Loving the trip and presentation style. My TH-cam TIAV replacement😮. Really like the van and have started looking at the coromals to purchase. Just really need to know your opinion on the dust in the van When travelling dirt roads. Ta
Thanks mate we really appreciate that! We love the van it's soo good. It does get some dust in but nothing too serious. We've now done the Gibb river road aswell and it really didn't get to much dust in at all. That being said we don't have anything to compare it too. I'm sure the modern day vans with the electric fan dust system ect are pretty good at keeping it out! shoot us a message on instagram if you have any other questions about the van, happy to help out if we can 👌 Cheers
Filling the higher tank is slow ,increase the size of the breather pipe [diameter] to this tank will fix it ,all caravan manufacturers have no idea about the way liquids or air moves in closed Hydraulic systems ,you as a plumber should know this ,i had a similar issue with mine and it,s fixed now no probs filling up now and im just a lowly sparky.
Yeah it's not an issue with the breather, the bottom tank wasn't put in from factory, it was cut in as an after thought the feed to the tanks isn't a hydraulic (pressurised feed) it's an open pipe that you just gravity feed water into. So it breaths through there plus a breather on the tank. If it was a pressurised system it would work fine as u said 👌 so basically I can either separate the gravity feed inlets or add a connection to force feed it in. 👍
Loving watching your videos. Its great to see some down to earth families out there living the dream. I am planning a trip to WA next year and getting some great ideas from watching your videos. Correct me if I am wrong, but with your fridge switch install, I am sure it must be attached to the floor and not a wall to allow correct operation of the sensor inside? I installed one behind my fridge & I'm pretty sure the label has to face upwards & the unit positioned on the floor (or at least horizontal). Is yours working OK in the position you have it in? Keep up the great work. Cheers. Dave
Thanks mate! WA is amazing! There's so much to see. 👌 I'm not sure about the fridge switch! It seems to be working as it should, the little led comes on and off 🤷 I better look into it abit further tho because I really can't remember what I read when I installed it 😂 thanks for letting me know and cheers for watching!
Hey mate, cheers for watching. You'll probably find them in the ball park of $30k depending on their condition and modifications. The new hitch set us back about $1k with installation.
Hi mate , I'm looking for my first caravan , looked at jayco outbacks but I'm a bit worried about spending a couple of months in a pop top during rain and wind ect.. and now looking at coromal vans but don't know much about vans,,, budget is 10k maybe 15k
Hey mate to he honest we don't know a hole lot about caravans either this is our first van and it's been great. I guess with vans it all comes down to compromises like a full size van is more comfortable in the rain and wind but is harder to tow into different camps and cost you more in fuel. One thing at the start that was a little tricky for us was regulating the temperature in the poptop when we were up in Mt kosiosko and stuff but we were also really conscious about it because we had a newborn in the van. If it was just us we wouldn't have been overly worried about it. But yeah there's always some type of compromise between the different van styles. Our van used cost us around the 30k mark but u can pick up cheaper ones for sure (we bought at the start of covid when second hand vans were super expensive 😅) From memory the hitch was not overly expensive like around 1k installed? But don't quote me on that because I can't really remember now. Cheers
I don,t wont to be a know all yes the wheels move indipendantly ,but it has limitations , i have a 94 Sepreme full off road c,van which has a full indipentant suspension with a A frame trailing arms suspension with shock absorbers and it works exceptionally well ,any way have a great lap around oz ,i,ll keep watching and i like that you,re doing it on a fair budjet and don,t have all the bells and whistles as you don,t nead them too have a great time and live on the road.
Yeah it absolutely has its limitations hahaa we've found those a few times, just figured it was called independent suspension because it moved independently, but your right it doesn't have the shocks and stuff which would make a huge difference I'd think! Cheers appreciate you watching! And also the feedback. We are Def learning as we go 👌
Check out the muller energy 200ah lithium battery when your ready I have a 2002 535 currently travelling aus aswell and it fits in that compartment really well . If you want some photos throw me a message @thewanderinggrays no idea how to send one on here 😂👌
Cheers mate! I will definitely look into those, haveing some 12v issues as we speak 😂 It's hard to find something decently sized that fits in that little compartment! Thanks mate 👌
Thanks guys. An informative video. I recently bought a 541 Corvair so it was especially relevant. I look forward to watching some of your content.
Wife just found you guys. We also followed the "Sparky's" around Australia, and also just upgraded to a 457 (2011).
One of the toughest and best built caravans around without all the bling crap 😃😃
Yeah mate we love it. 👌👌 It hasn't let us down yet! 👍
Hi those vents in the door are for gas compliance so if you have a gas leak you don't die . Stay safe happy travelling.
Ahh makes sense! Thanks Bruce! Figured they were for somthing like that.
Loving the trip and presentation style. My TH-cam TIAV replacement😮. Really like the van and have started looking at the coromals to purchase.
Just really need to know your opinion on the dust in the van When travelling dirt roads.
Ta
Thanks mate we really appreciate that!
