Traveler III
- 4,007
- First Name
- Lucas
- Last Name
- Antes
- Member #
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7082
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KE0ZXA
Since I got my WJ about 2 years ago, I knew I'd want to take it out and go camp somewhere. Sometimes sleeping outside isn't always an option, or you arrive to camp in the dark or are too tired to set up. I had this happen on one trip and opted to sleep in the back. This was a good idea in theory, but frankly they're not built to sleep a 6'1" man, let alone anyone over 5'6" IMO. I had to either sleep at an angle or in a fetal position. This is not easy to do with gear in the back, another person, and forget about being comfortable. From then on, I made sure to get to camp with ample amount of time to set up my sleeping situation. I recently revisited the idea of sleeping in the back of the WJ after watching Jake Wettern and his YouTube channel IAMJAKE. I stumbled upon a simple and cheap mod that would free up some space for sleeping without really sacrificing anything other thank a few bucks and some time. After a quick Google search to see what other had done, as well as some sitting and staring at the backseat and cargo area, it became apparent that the easiest and most effective way to remedy this issue is to replace the hinge pins from the seat bottoms and replace them with removable ones. $10 and 2hrs total time (driving to and from the hardware store, removing the pins and playing around with the new pins) was all it took to add nearly another foot of length to the rear so I can stretch out and sleep comfortably. Pics to come!