I love the look of your van. I'm in the process of searching for a van and everyone is telling me to get the LWB but looking at your van it seems big enough. What made you decide on the MWB ?
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
To be honest, I was also looking at getting the LWB too. But this van came up and now we have it I'm glad we got the MWB. Although it's smaller inside, getting around smaller lanes and parking it is so easy. It's so big as it is, the LWB I think would be tricky getting to places I want to go. The LWB Merc sprinter 4x4 is absolutely huge! (which is good and bad). Saying all that, I have only just got it, so check back in after a while and I'll let you know how the MWB is. :-)
@mikelambrou44622 күн бұрын
First thing to get recovery wise is a set of maxtrax, you can get cheap knock offs but they aren’t worth it for a 4t van! The other thing that isn’t sexy is to ensure you have some proper rated recovery points fitted at either the front or rear (or both). Compressor wise you can’t go wrong with an ARB, either onboard or portable. I recommend Jed at Campervan Culture (he’s in Sussex) for the ARB kit, he offers a fitting service if you go the onboard route. A set of maxtrax, the ability to lower tyre pressures and a tyre repair kit will get out of most situations and the recovery points are for when all else has failed! For all the other bling (tyre holders, winches etc) you can’t go wrong with Matt at VWT5 upgrades in Wales and combine with a trip! He does a lot of Sprinter stuff now and carries Dutch Van parts and lots of other goodies. Local to you the lanes on Salisbury Plain will be fun and not too extreme. PS agree about ditching the graphics, will look great stealth black! Enjoy.
@jamies_adventures2 күн бұрын
Thanks SO much for the tips and advice on where to get the bits and bobs! Much appreciated :-)
@turdwarblerКүн бұрын
if you havent already go on some 4x4 courses and learn how to drive off road. Engine fluid heating system - engine preheater. Before you go into the wilderness anywhere like Iceland, or Norway/Finland etc, buy a PLB and/or a Garmin InReach Mini 2 or Messenger. If ever needed they will save your life. !!!
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
I done a 4x4 thing at Thuxton a few weeks ago, which I learnt a lot. Although, that was in a old Landy and the Sprinter is very different! I remembered it was called Engine Preheater just after I filmed the video. Well done for interpreting my poor memory! :-)
@shanewaller2864Күн бұрын
Hi Jamie love the van , you will need as mentioned full size spare wheel and carrier, rear tow bar with recovery shackles. Front shackles and a heavy duty winch. Under chassis protection plates . An air compressor. Then lights . Lazer utility lamps on the rear and the sides plus a set of triple 750 lamps for your grill then a curved led light bar for the roof . Can't ever not have enough lights on your van 👍
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Thanks. That’s all now on the list for sure. I better get working hard in 2025 for all this huh! :-)
@shanewaller2864Күн бұрын
@jamies_adventures hi James the van looks fantastic, I was looking at those before I got my van haven transporter, I'm not jealous lol well maybe just a little bit. Looking forward to seeing where the road takes you both. Stunning van enjoy 🤪👍
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Thanks! Really looking forward to filming adventures in 2025. See you on the road! :-)
@simonmeredithКүн бұрын
Hi. I’ll be follow a similar path to you van wise so interested to see your choices. I’d look at getting the bulkhead above the cab insulated properly as well as the sliding door and rear doors. Also get the EGR valve replaced and have a spare. Get a diagnostic reader too. I’m thinking Starlink Mini for comms on the road also. Snatch strap and Maxtrax for recovery. Also look at protecting the water tanks underneath a bit better. Anyway good luck. I start my adventure in April 2025 so might see you out there
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Thanks for the ideas. I think this will definitely be a journey getting all the gear! Starlink is a great idea too though, to work on the road. See you on the road! :-)
@rchwhaКүн бұрын
@simonmeredith is the starlink most suitable for sprinters, or do they all do the same job ?
@rubensvanlife12 сағат бұрын
If you wanna come to Norway at wintertime there is one thing you will need - studded tires 🛞 We do see from time to time people travel trough here at all terrain etc tyres, but our local newspapers is always full of tourists coming here for the first time and the car/motorhome end up outside of our icy roads. Emergency starter is very useful because the distances here are long if you need starter help caused by a flat battery. In Northern Norway the temperatures varies from 0 to -35° depending where you go 🥶 Its not a bad thing to overthink everything if you come here up to Northern Norway 😊👍🏻 Congratulations with your new car and god luck with your adventures.
