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Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Pasadena, CA
Posts: 1,433
Real Name: Dave
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Pasadena, CA
Posts: 1,433
Real Name: Dave
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Camping and sleeping in the 4Runner
When I go off road or camping I want lots of space for heavy gear, like water and recovery gear. I want that weight low and centered in the vehicle. That's why I take the back seats out and put the heavy gear in the low footwell of the second row.
When I get there, if I want to sleep inside, I take the big water jugs out and stuff the space with soft gear, like bags of clothes, etc. Suddenly the floor is nearly flat. I add a couple of camping pads, a thick blanket and my sleeping bag. This is really easy to clear half of the floor when you're camping alone. With two people I usually take a tent.
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2015 T4R Trail Edition w/KDSS. Baja Rack flat utility rack, Baja Rack ladder, WeatherTech floor mats, Demello rock sliders. RCI skid plates, Falken AT3W LT285/70R17 tires, ICON Stage 7 tubular 2" extended travel lift, ICON Rebound 17x8.5" 0 offset alloy wheels, Baxter Performance remote oil filter adapter. Side exit exhaust, 2nd recovery hook on rear frame corner, DIY wheel well liners with 1/4" neoprene rubber.
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