Part II of our Ram Promaster insulation highlights the floor and how we tackled the project. Check out how we insulated the walls and ceiling of our Promaster here. Insulating the floor of our Ram Promaster was a pretty straightforward procedure. The only unknown piece of the puzzle was removing the factory floor, something that I... Continue Reading →
RAM Promaster Insulation
Insulation is a highly debated topic in the DIY van conversion world. We're not really looking to get into that here, our main goal is to show you the process we took and help you along the way for the type of insulation we chose. After a lot of research, we ended up insulating our... Continue Reading →
RAM Promaster Interior Panel Removal
Our Ram Promaster came with the optional upper and lower side panels. To start the build process, we needed to remove those guys. We looked around online, and it seemed like any type of pry bar would work to remove the plastic rivets. I opted for the claw end of the hammer. In my mind... Continue Reading →
RAM Promaster Van Conversion
Choosing the best campervan for your needs is the first step in the process of becoming a happy van owner. There are dozens of online resources, reviews, and expert opinions, all with their recommendation on which one you should buy. While I genuinely appreciate others' opinions, I think there is a lot of value in... Continue Reading →
Santa Cruz Tallboy vs 5010
It should come as no surprise to find the Santa Cruz Tallboy 3 and 5010 v2 at the top of your list when searching for your next trail bike. Both are capable steeds in their own right and perform well over varied types of terrain and locations. I've had the pleasure of spending a considerable... Continue Reading →
5010 vs Bronson vs Hightower
With so many amazing bikes in the SC lineup it’s hard to choose just one. Over the past year I’ve owned the Santa Cruz 5010, Bronson, and Hightower. This is my interpretation and comparison of each. Warning; all of my opinions are based on personal preference with a nod towards racing, so take them with... Continue Reading →