chris4amd
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I wanted to wait till she was "done" to make this thread, but after spending four months building her and another 3.5 months traveling around CONUS in her, Wanda is still a beautiful work in progress. Ah MVs, always something to do.
So, I wanted a no nonsense, go anywhere, do anything camper. My goals aren't aesthetic, they are purely functional - comfortable and dry in the middle of the woods. I started with a stock M109 and made the following upgrades:
- LDS 465-1A (Unexpected upgrade 1500 miles into my trip).
- Alternator replacement.
- 11x20s installed.
- Westfolk's Spin on fuel and oil filters.
- Fixing the truck gauges (speedo, tach, so many gauges).
- Parking brake assembly replacement.
- Tons of silicone caulking.
- So many things I can't remember.
Living quarters:
- Spent half my lifetime cutting, sanding, welding, Bondo-ing, and painting all the golfball sized holes in my Michigan M109 box.
- Replaced all fiberglass insulation with 2" Rigid Foam insulation.
- Installed speaker wire drops for 5.1 sound in in the box.
- Red Oak floors.
- Complete electrical rewiring of the M109 box.
- Installation of an RV style roof vent with 110v line for eventual electrical AC / heater installation.
- Standard RV style 30 AMP power input.
- Complete interior living space renovation.
∘ Complete queen size bed with under bed storage.
∘ Lockers.
∘ Stainless steel kitchen surface.
- Bedliner installation on the roof (no more water penetration ever again!)
- 2" hitch welded on the front bumper for my motorcycle carrier.
- Custom pintle towbar.
- Luxurious flat black Rustoleum applied to all external rusted surfaces.
- Hardened up my backside driving over 4000 miles on the original seats since I got the truck. 2500 miles in the last two months alone.
Things to do:
- Replace wooden bed braces with gas pistons for easy lifting.
- Add an extra bank of batteries and battery isolator.
- Solar panels.
- Add more 12v power points to the rear of the box. Add 12v power points to the front of the box for on the go device charging.
- Replace existing box lighting with low voltage LED bulbs.
- Troubleshoot rear box 24v lighting.
- Install silent fuel fired heater (Hunter SHS - Operating). (Anybody out there got a source for this?)
- CB.
- Over cab storage rack with lockable toolbox.
- Box top storage rack.
- Fix existing / make new air horn.
- Replace existing butane burner system with fuel fired burners (MBU-V3). (Anybody got a source for these? E-bay always has parts, some working, some not, but nothing complete.)
More updates to come!
Without further adu, here are some pictures.
So, I wanted a no nonsense, go anywhere, do anything camper. My goals aren't aesthetic, they are purely functional - comfortable and dry in the middle of the woods. I started with a stock M109 and made the following upgrades:
- LDS 465-1A (Unexpected upgrade 1500 miles into my trip).
- Alternator replacement.
- 11x20s installed.
- Westfolk's Spin on fuel and oil filters.
- Fixing the truck gauges (speedo, tach, so many gauges).
- Parking brake assembly replacement.
- Tons of silicone caulking.
- So many things I can't remember.
Living quarters:
- Spent half my lifetime cutting, sanding, welding, Bondo-ing, and painting all the golfball sized holes in my Michigan M109 box.
- Replaced all fiberglass insulation with 2" Rigid Foam insulation.
- Installed speaker wire drops for 5.1 sound in in the box.
- Red Oak floors.
- Complete electrical rewiring of the M109 box.
- Installation of an RV style roof vent with 110v line for eventual electrical AC / heater installation.
- Standard RV style 30 AMP power input.
- Complete interior living space renovation.
∘ Complete queen size bed with under bed storage.
∘ Lockers.
∘ Stainless steel kitchen surface.
- Bedliner installation on the roof (no more water penetration ever again!)
- 2" hitch welded on the front bumper for my motorcycle carrier.
- Custom pintle towbar.
- Luxurious flat black Rustoleum applied to all external rusted surfaces.
- Hardened up my backside driving over 4000 miles on the original seats since I got the truck. 2500 miles in the last two months alone.
Things to do:
- Replace wooden bed braces with gas pistons for easy lifting.
- Add an extra bank of batteries and battery isolator.
- Solar panels.
- Add more 12v power points to the rear of the box. Add 12v power points to the front of the box for on the go device charging.
- Replace existing box lighting with low voltage LED bulbs.
- Troubleshoot rear box 24v lighting.
- Install silent fuel fired heater (Hunter SHS - Operating). (Anybody out there got a source for this?)
- CB.
- Over cab storage rack with lockable toolbox.
- Box top storage rack.
- Fix existing / make new air horn.
- Replace existing butane burner system with fuel fired burners (MBU-V3). (Anybody got a source for these? E-bay always has parts, some working, some not, but nothing complete.)
More updates to come!
Without further adu, here are some pictures.
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