A couple of solar panels on the roof will keep that house battery topped off, Easy to do and not that expensive. I put solar panels on our Rv and it was one of the best upgrades we have had.
Yo dude. Just curious, have you ever considered a bus? I (and thousands of others) convert them into tiny homes and travel the country full-time just like people do with vans. They are way cheaper to purchase, and there are tons of different sizes, even some with a van front. The inside is much wider than van as well. Obviously you have a new van, but for someone else wanted to build a moto-van, consider a school bus. Ideally anything pre-2003 (non-emmissions) with a Cummins, DT466, T444 (or 7.3 Powerstroke) are extremely reliable and can see upwards of 500k miles before rebuild.
Sweet build! I recently got a new van and plan to build essentially the same thing! All the electrical stuff build info I’ve found seems way over kill. Anyway you could post the components you installed to run lights, AC, house power (Geni) hook up and alt. Charging?
Every young man needs a father as supportive as Frank is. Build looks sweet.
Completely agree!
The coolest part is how helpful his old man is
Your old man is a hell of a guy, and is one of those guys that can fix/make anything.
A couple of solar panels on the roof will keep that house battery topped off, Easy to do and not that expensive. I put solar panels on our Rv and it was one of the best upgrades we have had.
Cool set up awesome products and companies stepping up to help. 👍🛣🏁
Sweet setup!! Hey mount the spare tire on the roof so you don't block access to the ladder😊
Awesome upgrade. So happy for you sir. Mafia proud
Question why a Sprinter over say a driving Camper or even a nice size box truck>, still looks sweet great job
flatline van co guys are the best, raddest dudes, rad product
Another great video!!!
So sick!! 🔥🔥
Looking like the world's most organized van😏
Yo dude. Just curious, have you ever considered a bus? I (and thousands of others) convert them into tiny homes and travel the country full-time just like people do with vans. They are way cheaper to purchase, and there are tons of different sizes, even some with a van front. The inside is much wider than van as well. Obviously you have a new van, but for someone else wanted to build a moto-van, consider a school bus. Ideally anything pre-2003 (non-emmissions) with a Cummins, DT466, T444 (or 7.3 Powerstroke) are extremely reliable and can see upwards of 500k miles before rebuild.
This is what I’m looking into
It’s Kevin Moranz Mercedes Van!
Great build Kevin! Did i miss the fridge?
Sweet build! I recently got a new van and plan to build essentially the same thing! All the electrical stuff build info I’ve found seems way over kill. Anyway you could post the components you installed to run lights, AC, house power (Geni) hook up and alt. Charging?
Hi! Great build! What is that flooring material in the back end of the van?
I was wondering how did you connect the aluminium bed frame from the floor to the framing cuz idk if I can weld it ?
The Swivel Seat kit is good if you're buying a Ford or Ram saving you $500-$600
with the Mercedes your losing -$200 lol