@jamies_adventures11 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the comment and advice. Rest assured I will do my homework and get the van together before I attempt a trip like Norway in winter! A while before that happens I think :-)
@andyarmitage28953 күн бұрын
Jamie we just had a rear wheel carrier which is also a ladder fitted to our Sven made and fitted by Mule Vans in Barnsley it is a top quality product so well fitted they do one for your van and they do a newer style which has 3 flat steps at the top so easy to climb up and it looks awesome as well.
@jamies_adventures3 күн бұрын
Thanks. Yes, I’ve heard Mule do some good stuff. I’ll check them out :-)
@terrylewis3365Күн бұрын
Nice seats where are they from if you dont mind me asking
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Hi. They are just stock with the van. Very comfortable and no complaints so far… :-)
@terrylewis3365Күн бұрын
@jamies_adventures hi jamie are they stock merdedes seats
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Um not sure. They come with the Hymer Crossover spec of this van. Not sure if they are on all sprinters, sorry.
@pzolsky2 күн бұрын
I suggest NC500 or Wild Atlantic Way. Anti clockwise due to the door being on the driver’s side. Park on the right to get the sea views.
@jamies_adventures2 күн бұрын
Thanks. NC500 is on my list for asap actually! Wild Atlantic Way is a great idea too! Thanks for the comment :-)
@rogerstarkey5390Күн бұрын
Step 1 WEIGH THE VAN so you know how much you can add
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
That's a great idea. I know I've got around a ton of payload, but good idea to know exactly.
@nordnungКүн бұрын
Nice van. The yellow sticker must be removed, leaving only the clean, black (invisible) exterior.
@jamies_adventuresКүн бұрын
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking
@pzolsky2 күн бұрын
I entered an online competition to win one of these a while back. I didn’t win though.
@jamies_adventures2 күн бұрын
Ohh that would’ve been a great prize!
@Pandora8822 күн бұрын
Get it ceramic coated as a dirty black van will drive you mad.
@jamies_adventures2 күн бұрын
Ha maybe! I think there’s going to be a lot of phases to this van with all the upgrades! Thanks for the comment :-)
@andyarmitage28953 күн бұрын
No way would I remove those yellow graphics it really suits that van, don't do it :)
@jamies_adventures3 күн бұрын
Ha! I’m hearing so many different opinions from loads of people. I’ll think about over the Xmas break. No rush either way :-)
@robww59212 күн бұрын
Matt @ vwT5 upgrades (they do merc too) is your man. Or Jamie at Yakkt
@jamies_adventures2 күн бұрын
Thanks for the recommendations. Much appreciated!
@petergerber-tl6sj11 сағат бұрын
Hi Jamie, my name is Peter and I live in Belgium. I built my campervan myself on a Mercedes Sprinter 319 4X4 base about 5 years ago. I have traveled around a lot in the meantime, including 2 months in Lapland. So I learned a few things and adjusted my equipment a few times. If you have an hour or 2 to spent, i am willing to help with certain choices. Let me know and I will share my WhatsApp details with you. Greetings, Peter
@jamies_adventures11 сағат бұрын
Thanks Peter. I’m a good few months before I need to think about upgrading things, but will definitely keep you in mind for some advice. Thanks! :-)
@petergerber-tl6sj6 сағат бұрын
@@jamies_adventures I look forward to your experiences. Remember, 80% of the fun is the preparation :-). Just a few thoughts that you can get started on. Are you planning to overland? No... then forget the spare wheel, the winch and the compressor. Help is never more than a click away. A repair set and small compressor are all you need. if you do plan to go overland, then you have the wrong car. All wheel drive is not 4x4. Think more about a second heating system. Hymer also does not use "standard" electrical components such as Victronic that are available everywhere. Consider a BU system such as Buettie or Ecoflow. What's left... good recovery boards, a shovel, axe, saw, recovery rope... And if you want something more off-road, a limited-slip diff or lock diff. my to cents.... happy holidays, Peter
@jamies_adventures58 минут бұрын
Hi. Not really over landing, but I definitely plan for off road and off grid. There will be lots of upgrades over time, and the AWD sprinter will be plenty for where I would like to go. Thanks for the comment. Very useful! :-)