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What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

Brett L.

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

I replaced an inner door seal that my dog tore up. I also removed the seat bottoms and headrests to make way for a permanent sleeping/storage platform. Next up is the sliding cargo tray. BTW. If anyone needs seat bottoms, headrests, or a sliding cargo tray, DM me.
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Lanlubber In Remembrance

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Yes. If you pull the seat bottoms out the backs will lay completely flat. Since the platform will be permanent I no longer have a need for the rear seats.
Okay thanks, that make sense. On my rig I have to take the whole folding seat out or its not long enough for a sleeping platform.
 

Brett L.

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Okay thanks, that make sense. On my rig I have to take the whole folding seat out or its not long enough for a sleeping platform.
The seatbacks will provide some additional support for the platform to lay across. The platform will extend up to the backs of the front seats with an extra flip-up piece on the passenger side (the side I'll sleep on) that will provide additional headroom when the passenger seat is pushed forward. I thought about going the whole RTT route but it's just me and my dog and I really didn't want the additional cost or weight up high.
 

Kilo_17

Rank II
Launch Member

Contributor III

Washed the 4Runner today, then spent 30 min with a razor blade, scraping the sticky crap from the tree buds, off the
windshield. Now I just have to figure out how to get it off the rest of the truck.‍‍:screamcat:
You could also try using some goo off, or try a little WD40
 

Lanlubber In Remembrance

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

The seatbacks will provide some additional support for the platform to lay across. The platform will extend up to the backs of the front seats with an extra flip-up piece on the passenger side (the side I'll sleep on) that will provide additional headroom when the passenger seat is pushed forward. I thought about going the whole RTT route but it's just me and my dog and I really didn't want the additional cost or weight up high.
I'm with you. While traveling, sleeping inside makes more sense if you are solo. Camping for more than two nights then I would go to a tent and camp set up. I enjoy comfort and I can get it with a tent as long as it's tall enough to stand up and can sleep on a cot.
 

WilhelmB

Rank III
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Window tinting is one of the FIRST things that I do with all of my vehicles. Southern Arizona demands it! I'm sure it's the same for you there too!
yes goes a long way to improving comfort levels during our hot and humid summers. I was also wanting increased privacy for the cargo area, before i start fitting it out.
 

DaleRF

Rank VII
Member
Investor

Pioneer II

yes goes a long way to improving comfort levels during our hot and humid summers. I was also wanting increased privacy for the cargo area, before i start fitting it out.
Yess! I do "Limo Tint" on all the rear windows for exactly that reason...security!
 

RubiRigo

Rank V
Launch Member

Traveler III

Got 4 out of 8 rock lights wired. Finishing the other 4 lights tomorrow.
In the photo it looks like they work great! Nice.
Thank you. They look good in person too and are bright. They are also a cheap brand so if they get damage on the trail, I won’t feel too heart broken. Hehehehe. I’m doing the ones over the wheels next so there is lights all around for when doing a night trail and/or around the campsite if we need extra lights. They are also going to be on 2 different switches so I can choose from having all of them on or just half of them on.
 

DaleRF

Rank VII
Member
Investor

Pioneer II

Thank you. They look good in person too and are bright. They are also a cheap brand so if they get damage on the trail, I won’t feel too heart broken. Hehehehe. I’m doing the ones over the wheels next so there is lights all around for when doing a night trail and/or around the campsite if we need extra lights. They are also going to be on 2 different switches so I can choose from having all of them on or just half of them on.
Good idea for around the campsite.
 

DaleRF

Rank VII
Member
Investor

Pioneer II

Thank you. They look good in person too and are bright. They are also a cheap brand so if they get damage on the trail, I won’t feel too heart broken. Hehehehe. I’m doing the ones over the wheels next so there is lights all around for when doing a night trail and/or around the campsite if we need extra lights. They are also going to be on 2 different switches so I can choose from having all of them on or just half of them on.
And also for unexpected night time "Maintenance"! Ha
 
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