Gone Mobile is top of its class on new trick design features all while keeping it simple and bulletproof! Love the lost highway galley favorite thing in my van! Keep pumping out those hitters!
Brendan.. was great talking to you yesterday (Sunday) I'm the school teacher down in North San Diego about ready to retire & found your web site by accident! Looking forward to meeting you & making a design that works for me going full time! I'm now watching the video on "Ford Transit Trail Ready Van | AWD Camper Conversion" WOW!!! Contact you soon when school year ends!!!
The day I get my van, it’s going straight to you guy.. you guys do amazing work. Simple, clean, & Functionable.. that’s a badass van. My favorite by far.. can’t wait to see more content brotha..
I've watched all your van build videos. You guys are killing it. Trying to convince the GF to sell our E350 and upgrade to a transit. When we do we're coming to you for the build. Keep up the great work.
I have the Transit 350T XLT van. i.e. the highest and longest by Ford (2017 model). The CompassVan kit was installed to raise it up 2.5" plus installed larger tires (not wheels) giving a further 1" ground clearance. The extra length allows for a wet bathroom with a standup shower, little sink, clothing storage and a toilet. With the larger tires, the difference is a simple 10% addition to the speed seen on the speedometer. Ford had no ability to alter the odometer/speedometer readings. Ex. 64 mph is actually 70 mph. Not the best insulation but has a power awning. The extra ground clearance has a tendency to push around the van while driving in high wind conditions and it gets poorer gas mileage, but not even close to my old Ford E350, V10 gas guzzler. Dual LFP batteries provide all of my DC 12V supply with a single 100 W solar panel on the roof (useless in winter, great in summer) supplemented by two solar suitcases for an additional 300Ws. The rear doors also have an outside shower. Water heater/furnace is a Truma CombiPlus (very quiet and works great). Traditional fresh, gray & black tanks. The van is best suited for two people. The extra length makes a huge difference, as did the lift kit.
Wow. Simply fantastic. Unfortunately, at this point in time I have a used Roadtrek budget. 😆 Perhaps in the future this will change and then I'll cruise down the 405 to meet up and talk. Excellent product sir!
This build looks great. Im new to these van conversions and do not have a reference for what something like this would cost. Could you give me a ball park idea. I have had motorhomes, th wheels, toy haulers ...but never a van camper. I like the small foot print
This is a great build. Can you go over the construction of the plumbing, especially the joints. I’ve seen some difficult designs that appear difficult to repair and service. Yours look well designed but the video zips through too fast to understand. Thank you
@@gonemobilevans Thanks, have you done any builds on the 148 wb chassis? Our MODELT is great, just needs a bit more space, and a dedicated shower/toilet. And, we would prefer to sleep north/south.
@@johnwilliamson9453 We build on both the 148 Long wheel base, and the 148 Extended wheel base Transits. The EXT version offers quite a bit more space for what you are mentioning.
Hi Brenden, we've talked before about 4 months ago ... I'm the school teacher down in Carlsbad who called you on a Sunday & was surprised you picked up the phone! I still want this van with a few easy, changes. Would like to set an appt. with you & talk about the design! When I bring you the Transit AWD, what approximately does that build out cost with what I see in video?
I love it! I have a 2019 T250 and I have been looking for a Ram Mount base just like you have mounted to your dashboard. I looked on the Ram Site with no luck. Do you have a link for the piece that mounts to the dash? Once again Awesome set up on your van!!
Brendan ... I will purchase all upgrades on van from Ford! ( swivel front chairs, larger dash cam etc...) When I get a chance to meet with you, you can tell me exactly what to order with the van! Thanks
@@gonemobilevans Great to hear. I'm also looking at the Transit Trail, but finding it hard to justify the premium Ford is looking for. A fellow on FB told me Ford was able to drop the front diff on the Trail to get a better CV angle with the 2.25" lift. Frankly I think the VC front lift is fine if it fits the 245/75R16 (30.5") and those rear Falcon adjustables are awesome.
@@Espiritiv True, the Trail is about $8K less than a low-roof AWD Sprinter with similar lift, suspension, and AT wheels/tires (this choice is a no-brainer). The Trail is about $4.2K more (from the factory) than a similarly optioned Transit with after market lift, suspension, and AT wheels/tires. Is the Trail worth the extra $4.2K? It may be if you consider that the Trail Qlift carries a factory warranty and you are rolling the exterior mods into the purchase loan...something you can't do with after market. Plus you get a vehicle that is off-road ready straight from the dealer, some different exterior plastic, and a Trail badge...which may help with resale value. In many parts of the country (including mine), you can order a Trail right now for model year 2023 and not have to wait for the model year 2024 window to open. If your dealer is charging a market premium, find another dealer.
