Lets see your 1st gen 4runner Cargo Storage/Sleeping builds..
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Lets see your 1st gen 4runner Cargo Storage/Sleeping builds..
After poking around in the camping section and seeing some of the really nice cargo storage/sleeping platforms people have built, I have started thinking about building one for my for 4 Runner as I love to go camping and would rather use the tent to throw gear in instead of sleeping in it.
I believe all the setups I saw were all newer 4 Runners/Trucks.
Obviously in theory, this is a pretty simple build, but I'd like to see if anyone has done anything similar and what kind of ideas you guys came up with.
The 1st gens are also a little bit different due to having the roll bar in the back, I would like to leave it in if possible, but might take it out if nessecary because I would like there to be ample room for both my gf and I to sleep in the back.
Just for reference in case you're not sure what I'm talking about, here's a picture I "Borrowed" for example.
I believe all the setups I saw were all newer 4 Runners/Trucks.
Obviously in theory, this is a pretty simple build, but I'd like to see if anyone has done anything similar and what kind of ideas you guys came up with.
The 1st gens are also a little bit different due to having the roll bar in the back, I would like to leave it in if possible, but might take it out if nessecary because I would like there to be ample room for both my gf and I to sleep in the back.
Just for reference in case you're not sure what I'm talking about, here's a picture I "Borrowed" for example.
Last edited by chrisbnaz; 10-22-2008 at 11:19 PM.
#2
Ah, if i had a runner i would do this, thus being why i am looking for a camper shell.
hmm, anyway, just my observation.
It looks to me like that person made the forward most part of the "shelf" able to fold back so they can still use the back seats.
Good design plan IMO
hmm, anyway, just my observation.
It looks to me like that person made the forward most part of the "shelf" able to fold back so they can still use the back seats.
Good design plan IMO
#3
I can do 2nd gen:
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Here's a good thread on Camping mods
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Here's a good thread on Camping mods
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#4
I planned on making one, but over time decided against it.
Pros
-more cargo space
Cons
-weight
-awkward to work around the 1rst gen rollbar
-really cuts down your headroom
I just bought a roof rack and use that to hold all my gear.
I'm 6'2" so if I'm sleeping alone I just lay diagonally and it's not a problem. My girlfriend, her golden retriever and I have all slept in my back of my 4runner before. A little cramped, and I couldn't straighten my legs out, but not horrible.
But I'd be interested to see if anyone with a 1st gen 4runner was able to get one to fit with the roll bar.
Pros
-more cargo space
Cons
-weight
-awkward to work around the 1rst gen rollbar
-really cuts down your headroom
I just bought a roof rack and use that to hold all my gear.
I'm 6'2" so if I'm sleeping alone I just lay diagonally and it's not a problem. My girlfriend, her golden retriever and I have all slept in my back of my 4runner before. A little cramped, and I couldn't straighten my legs out, but not horrible.
But I'd be interested to see if anyone with a 1st gen 4runner was able to get one to fit with the roll bar.
#5
What's the big deal with just putting your sleeping pad on the floor? What do you need the platform and long drawers for? (Unless you're an undertaker...)
imho, the major shortcoming re. car camping in a Gen 1/2 4Rnr is lay down length! By removing the cushions from the driverside rear seat you can gain about 6" in length in which to lay down (just enough!), and, you gain additional storage. (Just devise a support for the platform.)
imho, the major shortcoming re. car camping in a Gen 1/2 4Rnr is lay down length! By removing the cushions from the driverside rear seat you can gain about 6" in length in which to lay down (just enough!), and, you gain additional storage. (Just devise a support for the platform.)
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What's the big deal with just putting your sleeping pad on the floor? What do you need the platform and long drawers for? (Unless you're an undertaker...)
imho, the major shortcoming re. car camping in a Gen 1/2 4Rnr is lay down length! By removing the cushions from the driverside rear seat you can gain about 6" in length in which to lay down (just enough!), and, you gain additional storage. (Just devise a support for the platform.)
imho, the major shortcoming re. car camping in a Gen 1/2 4Rnr is lay down length! By removing the cushions from the driverside rear seat you can gain about 6" in length in which to lay down (just enough!), and, you gain additional storage. (Just devise a support for the platform.)
