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Headspace roof conversion!

New accessory for the Heradspace car from Euro Flo, it replaces the ladder which cannot be used after the Headspace conversion.


Now you have a Table and Maxtrac Mini holder.
 
New accessory for the Heradspace car from Euro Flo, it replaces the ladder which cannot be used after the Headspace conversion.


Now you have a Table and Maxtrac Mini holder.
That is a nice use of space, but I'd still keep the ladder as I may have stuff mounted to the top of the Headspace, or even enter the tent from the outside.
 
New accessory for the Heradspace car from Euro Flo, it replaces the ladder which cannot be used after the Headspace conversion.


Now you have a Table and Maxtrac Mini holder.
I will be installing the GP Factor Jetpack diesel heater setup in that location. But if you don't need a heater then this is a great way to carry Maxtrax.
 
I went for a Propex PS2000 mobile heater since I don’t see any reason to have heating permanently attached. Stick it in the car during fall / winter and hang it off a Molle panel whenever it’s in use. Works wonderfully.
 
I went for a Propex PS2000 mobile heater since I don’t see any reason to have heating permanently attached. Stick it in the car during fall / winter and hang it off a Molle panel whenever it’s in use. Works wonderfully.
A portable heater is a good option. I just prefer to have as much as possible built in. One less case to find space for or to setup when needed. Same logic applies to portable compressors and battery banks. Build them in. It is always in the rig when you need it, has a dedicated location outside the main storage areas and simply throw a switch and you are in business. I like portable setups only when you plan to move things between multiple vehicles. Then it is ideal.
 
To each their own I suppose. I toss it on a seat or in the back as required. I don’t like having to carry around stuff I don’t need.
 
I was planning to have the Alucab conversion installed, but I like the Headspace conversion so much more. If I can get one delivered to the US this will be going on my rig.
Marty at off road gear guys is importing about 20 headspace units. Has 4 already sold. I am going down to gelpmput one in and learn it so we can offer in out shop in NC
 
On that last note - In my ( brutally ) honest opinion you really ( I mean really… ) want to see your roof conversion of interest in person before committing so you’re able to go through the internal / external layout, details etc. on site. Internal / external sealing and finish work is another topic which is quite useful to discuss with the installers before hand. Seeing a finished example really helps in this regard.
Marty at off road gear guys will have a demonstration unit in Moab shortly. Its all on FB. Plus he has 20 units being imported. He is only bringing the premium unit for Head space.
 
Marty at off road gear guys is importing about 20 headspace units. Has 4 already sold. I am going down to gelpmput one in and learn it so we can offer in out shop in NC
I have spoken with Marty at length about the Headspace campers he has on order. One has my name on it and I expect to make it official during the upcoming Grenadier Rally in Moab.
 
It’s always fun being one of the first. On that note - We’re definitely glad we waited until Mule went through nearly a dozen Silenus conversions since we wanted to minimize some of the pain associated with being an early adopter / unpaid beta tester ( hehe ) for a roof conversion…
 
It’s always fun being one of the first. On that note - We’re definitely glad we waited until Mule went through nearly a dozen Silenus conversions since we wanted to minimize some of the pain associated with being an early adopter / unpaid beta tester ( hehe ) for a roof conversion…
This is a real consideration. I will not move forward with the Headspace conversion until my regional installer has done 3 units minimum. I do not want to be a test case to help them work out the "bugs".
 
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