My 2001 Camper Conversion Van
#71
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I made another modification to my roof rack basket this week. Due to garage door clearance issues, I could not pack both of my reclining lawn chairs on the rack as it was too short and one chair had to stack on top of the other chair, which made it too high to drive into my garage. I ordered another rack extension on the internet and installed it. Now there is enough room for both chairs to lay flat and I can drive it into my garage without removing one chair first.
My original roof rack was a Bison brand and it came with one extension. The second extension I purchased was a Curt brand and it fit rather nicely without any modifications.
My original roof rack was a Bison brand and it came with one extension. The second extension I purchased was a Curt brand and it fit rather nicely without any modifications.
Last edited by Black'95; May 14th, 2017 at 12:09 PM.
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Here is 82 1/2" to the weatherstrip on the garage door. I have about 5/8" clearance between the weatherstrip and the roof of the van, (08 1500 empty). These dimensions are with 225 tires (it has 225's from a previous owner), stock is 245's, about 5/8" taller.
https://chevroletforum.com/forum/att...1&d=1494440679
https://chevroletforum.com/forum/att...1&d=1494440679
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I had some problem with the water bag falling off the picnic table seat where we like to place it because it would tend to roll with water in it. (reference: https://chevroletforum.com/forum/exp...e6/#post327313 ) I solved the problem by building a plywood platform with a plastic edge on it (from surplus pieces of white bathroom wallboard).
As you can see, I also use my van leveling blocks to level the picnic table when I am not using them to level the van.
I used the bottom of the bag as a pattern so it would fit. Then I flattened the front edge for faucet functionality.
As you can see, I also use my van leveling blocks to level the picnic table when I am not using them to level the van.
I used the bottom of the bag as a pattern so it would fit. Then I flattened the front edge for faucet functionality.
Last edited by Black'95; June 15th, 2017 at 8:12 AM.
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In addition to the little tray I added to one of the window sills in the van (https://chevroletforum.com/forum/exp...e7/#post337519) I also added another similar try to the top of my sink edging.
I used a piece of paneling edge trim to hold it in place on the edge of my van sink. I mounted the paneling edge trim with some 3M body molding tape from my local auto supply store. It turned out to be very handy and easily removable. My wife thinks it is the cat's meow!
I used a piece of paneling edge trim to hold it in place on the edge of my van sink. I mounted the paneling edge trim with some 3M body molding tape from my local auto supply store. It turned out to be very handy and easily removable. My wife thinks it is the cat's meow!
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Most of the modifications I make now are more like fine tuning my van as we are using it now. Every once in awhile I find something new that helps make life easier in our van. This is one of those. I had my dash cam connected through a 12 volt adapter, but this new adapter lets me plug my dash cam directly into a USB port type charger. One less adapter to mess with. I hid the dash cam cord behind the trim around the windshield and under the trim on the front of the door opening trim to keep it out of sight.
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This week's improvement to my camper van was a very minor item, but one that my wife really likes. I added a Post-It note holder to her side of the center console. Very minor item, but she really likes having them that handy and it even has a pen holder.
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Hope that helps explain it.