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*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/schoolbusconversionuts |
*[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/schoolbusconversionuts The Original,largest MOTHER of the skoolie movement] |
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*[http://www.vonslatt.com Jake's School Bus Conversion Project] a documented step by step conversion story. |
*[http://www.vonslatt.com Jake's School Bus Conversion Project] a documented step by step conversion story. |
Revision as of 22:01, 28 April 2010
Skoolies or Schoolies is a term that refers to either those who convert school buses into recreational vehicles, or to the converted buses themselves.
Conversion
Most schoolie conversions to RVs involve a specific series of steps, not necessarily in this order:
- Removal of seats
- Installation of 110 VAC electrical system, generator/inverter, solar system, extra batteries, etc.
- Installation of plumbing, including:
- Fresh water tank
- Grey water tank
- Black water tank
- Pump
- Shower
- Insulation of the floor, walls and/or ceilings
- Installation of replacement flooring
- Installation of furniture, cabinetry and appliances
- Exterior cosmetic changes (paint, etc)
Some schoolies also undergo some more dramatic structural changes, often to improve the sometimes limited head room, as the inside of most school buses at the middle is 6'1" (1.85 m). Raising the roof on schoolies is a relatively common modification, and some enthusiasts even go so far as to remove the entire roof and replace it with an entirely new custom roof, usually much higher (See Vista-Dome). Some buses also have had other vehicles grafted to them, had RV "slide-out" sides installed, or have included Jacuzzis.
Legality
There are varying regulations in different states in the United States that affect the conversion of a school bus into an RV. Some states require that the bus's signaling equipment (stop sign, flashing lights, etc.) be removed and the school bus yellow paint scheme be changed. Other states simply require that the "School Bus" signage at the top front and rear be removed.
External links
- Jake's School Bus Conversion Project a documented step by step conversion story.
- Conversion of a 1993 school bus another well-documented conversion story.
- Conversion of a 1986 school bus another well-documented conversion story.
- Skoolie.net a website for documenting and discussion of school bus conversions.