and it is maddening. My dog is always confused that I'm not opening her door for her and then tries to jump in the wrong seat. My advice. Steer clear of those kind of doors. Believe me!! You will mind the 2.5 doors.
Used ambulances make great conversions and are already wired. And (as a dad of a daughter 24 yrs old) it's lockable and safe.
Schoolie would be cool. Iâll watch you no matter what you decide. đ
It depends on what you going to do with a truck or a. Camper. If you want to live in something like a camper then that is what you need. If you just going to camp from time to time then a class C camper is over kill.
Problem is money and cost of operating a box truck or a camper that is the same size. Plus cost of buying it. Maybe put a pop up camper on the truck you have. Something light that gives you head room.
Im a aussie but what I say u need is a F250 or a 2500,as ya said u need the towing capacity but also they are ALOT easier and cheaper to fix than a say a van but also u gotta think what happens if ur in the middle of no where and break down,tryin to get a van out can be harder than say a F250 but also if u have a project and say u need long bits of wood u cant fit it in a van,but if u want a camping option get a small trailer and make a pod camper (here in australia its called a jpod from Jayco) but I will say now DO NOT GET A BOX TRUCK if u want mobility for campin/fishin etc
Either way I hope u make the right choice ;)
Think of all scenarios.where youâll be using and for whatâs How will it be during the winter months.not getting stuck.being stranded and reliable.
The only thing that I see wrong with a box truck is, it would be harder to get in and out of it. It would take a boatload of money just to convert it to make it a feasible idea and then you might as well get something like the van because it would cost you about the same anyway lol.
Becca you have a couple good options, but everything is pricey. The box truck may be cheaper, but it doesnât offer you anymore room in front. The 15,000 price is a good price. At least for what is on sale her in Oklahoma. The van is incredible! Love it, but way expensive. I do agree you need something with more power! Good luck girl!!
The option b and the motor home is is the best pick but with a good buying price
Love the ideas of a bigger đ» good luck in your decision. I like the 250 idea and that Googan green đ
Im gonna say the van is going to be best best. Obviously, I know you could build it but with a budget, your best bet would be to find one prebuilt. With that being said, finding a prebuilt van within your budget probably won't be an easy task. Either way, I'm pumped to see what you end up choosing and I pray your anxiety and stress give in a bit so you can relax. Much love!.....I think the box truck would be sick actually. I changed my mind lol
you should like me HAHA iâve changed my mind a hundred times already
Wish I could say this is what you should do but that's something only you can decide on what ever it is I'll still be watching.
The van was sick đđ»đđ»
Alright so hereâs what I wanna say about this whole vehicle debacle.
I think the fact that you arenât under any time constraints or in a major rush is a huge blessing. Having said that, I think you should take whatever time is needed to acquire enough money to get your absolute dream vehicle. If the f250 is going to fulfill all your dreams then go for it, if the camper van is your dream then save up and get that. I think given where youâre at in life, if you settle for something less because itâs cheaper, youâre always gonna be chasing that dream.
Iâm also wondering if thereâs any way of leveraging your CZcams channel to get a deal on something ? Thereâs lots of build out companies and channels on CZcams who I would assume could benefit from getting you in one of their rigs ? Maybe you could buy a stock van and get a good sponsor/collab discount on a build out ? Or at the least, get someone to lend you a kitted out van for the weekend to see how you like it, in exchange for promo on your page ? Maybe find a van life CZcamsr that wants to swap and try truck camping for a few nights ? That way you could try before you buy đ
Also that truck camping removal extension thing, try reaching out to that brand, youâre channel and story would be great marketing for them Im sure đ
all good ideas and points!!! thank you.
The â18+ F150 with max tow can handle 14,800lbs towing and payload up to 2300lbs
The 3.5l ecoboost Fuel mileage is pretty decent even while loaded down you can find a supercrew cab with the longbed as well to maximize space
Thatâs the setup I have and itâs been absolutely great idk what your budget is but you can definitely find them decently priced
Option B, definitely!!!
just take your time make sure its the right one for you might want to think about 4x4 too
I have a buddy who converted an old potato chip delivery van into a camper. He's a railfan and he has used it for camping in the Colorado mountains in the winter.
I Have A 2500 Chevy Silverado That Has A 6.5 Ft Bed With A Short Back Seat And The Rear Doors Open Once The Front Door Is Pulled Open As They Open Backwards And I Wouldn't Trade It For The World !!!
- Good Luck In Getting What Works For You, Shop Around And Be Sure To Get A Complete Thorough Vehicle Inspection !!! Take Care Girls !!!
And The Back Seat Will Fold Up To Load Extra Gear Or A Favorite Pet !!
The box truck is probably the most versatile in terms of payload and tow capacity...but talk to us after test driving one. I've driven a couple and to me they handle like a radio flyer wagon, and rattle like a can of nuts and bolts. Very unpleasant for hours on the road. Maybe look into an older conversion van like Todd's?
Yea idk what the deal is with your truck but my 2011 f-150 super crew 302 v8, Pulls just fine. Theyâre rated up to 10k towing with the weight distribution hitch. Though Iâm sure a long trip would suck. I have pulled a 16â trailer with a car on it all day with no problems but itâs not fast lol. My opinion, but ya couldnât give me a Chevy of any kind and only a dodge with a Cummins. Whatever your decision, itâs best to get a vehicle that can handle more than you think youâll need now. Good luck!
You could get a Honda element for fairly cheap for your camping trips and buy you some time to decide on your towing capabilities. The element has a tent option too
BOX TRUCK BUILT IUT BY YOU!! Itâs you!! â€ïžGood luck! đŠ
If you are thinking about a box truck camper you should watch Adventure van man. Brian bought one and it has worked out nicely. Thanks for the video as always.
Love the van â€
do you have 50k? LOL :/
i love you mom xoxo one day!!
All legit concerns. Cant help, I'm in the same situation. Good luck.
A box truck is awesome but there is no back seat for Skye. UNLESS you open up that space into the back which can be done. I love sleeping in roomy vehichiles and camping. Your boat, your truck, your tiny house. Loooove!
Again, thanks for everything!
thank you so much omg đ„č youâre such a kind human.
I would say do the van, even itâs it smaller than what you saw today but it will allow you more versatility.
A box truck conversion would be awesome! I've watched this guy that does conversions, Dualex. He does amazing work. Too bad you don't think you could get the van, it's already done, less work. I think either a box truck or a van would be the batter options, but if possible, keep the F150 for zipping around town. đ
heâs awesome!! i watch alll of his videos, his work is incredible
@@beccayaseen yes! He has such a great imagination! I would love for him to do a van for me... but then there is that problem of money. đ€Ł