So I do a lot of camping on the sand and I decided to turn the back of my 4runner into a sleeping platform. , since sleeping in a tent on sand isn’t the most comfortable thing. I am on a budget and like to keep things lean and practical.
So I decided build a platform bed for my 4runner.
Here’s the initial project. It took me about 1 hour to make.
Here are the materials
3/4 inch 4x8 plywood
5 10’inch galvanized plumbing pipes
10 1/2inch flanges for support.
To support the second half I used
2 15inch pipes
2 elbow
2 2inch nipples
Ps really you can do anything you want with this part just get creative.
The second half that goes over the seats just slides into place and is supported by the configuration mentioned above.
10 inches off the cargo ground gives you plenty of space to store tables, chairs sleeping bags etc.
Next step is to wrap it in carpet and build a tri-fold mattress. If anyone has any ideas on this please share.
Maybe in the future I’ll hinge the second half and cut it down the middle of the seats to give it more flexibility. Although the current configuration is nice since it can easily be stored in the garage when I am not using it.
I think total project cost about 100 bucks.
I’ll post updates when I make more modifications.
PS ... share your configurations.
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So I decided build a platform bed for my 4runner.
Here’s the initial project. It took me about 1 hour to make.
Here are the materials
3/4 inch 4x8 plywood
5 10’inch galvanized plumbing pipes
10 1/2inch flanges for support.
To support the second half I used
2 15inch pipes
2 elbow
2 2inch nipples
Ps really you can do anything you want with this part just get creative.
The second half that goes over the seats just slides into place and is supported by the configuration mentioned above.
10 inches off the cargo ground gives you plenty of space to store tables, chairs sleeping bags etc.
Next step is to wrap it in carpet and build a tri-fold mattress. If anyone has any ideas on this please share.
Maybe in the future I’ll hinge the second half and cut it down the middle of the seats to give it more flexibility. Although the current configuration is nice since it can easily be stored in the garage when I am not using it.
I think total project cost about 100 bucks.
I’ll post updates when I make more modifications.
PS ... share your configurations.
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