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Author:  icarl [ Fri Jul 10, 2009 11:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Cargo Bed for camping

I finally got some pics to show of my jeep bed/cargo organizer. This is my solution to the sleeping in the KJ problem. The unique aspects about this cargo bed is that it has 2 levels and 78" of sleeping length. The upper level is for sleeping/storage. The bottom is just for storage.

Rear View
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Right Side View
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Left Side View
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Front View
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Sleeping Addition. The same could be done for the drivers side. This gives me 78" of length.
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Side View
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Underneath
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Rear
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I was also going to make a bed out of foam and covering material on the top. There is always more that I could do but I am done working on it for now.

Author:  DryBones [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:51 am ]
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bunk beds! :lol:

Author:  JL Rockies [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:53 am ]
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How does it secure to the vehicle?

Author:  Guest [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 12:55 am ]
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PFM

Author:  durangotang [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:06 am ]
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JL Rockies wrote:
How does it secure to the vehicle?


Friction, from the looks of it :D

Author:  JL Rockies [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 1:15 am ]
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Will a human skull stop it from breaking the windshield? Cause those babies are like $200 plus labor to replace.

Author:  icarl [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:14 am ]
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JL Rockies wrote:
How does it secure to the vehicle?


It a solid piece but is currently secured to the side of the jeep via the rear seat hooks. It's not crash tested but I can't budge it with my own strength. :wink:

Author:  icarl [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:36 am ]
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DryBones wrote:
bunk beds! :lol:


Yeah, you could do that. A couple of adults up top and 2 kids on the bottom. :lol:

Author:  icarl [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 2:31 pm ]
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I'm quite happy with it so far. It was a lot of work to do and it was difficult to make the sleeping extension be supported properly. My first attempt did not work. But now I have it supported on the one end from the ceiling. It was not my original idea to make the seats fold under it. I built it first and then the idea came to me after. I was fortunate it was already at the right height and the cross members were in exactly the right spot. It was like someone was looking out for me. Thanks :D

Author:  DryBones [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:06 pm ]
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seems like a tent in the back would have been a whole lot easier! :lol: Of coure you can't set up a tent in a rest stop on the interstate now can you? :wink:

Author:  stumpjumper_09 [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 4:41 pm ]
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yeah i'm kinda feeling it. the only problem is the

Bow ch ch wow wow.

There is no room.

Author:  icarl [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 5:58 pm ]
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DryBones wrote:
seems like a tent in the back would have been a whole lot easier! :lol: Of coure you can't set up a tent in a rest stop on the interstate now can you? :wink:


easier, yes. More comfortable, no.

Author:  icarl [ Sat Jul 11, 2009 6:03 pm ]
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stumpjumper_09 wrote:
yeah i'm kinda feeling it. the only problem is the

Bow ch ch wow wow.

There is no room.


There isn't a lot of room you're right about that. That is a drawback. But there is enough room to lie down and have a few inches of space between your head and the ceiling. The other thing is there's not much privacy unless you do something to the windows to cover them. I do have tinting but that is not 100%.

Author:  KJ 119 [ Sun Jul 12, 2009 1:45 am ]
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For a one man(and dog) expedition,this would work great for camp and storage.

Author:  vintageroy13 [ Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:48 am ]
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i am in the us navy and that is just about the same as living on a ship for six months. you store everything under your bed have a 4 inch mattress and everytime you roll over you hit your head on something. works great for me.

Author:  Sport [ Sun Jul 12, 2009 8:59 pm ]
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How do you climb in and secure the doors and tailgate?

Author:  Boiler [ Sun Jul 12, 2009 9:17 pm ]
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I slept in a space like that for 2 years in college. Had about 18" of space between matress and 20" center concrete beams. Nice thing was you could sit up between the beams. My girlfriend and I managed between the beams as well. Where there is a will, there's a way!

Was better than trying to "manage" in my '85 z28 when we were in high school. I was thankful!

Now as far as the privacy thing, that is a bit iffy. The storage is prime though.

The one thing I'm not digging is the section in between the front seats. I'm betting my shoulder / back would be into that. You're more than likely a narrower person than I am though.

Author:  liquidxit2 [ Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:45 pm ]
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Looks good! When we camp we just blow an air mattress up in the back and pull the front seats forward.

Author:  Murphyman [ Wed Jul 15, 2009 1:06 pm ]
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As long as you can make it comfortable, looks like a solid idea to me.

Author:  icarl [ Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:44 pm ]
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Sport wrote:
How do you climb in and secure the doors and tailgate?


I go in from the drivers seat. I went camping last weekend and it worked well.

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