- you don't have to sleep about a 1/4" away from cold air under the truck. I often camp in below freezing temperatures, this matters. The box makes a big difference.
- When you're driving down a backroad, your camping stuff isn't doing its best to join you in the drivers seat if you stop quickly
- its quieter and more contained while driver
- more organized.
Cons:
- extra weight
- limited head room
- a little cramped for some activities
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I started mine a while ago, but got more into building my other truck and put the project on hold. Here's the start...
Insulated the entire rear cargo area with this aluminum bubble wrap. Nice stuff, and cheap, like $25 to do the entire cargo area. I form fit it, and then glued it with spray adhesive.
Then I build my side walls. I will be able to screw right into these, so my mounting points are almost endless.
I suddenly want to finish this project.
Insulated the entire rear cargo area with this aluminum bubble wrap. Nice stuff, and cheap, like $25 to do the entire cargo area. I form fit it, and then glued it with spray adhesive.
Then I build my side walls. I will be able to screw right into these, so my mounting points are almost endless.
I suddenly want to finish this project.
#12
Me too!
Here is mine.
Box opened up to show the goodies. (I don't own that truck anymore but that's what the box was built for)
Box inside the 1st gen runner.
Sleeping pad after the box is pulled out and set aside. No that isn't my kid.
I can put the camping box in there in about 2 minutes and have it tied down. It works great for a last minute camping decision.
Here is mine.
Box opened up to show the goodies. (I don't own that truck anymore but that's what the box was built for)
Box inside the 1st gen runner.
Sleeping pad after the box is pulled out and set aside. No that isn't my kid.
I can put the camping box in there in about 2 minutes and have it tied down. It works great for a last minute camping decision.
#13
Hey Ricky, any issues with laying on the rear seats? As I was thinking about the whole build a platform thing, the problem I kept thinking about was building it so the front supports could go between the front and rear seats.
Now that I think about it, the truck bedz mattress with no platform might elevate your head nicely in a sort of old fogey craftmatic bed style!
I saw someone that built their platform so their surfboards could fit underneath. Yours is a good solution, but I would have to go pick up a Yakima/Thule rack to hold my board. I could pick up a set of headers for the price of one of those racks!!
Now that I think about it, the truck bedz mattress with no platform might elevate your head nicely in a sort of old fogey craftmatic bed style!
I saw someone that built their platform so their surfboards could fit underneath. Yours is a good solution, but I would have to go pick up a Yakima/Thule rack to hold my board. I could pick up a set of headers for the price of one of those racks!!
#14
Where did you find those sweet air mattresses? The 2 pictured look different. Do they sell different ones for different length beds? I've never seen any that fit so perfectly.
#15
Its the same mattress just flipped around to fit the wheel wells of either truck. Its made by Truck-Bedz.
http://www.truck-bedz.com/default.tp...ECTIONSword=ww
http://www.truck-bedz.com/default.tp...ECTIONSword=ww
#16
Its the same mattress just flipped around to fit the wheel wells of either truck. Its made by Truck-Bedz.
http://www.truck-bedz.com/default.tp...ECTIONSword=ww
http://www.truck-bedz.com/default.tp...ECTIONSword=ww
#18
Thanks for the info. Would you say that the quality is the same of better than the coleman regular air mattresses? I have about 4 slow leaking air mattresses. I keep a cordless air pump in my tent in case a midnight refill is needed.
#20
desertcamper~ The quality is better than the Coleman mattresses. I still have it and it has never leaked. Even comes with a half dozen patches just in case. I also like to put a blanket down underneath it so that it doesn't rest directly on the metal of the cargo area.
bm87~ They make them for just about every popular rig out there, even full sizes.