You are right that the battery chemistry is inferior to some other systems. Footprint of the system is still a large consideration for us, and it is one of the smallest with decent capacity. We've used Bluetti in the past, and are testing two other systems, TerraVan Solar, and the EcoFlow Power Kit. They all have Pros and Cons. A video comparison sounds like a good idea.
We came up with an electrical system design that fits a 200Ah LiFePO4 battery and 2000W inverter/charger in a locking drawer accessed from the rear of the van. Above the drawer is the fixed part of a rock and roll bench bed. We call it the PowerSlide.
This van is in the $150K range. It could be for sale if there’s any interest. This is our show van and will be at several Adventure Van Expos this season.
Gone Mobile is top of its class on new trick design features all while keeping it simple and bulletproof! Love the lost highway galley favorite thing in my van!
Keep pumping out those hitters!
Thank you!!
I love the combination of simplicity and durability and your designs.
Thank you!!
Brendan.. was great talking to you yesterday (Sunday) I'm the school teacher down in North San Diego about ready to retire & found your web site by accident! Looking forward to meeting you & making a design that works for me going full time! I'm now watching the video on "Ford Transit Trail Ready Van | AWD Camper Conversion" WOW!!! Contact you soon when school year ends!!!
The day I get my van, it’s going straight to you guy.. you guys do amazing work. Simple, clean, & Functionable.. that’s a badass van. My favorite by far..
can’t wait to see more content brotha..
Thank you so much. Looking forward to your van! 🤙🏼
Love this van! Only change is those ford front seats! Scheel-Mann heated seats are the only way to go!
Those are super nice seats! Totally agree.
Sheel-Mann seats are fantastic!
I've watched all your van build videos. You guys are killing it. Trying to convince the GF to sell our E350 and upgrade to a transit. When we do we're coming to you for the build. Keep up the great work.
Thank you!
Excellent presentation- looks well thought out. I had a terrain built on a sprinter. Never again!
OMG! This is the van I'd live in DOWN BY THE RIVER! ...RJ's.
Haha!
I have the Transit 350T XLT van. i.e. the highest and longest by Ford (2017 model). The CompassVan kit was installed to raise it up 2.5" plus installed larger tires (not wheels) giving a further 1" ground clearance. The extra length allows for a wet bathroom with a standup shower, little sink, clothing storage and a toilet. With the larger tires, the difference is a simple 10% addition to the speed seen on the speedometer. Ford had no ability to alter the odometer/speedometer readings. Ex. 64 mph is actually 70 mph. Not the best insulation but has a power awning.
The extra ground clearance has a tendency to push around the van while driving in high wind conditions and it gets poorer gas mileage, but not even close to my old Ford E350, V10 gas guzzler. Dual LFP batteries provide all of my DC 12V supply with a single 100 W solar panel on the roof (useless in winter, great in summer) supplemented by two solar suitcases for an additional 300Ws. The rear doors also have an outside shower. Water heater/furnace is a Truma CombiPlus (very quiet and works great). Traditional fresh, gray & black tanks. The van is best suited for two people. The extra length makes a huge difference, as did the lift kit.
Wow. Simply fantastic. Unfortunately, at this point in time I have a used Roadtrek budget. 😆 Perhaps in the future this will change and then I'll cruise down the 405 to meet up and talk. Excellent product sir!
Very clean and modern.
Thank you!
Love this van!! I ordered a 2023 Transit Trail... would love to have a build like the one you did. The window flares are nice.
We have a Trail on order too! We are going to build it out just like this one... (with a few extras!)
This build looks great. Im new to these van conversions and do not have a reference for what something like this would cost. Could you give me a ball park idea. I have had motorhomes, th wheels, toy haulers ...but never a van camper. I like the small foot print
Looks clean ! Any with the hydronic floor heating 2 or 3 stage type... with the solar extrato heat water as well ? Keep up Awsome work !
great job, it looks really nice! I especially like the wrap as a great way to spice up a white cargo van. good work!
Thank you!!
I like you made sure to slide Ford Transit Trail into the title lol
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Deceiving but I’m glad I watched this build.
So Awesome, I’ll take two please. Would not change a thing!
We will have 2 available in early summer! I'll put your name on them both...!
Excellent videos and excellent vans, a question, adding the 2 Vancompass suspension and the 245/75 tires, how much height does 2"+1" add? Thank you
This is a great build. Can you go over the construction of the plumbing, especially the joints. I’ve seen some difficult designs that appear difficult to repair and service. Yours look well designed but the video zips through too fast to understand. Thank you
Beautiful design, use of space, with an eye on ergonometrics. What would be the msrp on this build?
Plus or minus $150K.
