Beginning to order stuff for when I buy my extended econoline. Just ordered risk racing lock n load pro for the dirtbike, ordering a bluetti ac200p now and trying to figure out a dual zone fridge/freezer.
The iceco is reasonably priced, but man it seems very large. Does anyone have any pics of a VL60 in their econoline? Would like to be able to visualize the space it’ll take up. Also, any reviews on it or suggestions for similarly priced true dual zone chest style fridges that may have a smaller footprint?
Here's how I did the VL60 in our van build. Put it in sideways, under the bed, on a slider.
It does take up a bit of room, but it holds a lot.
There's no room for a dirt bike the way I did this, but that isn't what we were trying to do. Maybe try longways along the driver's side between the fender and fuel filler?
Here's how I did the VL60 in our van build. Put it in sideways, under the bed, on a slider.
It does take up a bit of room, but it holds a lot.
There's no room for a dirt bike the way I did this, but that isn't what we were trying to do. Maybe try longways along the driver's side between the fender and fuel filler?
Yeah I’m thinking longways against a wall. How are you liking it?
Pretty satisfied. One thing, get thermometers for the inside if you really want to get your set points right. What it says on the control panel is NOT accurate. Mine is a lot colder than the set point. We just got a couple cheap thermometers to hang on the baskets inside.
Had the pro version. They work fine but the moto cinch tie downs gave me a lot more options. Bikes dont have to roll in straight, i can offset them to the right and left up against the side and get 2 bikes in with room in the middle for gear.
Had the pro version. They work fine but the moto cinch tie downs gave me a lot more options. Bikes dont have to roll in straight, i can offset them to the right and left up against the side and get 2 bikes in with room in the middle for gear.
Makes sense. I might try it out since I’d like two in case I bring a friends bike in the van. Thanks for the suggestion.