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I just texted the company and they said they are most likely going to put a lock in the storage where the second row seats were and they said it might even accommodate a rifle. That's how big it could be.Can you relay a message? Let the know a locking section for valuables would be nice.
Hopefully it is modular so I could leave the 40 split in and remove the 60 side. I believe their 4Runner setup is designed like this.Just spoke with goose gear today and they informed me that they are in the process of making a flat platform Base plate for the LC when the second row seat is removed. They said it would be out in about 2 to 3 months.
Even better would be 3 sections.....rear, 40, 60. That way you could leave the rear plate installed and put the seats back in when not full-on overlanding.Hopefully it is modular so I could leave the 40 split in and remove the 60 side. I believe their 4Runner setup is designed like this.
Do you have a link? I just took a look and couldn’t find it.They have a new image on their website where you can see the prototype. According to the site, it should be launch August 1st
Cargo-tease!Looks like they changed the image on their site however according to them it should go on sale on Aug 1st
Yes, they said they will later in the year. However, I'm not too crazy about the initial platform because you lose all of the storage space towards the rear hatch door and the empty hole that's left is useless for me because any items that are stored there will come falling out every time the hatch is open.It’s gone live but looks like the don’t currently have anything for the rear seats - Goose Gear Toyota - Land Cruiser - 2024-Present - LC250 - Explore Series - Rear Plate System
Weird that they don’t have the photos with the rear seats flat.Yes, they said they will later in the year. However, I'm not too crazy about the initial platform because you lose all of the storage space towards the rear hatch door and the empty hole that's left is useless for me because any items that are stored there will come falling out every time the hatch is open.
It's also very expensive for what it is.
I might just have to do my own...
Yes, they said they will later in the year. However, I'm not too crazy about the initial platform because you lose all of the storage space towards the rear hatch door and the empty hole that's left is useless for me because any items that are stored there will come falling out every time the hatch is open.
It's also very expensive for what it is.
I might just have to do my own...
Weird that they don’t have the photos with the rear seats flat.
I think that stuff is referred to as 80/20… big rabbit hole you are about to go down.What the name of the aluminum extruded framing system than vanlife and wrangler owners use to make drawer systems? I need to look into building a removable drawer sysem than can be fastened in back to the existing tie downs.
I'm talking to a guy on Etsy that builds with that system. I'm getting a quote for two drawers in back. I like the idea of being able to do future attachments to the top slots in that system, for use such as tie downs or even a refrigerator slider.I think that stuff is referred to as 80/20… big rabbit hole you are about to go down.
That's a great question and I didn't know so I went to the garage and checked.If we can remove rear seats, can the front seat go all the way down to flat?
I used to own Honda Element that allows the front and rear seat to be flat into an almost flat bed. and My Xterra also allows the back seat cushion to be taken off and front seat recline almost to flash. This is the feature that I really really miss. I thought NHTSC probably have some rule to ban that for safety, but then I was excited again when I saw F-150 EV allows flat seat. It is a shame that I can't find this feature in almost any cars these days.That's a great question and I didn't know so I went to the garage and checked.
Sadly the answer is no not even close.View attachment 8554