I moved the table leg storage brackets to under the galley sink, screwed into the support piece under the shelf. It’s secured with velcro on the floor and, for extra safety, with a quick-release strap from the driver’s seatbelt hook to the table mount. The table is now stowed next to the rear lounge seat behind the driver’s seat. There has to be a better place to put the table and its leg. Having to stow the table and table leg in the intended compartment back under one of the twin beds is super-inconvenient, particularly when the beds are configured together as a king. Additional alternator / eliminate generator?.Replace propane cooktop with induction?.Flexible solar panel durability/longevity test.Mice in the battery, inverter and engine compartments.Add iPad, Blu-Ray and streaming video sources.Add sound deadening and insulation to cab doors.Replace cab navigation and house audio systems.( Please note: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases via my links to Amazon.) I bought a 2019 Ford Transit van, had it converted to four wheel drive and built out as a campervan.Īlright, on to the tips, fixes, upgrades and customizations for the Leisure Travel Vans Unity (and similar RV models): We did take the Unity out on dirt roads a lot but we were often of course constrained on just how rugged the road could actually get with a vehicle of this size and length. We had a good time with the Unity, but our two biggest wishes were to 1) have internal storage for our mountain bikes and 2) downsize to a smaller, more off-road-capable camper van, which would also allow us to park a little more easily in busy metro areas. ( Here’s a tag to all my posts on our RV travels.) While this sometimes involves staying in state or national park campgrounds, we much prefer camping out on open land in national park, forest or BLM lands. I should clarify that Darlene and I used this RV almost always “dry camping” (or “boondocking”) without hookups for water or electricity. ( Here’s more on how I came to buy this unit and here’s a page of my shopping/comparison notes from 2016.) campervan/RV, built on a 2015 Mercedes Sprinter diesel-powered chassis. This model is a 2016 LTV Unity 24TB (Twin Bed) 25 ft. Another great source of information for all sorts of Sprinter-based camper vans is the Sprinter-Source forum and specifically for Leisure Travel Vans and the Unity, see the Sprinter-Source Unity subforum. I’m maintaining this page to share information about the various upgrades and customizations I made over the years to my 2016 Leisure Travel Vans “Unity” RV to hopefully help others wanting to do similar things. My 2016 Leisure Travel Vans Unity, aka The Traveling Cat Adventure Vehicle