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		<title>TIME FOR A CHANGE &#038; A NEW TRIPOD BOX</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We decided to retire our 2006 Chrysler Town &#38; Country minivan this year and move into something a little bigger for road trips.&#160; This minivan has served us well for the last ten years.&#160; It has traversed from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. . . more than once.&#160; But, there comes a time whenContinue reading &#8594;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="https://jbhphoto.com/blog/?attachment_id=12298" rel="1"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-12298" src="https://jbhphoto.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/572x249_RBG.jpg" alt="" width="374" height="203" srcset="https://www.jbhphoto.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/572x249_RBG.jpg 374w, https://www.jbhphoto.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/572x249_RBG-150x81.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 374px) 100vw, 374px" /></a>We decided to retire our 2006 Chrysler Town &amp; Country minivan this year and move into something a little bigger for road trips.&nbsp; This minivan has served us well for the last ten years.&nbsp; It has traversed from the Pacific to the Atlantic coasts. . . more than once.&nbsp; But, there comes a time when you need to look into making changes.&nbsp; We have loaded this little Town &amp; Country and the previous Plymouth Grand Voyager to the hilt and trekked off on road trips many times.&nbsp; But, there comes a time when you need to reassess the situation.</p>
<p>We have worked out a loading scheme that allows us to carry the main cameras we use, but there is more!&nbsp; I have not hauled the 16&#215;20 camera in near 10 years now.&nbsp; It is just too much to fit into a minivan.&nbsp; Seeing how our Town &amp; Country is now 10 years old and just turned over 100k miles, we started thinking about something new.</p>
<p>It has taken 3 months of research, a lot of looking and just thinking about what our traveling goals really are.&nbsp; We wanted something a bit larger, without all the fluff of computed-out over the top luxury vehicles, like the current minivans all seem to be obsessed with.&nbsp; What we wanted was a TRUCK!&nbsp; We looked at a pickup with a topper, but that did not suit our goal.&nbsp; Everything we found in a van was either massively big, or ridiculously small.</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>On the last trip to Utah we had the opportunity to see a lot of rental vehicles on the road and in the parks.&nbsp; That along with a lot of searching the Internet, it was becoming obvious we were not finding anything that would work for us.&nbsp; Near giving up, on a day lost to rain in Springdale, UT, I found something searching the Internet one more time.&nbsp; There is one vehicle that fit between too much and too little.&nbsp; More research, and then a visit to a dealer, after we returned home, pretty much sold us on the idea that we had found a vehicle that would work well for us.</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>We finally settled on the Nissan NVP 3500 12-passenger van.&nbsp; This is a relatively new vehicle, just going into production in 2012.&nbsp; The NV is basically a Nissan Titan truck built into a van.&nbsp; They have several models that are sold with no interior for work trucks.&nbsp; But, Nissan did something that makes real sense.&nbsp; They build a passenger model, with full interior and seating for 12 people.&nbsp; We drove one and decided this, minus the seats, would be just fine for us.</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>The NVP has become very popular with large families and are somewhat hard to find. . . at least if you want a particular color or configuration.&nbsp; We made a request for what we wanted and sure enough, the salesman found one and had it brought in for us to see.&nbsp; That did it. . . Sold!</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>We spent a few hours at the dealership and brought the blue NVP home.&nbsp; First order of business. . . remove the seats.&nbsp; They are removable and are just latched to the floor.&nbsp; Into the storage barn they went.&nbsp; Next we needed to build a new tripod box.&nbsp; Took a little time and some CAD work to come up with a new box and a way to get it mounted to the floor.&nbsp; Had to design a mount that would attach to the factory seat hold downs in the floor and then build a new box to hold four tripods. &nbsp;</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Some plywood, some glue, some aluminum bar stock, a few dozen deck screws, assorted hardware, sawing, machining and finally a luxurious covering with speaker carpet and there you have it.&nbsp; The tripod box is installed and ready for the road.&nbsp; Now we need to get out. . . and yes the 16&#215;20 will be back on the road!</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>And not to forget the 2006 T&amp;C. . . we removed the tripod box that has been in it for the last ten years and put the factory seats back in.&nbsp; It now looks just like it did when we first got it. &nbsp; The 1999 Plymouth Grand Voyager with near 170k miles had to go and was sacrificed as the trade-in. &nbsp;</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Yes. . . it is Time For A Change!</strong></h4>
<h4 style="text-align: justify;"><strong>JB</strong></h4>
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