Nice work and video of your install, breakdown of the costs, and different things with other racks etc. One thing would have been nice to have included was a short video walk around of your finished rack, showing side views and front air dam. Glad your the Max Air transition component was there after your drive about...that kinda reminds me of me🙃
@bjbhehir2 жыл бұрын
Nice job, you should use butyl tape between the mounts and the van and also put the sealant all around the top of the bolts too! Cut the hole in the sealant bigger and put on one continuous line so there are no possibilities of a tiny gap. Thanks for the video!
@bobstransitvan30533 жыл бұрын
I got the front fairing to go on with the lock washers. You just have to barely start the bolts into the T-nuts. It did get tighter as I pushed the crossbar on to the T-nuts, but it was not bad. I agree that the Flatline Van Co. rack is a good middle-of-the-road option. Luminess, to me, is too expensive. If you want to do a totally DIY rack, DIYVan has some plates that they sell to mount to the factory holes. One tip: I used a moving blanket to protect the roof on one side while I was bolting the crossbar on the other side. It protected the paint on the roof and kept the crossbar from sliding around. My video of my FVC rack is on my channel.
@joshuanewton6687 Жыл бұрын
did you do the ladder?
@GirlsGuide2Packing3 жыл бұрын
Hey, question I have for you is are you sleeping in the van while you’re doing these modifications? And my other question was what kind of temporary or even long-term solutions are you using for your heating, refrigeration, storage etc. while you’re in the middle of the process?
@tonybucca56677 ай бұрын
I consider a DIY as coming up with my own brackets and mounting. You installed a kit.
@ErikJohnson20207 ай бұрын
Thanks for your subjective opinion. How about you make your own video, and you can define it however you'd like?
@hoogabooga9736 Жыл бұрын
D.I.Y. does not mean i bought a bunch of stuff specifically for my van.