View Full Version : Van Action!!!
ujoint
07-30-2007, 09:10 PM
Hit a few trails around Mammoth this past weekend, so I figured I'd start this thread to show you guys & hope to see more photos of our vans in action! Lets see some pics!
http://a382.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/119/l_ba07c6842fc880b1a489079ef463b575.jpg
adventureduo
07-30-2007, 09:25 PM
More pics please!:26_7_2:
ujoint
07-30-2007, 09:34 PM
I didn't take many, still teaching my girl how to take a good pic. :) Also, didn't do anything crazy. This is Laurel Lakes Trail. I also had some sideways fun on a few dirt trails in the Alabama Hills. It was a blast. Nothing like dirt drifting an 8K lb van!!
http://a155.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/118/l_86b7fc92c59f5bc5f2b03c2557728302.jpg
BajaTaco
07-30-2007, 10:28 PM
Awesome :cool:
Let's see some more van pics :lurk:
Andrew Walcker
07-30-2007, 10:29 PM
Yes, more pics please!!!
ujoint
07-30-2007, 10:46 PM
here's a little Azusa action. BTW, my van is going to be in the Oct issue of Petersons 4Wheel & Offroad. I'll create a post when I know it's on newsstands.---------------Chris
http://www.ujointclothing.com/news/gallery/large_images/31.jpg
adventureduo
07-30-2007, 11:23 PM
I've seen you post many times, but have you done a writeup or a rig post on your van with specs?
Andrew Walcker
07-30-2007, 11:42 PM
Chris-
I think we passed along the Mojave Trail (actually nearer the Colorado River just a few miles from the Avi) a few months back, we had 8 vehicles all with Adventure Trailers in tow. Your van looks even nicer in person, at least the few seconds I got to look!
ujoint
07-31-2007, 02:32 AM
Chris-
I think we passed along the Mojave Trail (actually nearer the Colorado River just a few miles from the Avi) a few months back, we had 8 vehicles all with Adventure Trailers in tow. Your van looks even nicer in person, at least the few seconds I got to look!
Yea, I remember!! All the rigs with trailers. Alex was actually at the shop this morning picking up some fenders for his Jeep. That was a fun trip, trying to keep up with a bunch of Jeeps. Those guys were haulin arse. Everything in my cooler was destroyed, I was workin the van pretty hard, had to be very careful in the areas with trees. I wish we could have all hung out, maybe even camped, but I wasn't in charge. It would have been cool to check out everone's gear.--Chris
ujoint
07-31-2007, 02:33 AM
I've seen you post many times, but have you done a writeup or a rig post on your van with specs?
Is there a particular place to do that? Or should I just do it here?
Also, I have the complete buildup with details on my website under the vanaconda page. www.ujointclothing.com
haven
07-31-2007, 03:45 AM
Thanks for sharing the details of the build on you web site.
Looks like a first class job!
Do you have any interest to build replica vans? Now that
you've had time on the trail, would you change any part
of your build?
Chip Haven
Andrew Walcker
07-31-2007, 06:50 AM
Yea, I remember!! All the rigs with trailers. Alex was actually at the shop this morning picking up some fenders for his Jeep. That was a fun trip, trying to keep up with a bunch of Jeeps. Those guys were haulin arse. Everything in my cooler was destroyed, I was workin the van pretty hard, had to be very careful in the areas with trees. I wish we could have all hung out, maybe even camped, but I wasn't in charge. It would have been cool to check out everone's gear.--Chris
Yep I would have loved to have hooked up for a camp fire with you, but we were in the relaxed mode putting around. Next time we'll have to hook up for a few :beer: !
ujoint
07-31-2007, 04:12 PM
Thanks for sharing the details of the build on you web site.
Looks like a first class job!
Do you have any interest to build replica vans? Now that
you've had time on the trail, would you change any part
of your build?
Chip Haven
I would love to build more vans, and I've done a few projects since building mine. I've done 4 conversions, and done some upgrades on a few Quigleys recently. I've built a small production run of the front leaf spring hangers, I made 15 kits. That alone takes ALLOT of work out of the 4x4 conversion, saving $$ and speeding up the process. I've only sold a few, the van market just isn't that strong. Actually, the entire industry is down right now. If the kits sold better, I would develop more product for 4x4 vans. --- As far as my van, there isn't anything I would change suspension wise, it does everything I need it to do pretty well. I'm going to work with a local sway bar manufacturer to develop an electronic sway bar disconnect, and add some other things like my onboard air & water tank, rear bumper & some rocker protection. All major projects are on hold right now, I've got some other things that require some $$, and I can't be pissing a bunch of $$ on the van, as much as I want to. :)
Scott Brady
07-31-2007, 07:19 PM
Did you make it up the shelf road to the lakes? You drove past one of my all-time favorite campsites!
ujoint
07-31-2007, 08:27 PM
I drove a JK down to the lakes last month, and we had to 2 point turn that rig. So there's no way the van is getting down there, that last turn is pretty tight. It was getting late, so I only went to the meadow where the campsites are.
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