If you're a fan of 'Extreme RVs' (2012), the thrilling series that showcases jaw-dropping custom recreational vehicles, you'll love this list of similar shows and movies. Whether you're into luxury motorhomes, rugged off-road campers, or innovative tiny homes on wheels, we've curated 10 must-watch titles that will fuel your wanderlust and inspire your next adventure.

Diesel Brothers (2016)
Description: Specializes in building and modifying diesel trucks, often pushing the limits of size and power, much like the extreme modifications seen in other vehicle-focused shows.
Fact: The Diesel Brothers have faced legal challenges for modifying trucks to exceed emissions standards.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: Chronicles the process of buying, restoring, and selling classic and unique vehicles, showcasing the passion and skill involved in automotive customization.
Fact: The show is a spin-off of 'Pawn Stars' and focuses on the Las Vegas car restoration scene.


Fast N' Loud (2012)
Description: Follows the restoration and customization of classic cars, emphasizing the thrill of turning neglected vehicles into show-stopping rides.
Fact: The Gas Monkey Garage, featured in the show, has built a reputation for its high-quality restorations and unique car builds.


Tiny House Nation (2014)
Description: Focuses on the customization and transformation of small living spaces, showcasing unique builds and innovative designs, much like the fascination with extreme vehicle modifications.
Fact: The show has inspired a movement towards minimalist living and sustainable housing solutions.


Bitchin' Rides (2014)
Description: Showcases the restoration and customization of classic cars, with a strong emphasis on attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship in vehicle modifications.
Fact: The show's shop, Kindig-It Design, is renowned for its custom paint jobs and innovative designs.


Texas Metal (2017)
Description: Highlights the customization of trucks and other vehicles with a focus on rugged, high-performance builds, appealing to fans of extreme automotive transformations.
Fact: The show is based in Houston, Texas, and often features builds that combine luxury with off-road capability.


Monster Garage (2002)
Description: Revolves around transforming ordinary vehicles into extraordinary machines, showcasing creativity and mechanical expertise in extreme vehicle modifications.
Fact: The show was known for its 7-day build challenges, where teams had to complete radical vehicle transformations under tight deadlines.


Pimp My Ride (2004)
Description: Focuses on upgrading and customizing old or rundown cars into flashy, high-performance vehicles, highlighting the appeal of extreme automotive makeovers.
Fact: The show became a cultural phenomenon and popularized the term 'pimp my ride' in mainstream media.


Mega Movers (2006)
Description: Centers around the transportation of oversized and heavy objects, emphasizing the logistical challenges and specialized equipment used, similar to the extreme modifications seen in vehicle-focused shows.
Fact: The show often features moves that require permits and road closures due to the size of the objects being transported.


How It's Made (2001)
Description: Provides an inside look at the manufacturing and assembly processes of various items, including vehicles, highlighting the craftsmanship and engineering behind them.
Fact: The show has covered over 1,000 different manufacturing processes across its many seasons.
