comptech - Congrats on your purchase. Although I'm happy with ours the more I use it the more ideas I come up with to change it. I agree that the counter light is kind of useless. I plan to attach an LED to the underside of the lid so it has a good overhead light. I don't want to drill holes through the lid so I'll probably use adhesive (3M trim tape?) for the 12V line and for the fixture itself.
I made a switch panel in the area of the radio by the rear door which is mostly for lights, interior and exterior. It also has a voltmeter and 12V and USB plugs. My thinking was that I can turn things on & off from the inside of course but also from the outside without even getting in the trailer. The lid light mentioned above will be switched at this panel.
I added LED's to the back face of the cabinets on both sides so they face the bed area. These light up the bed area and also the under bed storage area when the bed lid is lifted. I'll try to post some pics of these.
I removed the AC and the fridge. We don't camp at electrical sites and they weren't really needed anyway. That freed up a lot of space for storage, drawers and other things. I added cabinet doors to where they both were. I closed off the AC opening and made the fridge vent into a pass through for the water heater and pump. I was able to use many of the original parts. Here are a few pics of how things turned out ... some are in progress and have since been finished off.




I also added Jeep wheels and A/T tires that are the same size as the V-PKG model (235/75R/15) and flat top fenders which are a lot more practical as I can put things on top of them while camping.
