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I have gone even further to the dark side.....

Photomike
Explorer III
Explorer III
Sold my truck camper almost two years ago and I missed it every day since for many reasons mostly how easy it was to drive on narrow roads. I bought my Class C just over a year ago and I LOVE it but it is not for me in my photography. GREAT for camping as it has everything and it is all one unit but not good for commuting and back roads. So for a while now I have been looking for something that drives like the TCer but was one unit, and last week I found it.



2017 Ford Transit van, completely empty so I can put what I want inside. For the first time since selling the TCer I feel at home and it is still empty with nothing in the back yet. Drives more like the TCer in that it is lighter and narrower. Comfortable to sit in and fun to drive. Took a while but I can say that I have now officially said good by to my Tcer and don't miss her any more.

Started a build thread here
2017 Ford Transit
EVO Electric bike
Advanced Elements Kayaks
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woodhog
Explorer
Explorer
Van Conversions are very interesting, re the Ford Transits, they look like a nice van for the purpose, my main concern would be getting around in the snow, I guess one could put chains on...
2004.5 Dodge 4x4 SRW Diesel, 245/70R19.5 Michelin XDS2, Bilstein Shocks
Torklift Stable loads, BD Steering Stabilizer Bar, Superchips "TOW" Programed,Rickson 19.5 wheels

2006 8.5 Northstar Arrow, 3 Batteries 200 Watts Solar,
12 Volt DC Fridge.

Buzzcut1
Nomad II
Nomad II
Keep an eye on the wheels and brake areas. we have 3 of those vans in Paratransit service in CA and have experienced corrosion and wear issues (addressed under warranty) in those areas. Aside from that they have been very reliable, we have them running over 200 miles per day seven days a week in heavy stop and go conditions.
2011 F350 6.7L Diesel 4x4 CrewCab longbed Dually, 2019 Lance 1062, Torqlift Talons, Fast Guns, upper and lower Stable Loads, Super Hitch, 48" Super Truss, Airlift loadlifter 5000 extreme airbags

Camper_Jeff___K
Nomad III
Nomad III
This will be interesting to follow. I'm doing pretty well the same thing in the next year or so when I retire. I'm looking at the high roof transit or sprinter in their longest heaviest forms with 4x4 conversion. I plan to go with the diesel and a webasto heat system. I will figure a way to fit a decent oven in there, not a cooktop. I know the transit is touted as nicer handling than the sprinter but the sprinter at this time still offers the most space.

Here is a Transit van build you may get some good ideas from.
Transit build

One thing I have been thinking of doing in my build is using a couple rollaway tool boxes less the castor wheels for cabinets. Nice steel construction about 16-18 inches deep. Roller bearing door glides and lockable. Various drawer size combinations available.

Kayteg1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Congratulations.
My scuba buddy drove Ford Transit 40 years ago and I have only good memories about the vehicle.