I know that this thread has died a bit, BUT, I have been struggling with this for the last little bit as well. My previous truck was well supplied with everything that I thought that I would need. I had it all in storage bins underneath a platform built in the bed of the truck that was equipped with a cap. This was set up to be a sleeping platform, but I found it greatly hindered the day to day "truckiness" of my vehicle as I lost almost half of my cargo capacity due to the platform. However, the vehicle was ALWAYS ready for whatever: Camping, emergencies, etc.
I just traded that truck in for a new one, and am currently without a cap, and am working solely with a tonneau cover. The plan is t get a Softopper for the truck. The struggle has been with planning what I am going to do with the organization of the vehicle. I have been debating going the same route with the platform and bins, but I don't want to repeat my same mistake. I have been looking at having everything packed in bins or bags to load up when necessary, and keeping the bed empty. I just recently watched a video of a couple who overland ina similar manner: The truck IS their living space. Through the day, the bed is set up with chairs and a kitchen, and at night, they switch to sleeping mode, all under a hard top canopy.
I think I am leaning towards this method for two reasons: Truck retains its utility and usability as a truck, and there is less cost in a build-out of a platform/drawer system etc. The truck would also be more "covert".
Thoughts anyone? sorry for the ramble.
I just traded that truck in for a new one, and am currently without a cap, and am working solely with a tonneau cover. The plan is t get a Softopper for the truck. The struggle has been with planning what I am going to do with the organization of the vehicle. I have been debating going the same route with the platform and bins, but I don't want to repeat my same mistake. I have been looking at having everything packed in bins or bags to load up when necessary, and keeping the bed empty. I just recently watched a video of a couple who overland ina similar manner: The truck IS their living space. Through the day, the bed is set up with chairs and a kitchen, and at night, they switch to sleeping mode, all under a hard top canopy.
I think I am leaning towards this method for two reasons: Truck retains its utility and usability as a truck, and there is less cost in a build-out of a platform/drawer system etc. The truck would also be more "covert".
Thoughts anyone? sorry for the ramble.