my budget motovan so far
#1
my budget motovan so far
just wanted to document some stuff done to my van, and share along the way
basically I got tired of cleaning bikes all the time after hauling, so decided best option would be to get a van
picked up this 07 plain jane cargo work van and started on it
ive had it about a month so far
this is what i did with it:
-installed a bulkhead dividing rear from front, keeps the cab nice and warm in winter, and should be cooler in summer since its not trying to warm up the whole damn thing hehe
-indash double din dvd/bluetooth/cd/mp3 etc player
-all LED lights inside the cargo area
-motorcycle wheel chock and ramp holder on the left
-bedliner lower part of the rockers and sides
-silverado wheels and tires, refinished in gunmetal hammered color
-swapped front end (grille/lights/wiring harness) to new style and put HIDs in them
-silverado leather steering wheels
-1500 badges
so far im loving it, it gets me on average 18mpg which is pretty decent, try to keep it 65-70 either empty or one bike back there so far
here are some pics
this is when i got it, got it from a mercedes tuning shop, they did the brakes, full tuneup, and new windshield, pretty good start. and they painted the wheels black too haha, made it easy to sell once i upgraded
took it snowboarding, with bike in the back, i think we were the only ones in there w a bike (i have the rear windows plastidipped black, look like a tint from outside so cant tell whats in there). i dipped the white part of the grille and blacked out the star for the time being from boredom basically
this is the wheel refurb, came out pretty nice and was fairly easy to do, just a bit time consuming. did the front bowtie same color as well
here is the van with rockers painted with bedliner, sporting new wheels/tires and 1500 badges (sold the originals for more than i have in these, so super happy)
did the front end swap (got grille in great shape, along with headlights and wiring loom and turn signals for $20, basically a bolt on procedure, with some cutting needed for new lights to go on)
and interior:
thinking of installing a rear view camera as well, already got radio that has the option, so might as well
and some bike action:
basically I got tired of cleaning bikes all the time after hauling, so decided best option would be to get a van
picked up this 07 plain jane cargo work van and started on it
ive had it about a month so far
this is what i did with it:
-installed a bulkhead dividing rear from front, keeps the cab nice and warm in winter, and should be cooler in summer since its not trying to warm up the whole damn thing hehe
-indash double din dvd/bluetooth/cd/mp3 etc player
-all LED lights inside the cargo area
-motorcycle wheel chock and ramp holder on the left
-bedliner lower part of the rockers and sides
-silverado wheels and tires, refinished in gunmetal hammered color
-swapped front end (grille/lights/wiring harness) to new style and put HIDs in them
-silverado leather steering wheels
-1500 badges
so far im loving it, it gets me on average 18mpg which is pretty decent, try to keep it 65-70 either empty or one bike back there so far
here are some pics
this is when i got it, got it from a mercedes tuning shop, they did the brakes, full tuneup, and new windshield, pretty good start. and they painted the wheels black too haha, made it easy to sell once i upgraded
took it snowboarding, with bike in the back, i think we were the only ones in there w a bike (i have the rear windows plastidipped black, look like a tint from outside so cant tell whats in there). i dipped the white part of the grille and blacked out the star for the time being from boredom basically
this is the wheel refurb, came out pretty nice and was fairly easy to do, just a bit time consuming. did the front bowtie same color as well
here is the van with rockers painted with bedliner, sporting new wheels/tires and 1500 badges (sold the originals for more than i have in these, so super happy)
did the front end swap (got grille in great shape, along with headlights and wiring loom and turn signals for $20, basically a bolt on procedure, with some cutting needed for new lights to go on)
and interior:
thinking of installing a rear view camera as well, already got radio that has the option, so might as well
and some bike action:
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Hey nice job on the van. I have a 08 (white) with the composite lights, what model is that, an LS? Also have the chrome bumpers, maybe that's your next upgrade? What are you doing with all those sport bikes? Are you a road racer? We raced at Nelson Ledges in Ohio for several years, take care...
#3
Nice work. I love the new front grille. What an ugly turd the base grille is. Gm should be ashamed.
You need to get some plywood, or even some carpet on the inside walls. You don't want any dents poking out the sides from inside.
Oh, and Go on Man United.......lol.
You need to get some plywood, or even some carpet on the inside walls. You don't want any dents poking out the sides from inside.
Oh, and Go on Man United.......lol.
#7
I'm keeping my factory head unit as its the top line one just below the nav. Has usb control etc. just have to upgrade speakers and add sub.
Do you think that a shiny chrome type paint would work in factory rims?
Do you think that a shiny chrome type paint would work in factory rims?
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I tried that paint on few diff things and its shyte lol
Just get wheel skins then, its chrome wheel cover that goes over factory wheels, made to fit that wheel style only not universal
Just get wheel skins then, its chrome wheel cover that goes over factory wheels, made to fit that wheel style only not universal
#10
and a silverado leather wrapped steering wheel. feels really nice and much more comfortable than the foam stock one.
dirrect swap for our vans, id like to somehow get these buttons to work w my aftermarket radio, but not really a priority now
dirrect swap for our vans, id like to somehow get these buttons to work w my aftermarket radio, but not really a priority now