You might consider doing the “chalk test” to dial in the air pressure you want for YOUR RIG, your weight, your particular load out which can change so much depending on the adventure you’re on and the gear/equipment and different amount of people you can load in these vans. Once you get the hang of how to do it, super easy to do one and set the air pressure you want at the beginning of these long road trips.
Very nice videography! I have a similar van with Weldtec suspension and a minimal bed platform, etc. using the Falkens in the size down, 285’s. Wondering if I can run lower pressure as well without compromising treadwear, heat, etc. Anyway, shout out from a fellow mtn biker/bike shop mechanic.
I am right at 6ft in height, we have our bed turned 90* to your setup. Are you able to fit and sleep perpendicular to the van walls like the way you have it?
Yup I can and am 6’0 as well. My feet just barely touch sometimes but it doesn’t bother me. We have the bed set at the widest part of the arch in the walls
Thanks for coming to visit!
Can’t wait to come back!
New here! Absolutely lovin the van! Keep grindn! Subbed.
Aerial view was epic
🤘🏻
Great video at the Leatherman place, love the extra height now in your ride!
Thanks!!
Great video thanks for sharing! 👍🤙✌
Thanks for watching!
You might consider doing the “chalk test” to dial in the air pressure you want for YOUR RIG, your weight, your particular load out which can change so much depending on the adventure you’re on and the gear/equipment and different amount of people you can load in these vans. Once you get the hang of how to do it, super easy to do one and set the air pressure you want at the beginning of these long road trips.
I’ve done chalk tests in the past they’re good exercises to do with a new setup
Great video brotha 🤙🏽 I just picked up my ARC from Bass Pro Shop this morning. Only Arc within a 100 mile radius
Hell yea you’ll love it!
Very nice videography! I have a similar van with Weldtec suspension and a minimal bed platform, etc. using the Falkens in the size down, 285’s. Wondering if I can run lower pressure as well without compromising treadwear, heat, etc. Anyway, shout out from a fellow mtn biker/bike shop mechanic.
Hell yea! I’m sure you can since it sounds like you have a pretty light setup
Fine I will buy an e-series.
There you go 🤘🏻
I am right at 6ft in height, we have our bed turned 90* to your setup. Are you able to fit and sleep perpendicular to the van walls like the way you have it?
Yup I can and am 6’0 as well. My feet just barely touch sometimes but it doesn’t bother me. We have the bed set at the widest part of the arch in the walls
I’m 6’ 1” and had to make my bed long ways in my e350. I just couldn’t sleep all night with a slight leg curl. Btw great looking van.
What’s the symbol on your hat?
It’s my logo it’s a coiled snake
What tire hit hitch mount is that?
Rigd supply Ultraswing