We love the van it's soo good. It does get some dust in but nothing too serious. We've now done the Gibb river road aswell and it really didn't get to much dust in at all. That being said we don't have anything to compare it too. I'm sure the modern day vans with the electric fan dust system ect are pretty good at keeping it out!
shoot us a message on instagram if you have any other questions about the van, happy to help out if we can 👌
Cheers
Filling the higher tank is slow ,increase the size of the breather pipe [diameter] to this tank will fix it ,all caravan manufacturers have no idea about the way liquids or air moves in closed Hydraulic systems ,you as a plumber should know this ,i had a similar issue with mine and it,s fixed now no probs filling up now and im just a lowly sparky.
Yeah it's not an issue with the breather, the bottom tank wasn't put in from factory, it was cut in as an after thought the feed to the tanks isn't a hydraulic (pressurised feed) it's an open pipe that you just gravity feed water into. So it breaths through there plus a breather on the tank. If it was a pressurised system it would work fine as u said 👌 so basically I can either separate the gravity feed inlets or add a connection to force feed it in. 👍
Loving watching your videos. Its great to see some down to earth families out there living the dream. I am planning a trip to WA next year and getting some great ideas from watching your videos. Correct me if I am wrong, but with your fridge switch install, I am sure it must be attached to the floor and not a wall to allow correct operation of the sensor inside? I installed one behind my fridge & I'm pretty sure the label has to face upwards & the unit positioned on the floor (or at least horizontal). Is yours working OK in the position you have it in? Keep up the great work. Cheers. Dave
Thanks mate!
WA is amazing! There's so much to see. 👌
I'm not sure about the fridge switch! It seems to be working as it should, the little led comes on and off 🤷 I better look into it abit further tho because I really can't remember what I read when I installed it 😂 thanks for letting me know and cheers for watching!
Another great video😀 thankyou
Thanks Louise! 😊
Another interesting video. Country looks amazing. Whereabouts are you?
Cheers for watching 🤗 this was at a little free camp outside of Tom Price, WA
What do these vans sell for used ? And how much was the new hitch? Thanks for the videos
Hey mate, cheers for watching. You'll probably find them in the ball park of $30k depending on their condition and modifications. The new hitch set us back about $1k with installation.
Hi mate , I'm looking for my first caravan , looked at jayco outbacks but I'm a bit worried about spending a couple of months in a pop top during rain and wind ect.. and now looking at coromal vans but don't know much about vans,,, budget is 10k maybe 15k
Hey mate to he honest we don't know a hole lot about caravans either this is our first van and it's been great. I guess with vans it all comes down to compromises like a full size van is more comfortable in the rain and wind but is harder to tow into different camps and cost you more in fuel. One thing at the start that was a little tricky for us was regulating the temperature in the poptop when we were up in Mt kosiosko and stuff but we were also really conscious about it because we had a newborn in the van. If it was just us we wouldn't have been overly worried about it. But yeah there's always some type of compromise between the different van styles.
Our van used cost us around the 30k mark but u can pick up cheaper ones for sure (we bought at the start of covid when second hand vans were super expensive 😅)
From memory the hitch was not overly expensive like around 1k installed? But don't quote me on that because I can't really remember now.
Cheers
17 litres per 100km, I get 5.5 litres per 100km on my Mercedes Marco Polo at 110kph constant on the Highway
Wow what a dream! 🤯 👌
Cant hear what your saying 🤔 no mic or something?
Yeah sorry about the audio! We've just bought a mic so hopefully in the next few vids our audio will be abit better 👌
@@WhileWereYoung. no need to apologise, was just letting you know, was a shame
That suspension is not idipendant it,s leaf suspension with a torsion bar incorporated .
Oh righto fair enough 👍. Each wheel moves independently of the other wheel? As opposed to the wheels being joined together by an axle 🤷
I don,t wont to be a know all yes the wheels move indipendantly ,but it has limitations , i have a 94 Sepreme full off road c,van which has a full indipentant suspension with a A frame trailing arms suspension with shock absorbers and it works exceptionally well ,any way have a great lap around oz ,i,ll keep watching and i like that you,re doing it on a fair budjet and don,t have all the bells and whistles as you don,t nead them too have a great time and live on the road.
Yeah it absolutely has its limitations hahaa we've found those a few times, just figured it was called independent suspension because it moved independently, but your right it doesn't have the shocks and stuff which would make a huge difference I'd think! Cheers appreciate you watching! And also the feedback. We are Def learning as we go 👌
You are 100% right mate it’s called independent knee suspension. Not at all a torsion bar setup. They tow great 👍
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Check out the muller energy 200ah lithium battery when your ready I have a 2002 535 currently travelling aus aswell and it fits in that compartment really well . If you want some photos throw me a message @thewanderinggrays no idea how to send one on here 😂👌
Cheers mate! I will definitely look into those, haveing some 12v issues as we speak 😂
It's hard to find something decently sized that fits in that little compartment!
Thanks mate 👌