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What is the best cheapest way to level the back for sleeping?

Took the 4runner camping this weekend and decided to sleep in it. Used a full size 3" memory foam topper and took the rear seats out. Even with the car level the back is not. Does anyone have a cheap solution to leveling out the bump of the folded down seat backs and dip toward trunk so you aren't sleeping on a decline.
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Don't people pay a lot of money for beds that adjust in the middle like that? Haha.

I usually just suffer if I sleep in the back. I'd imagine a piece of plywood on strategically spaced supports would solve the isse and give you a couple inches of storage underneath.

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The slight lump or decline does not bother me or even my wife when we have slept in the back of the truck. I have spent almost 2 months on my own sleeping in the back of my 4Runner using either a camping sleeping pad or a Helinox cot.
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Don't people pay a lot of money for beds that adjust in the middle like that? Haha.

I usually just suffer if I sleep in the back. I'd imagine a piece of plywood on strategically spaced supports would solve the isse and give you a couple inches of storage underneath.

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I was thinking a simple piece of plywood with a 2x4 at the foot. Just seeing if someone has the measurements or has done it before?
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