@@gonemobilevans Thanks, have you done any builds on the 148 wb chassis? Our MODELT is great, just needs a bit more space, and a dedicated shower/toilet. And, we would prefer to sleep north/south.
@@johnwilliamson9453 We build on both the 148 Long wheel base, and the 148 Extended wheel base Transits. The EXT version offers quite a bit more space for what you are mentioning.
Outstanding build. What is the floor material called or made by? Any plan to offer the Transit specific floor substaight as component to purchase?
Hey! The floor subfloor is called Rainer. You can get your own from Campervan HQ, or we can get it for you for local pickup in Costa Mesa.
Hi Brenden, we've talked before about 4 months ago ... I'm the school teacher down in Carlsbad who called you on a Sunday & was surprised you picked up the phone! I still want this van with a few easy, changes. Would like to set an appt. with you & talk about the design! When I bring you the Transit AWD, what approximately does that build out cost with what I see in video?
Very cool! Just emailed you guys to make me one! :)
Great looking van!
I love it!
I have a 2019 T250 and I have been looking for a Ram Mount base just like you have mounted to your dashboard. I looked on the Ram Site with no luck. Do you have a link for the piece that mounts to the dash? Once again Awesome set up on your van!!
It’s called the Ram Tough Track. Here a link to one:
rammount.com/products/rap-track-a9u
@@gonemobilevans Thank You!!
@@gonemobilevans The Track is 10 bucks They want $19.95 for shipping.....
Love it!!
Awesome, awesome build. Approximate price for a setup like this?
Of course costs vary, but this build with all the features is close to $150k. We have more chassis on the way and are taking deposits on new builds.
@@gonemobilevans That’s a ton of van for the money. Hope to be reaching out to you soon! Thanks so much.
Good stuff, very nice.😎👍🏼
Thanks 👍
Brendan ... I will purchase all upgrades on van from Ford! ( swivel front chairs, larger dash cam etc...) When I get a chance to meet with you, you can tell me exactly what to order with the van! Thanks
Sounds great!
Super cool van and great vid. Love the front bumper and exterior lighting! How is the VC lift/suspension upgrade holding up? All good with the CVs?
The Topo lift is great. No issues. Totally recommend.
@@gonemobilevans Great to hear. I'm also looking at the Transit Trail, but finding it hard to justify the premium Ford is looking for. A fellow on FB told me Ford was able to drop the front diff on the Trail to get a better CV angle with the 2.25" lift. Frankly I think the VC front lift is fine if it fits the 245/75R16 (30.5") and those rear Falcon adjustables are awesome.
@@eigeroverland Ford isnt looking for a premium its the dealers. The MSRP is less than the mercedes.
@@Espiritiv True, the Trail is about $8K less than a low-roof AWD Sprinter with similar lift, suspension, and AT wheels/tires (this choice is a no-brainer). The Trail is about $4.2K more (from the factory) than a similarly optioned Transit with after market lift, suspension, and AT wheels/tires. Is the Trail worth the extra $4.2K? It may be if you consider that the Trail Qlift carries a factory warranty and you are rolling the exterior mods into the purchase loan...something you can't do with after market. Plus you get a vehicle that is off-road ready straight from the dealer, some different exterior plastic, and a Trail badge...which may help with resale value. In many parts of the country (including mine), you can order a Trail right now for model year 2023 and not have to wait for the model year 2024 window to open. If your dealer is charging a market premium, find another dealer.
Gotta get me some of them aluminum magnets!🙃
Haha. Yeah, forgot to mention the adhesive backed magnets on the aluminum window frame. Almost like a broke science there for a minute!
Imagine having Ring or something for live time security.
What a beaut.
Thank you!
what lights do you have installed on the top of your rack thank you
The Goal Zero has inferior battery chemistry. Why is it a better choice than the EcoFlow Delta Pro? Or even a Bluetti?
You are right that the battery chemistry is inferior to some other systems. Footprint of the system is still a large consideration for us, and it is one of the smallest with decent capacity. We've used Bluetti in the past, and are testing two other systems, TerraVan Solar, and the EcoFlow Power Kit. They all have Pros and Cons. A video comparison sounds like a good idea.
We came up with an electrical system design that fits a 200Ah LiFePO4 battery and 2000W inverter/charger in a locking drawer accessed from the rear of the van. Above the drawer is the fixed part of a rock and roll bench bed. We call it the PowerSlide.
what mpg does the transit trail get?
Never mind see them
Glad you found them!
How much?
I am looking for a van like this! lifted was transit… would love to chat.
Let’s talk! We will have two more in late Spring and early summer.
What is the price?
This van is in the $150K range. It could be for sale if there’s any interest. This is our show van and will be at several Adventure Van Expos this season.
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What was the build cost of this package?