Platform built today. I plan on adding some mounting points to secure it, but its hefty enough that I don't expect it move around.
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That turned out pretty slick! I assume the hinge is for folding and being able to store in the back.Platform built today. I plan on adding some mounting points to secure it, but its hefty enough that I don't expect it move around.
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Yes, it folds so I can stow it in the back and raise the second row. I have a 4.5 inch inflatable foam mattress that I'll place on top. Its 26 x 80 so should fit perfectly on the 78 x 26 platform.That turned out pretty slick! I assume the hinge is for folding and being able to store in the back.
That looks like a fancy sleeping pad, Have you had one before? I've only used the old fashioned air mattress.Yes, it folds so I can stow it in the back and raise the second row. I have a 4.5 inch inflatable foam mattress that I'll place on top. Its 26 x 80 so should fit perfectly on the 78 x 26 platform.
Heading to CO next month for 10 days, and plan to spend quite a few nights in the LC!
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This is great. Any chance you want to share the details/plans with us? Thanks.Platform built today. I plan on adding some mounting points to secure it, but its hefty enough that I don't expect it move around.
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This is coolI emailed Bam Beds that made a modular platform for the 4runner and Luno mattresses and they said they are working on a platform like this one for the Land Cruiser in the next month.
This one also transforms into a little bench as well.4Runner Leveling Platform | BamBeds: Flat, Comfy, Easy
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I for one find it comfortable to lay with the seats folded and my torso on the seat backs. I saw a YouTuber (Chloe) take a LC Toyota gave her to an off-road event and she just put an air mattress back there and found it very comfortable with the incline. I haven’t spent the night yet, once it cools down I plan to in testing for a road trip this fall. I’ve seen on the forum people build platforms, you could do single or double if you want it flat, but yeah you’re taking away storage and have a big hunk of wood to store and haul around then.
Do you mind sharing where you can find bedliner? Thank youI constructed a 4-inch platform for the back, which levels the floor when the seats are folded down. An Exped Duo mat fits nicely in this space, providing a comfortable sleeping area. The platform is made from 1/2-inch plywood and 2x4s, coated with bedliner for durability. Future plans include rebuilding it with removable panels to store gear underneath.
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Nice work! That looks great!Platform built today. I plan on adding some mounting points to secure it, but its hefty enough that I don't expect it move around.
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Who is this manufacturer?Those wheel wells really screwing it up and all that just for cupholders for 3rd row. I wonder if anyone will ever make a cupholder delete, so you can go full 55" wide like in 100 series?
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Goose gear already makes a nifty platform that still lets you access storage around battery and have the drawers, it's a good start.
Seems like you can also get 8" tall drawers that can probably extend over seats to make a nice bed platform, seats height when folded from battery level around 6":
goose gearWho is this manufacturer?
My only concern is headspace. Which is why I'm still waiting for a solution.....Alright no one in here seems to give a damn about head space. My solution was to remove and store the second row seats (to be put back in when I some day trade it in), and place a 1/2” plywood sheet with the side towards the front suspended in the air with lashing straps to the handlebars on the front side of the rear doors. I can take a picture if you need an illustration. Regarding storage I just ordered the overland vehicle systems slide out shelving. There’s a lot of room under the bed where the second row used to be too. Once my goose gear plate comes in there’s more room hatch-side for smaller stuff under the bed. I also have two Pelican v800s on the roof and am very tempted to get the dissent bumper mount with overland pro when it comes out. I basically live out of this car so I have a big focus on storage
Ultane: I never climb into my ‘bedroom’ through the hatch as I hate dirt in my bed. I always climb from the drivers seat after changing
Goose gear and 1/2” plywood sheet sized for your bedding, then your choice of storage solutions.My only concern is headspace. Which is why I'm still waiting for a solution.....
If you go with pickup either Tacoma or Tundra this wouldn't be an issue. The only downside is after you put these full featured canopy/camper insert you would feel driving a big pickup not agile SUV anymoreMy only concern is headspace. Which is why I'm still waiting for a solution.....