10-08-2020, 02:26 AM
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Cool looking system.
Do you have a version that fits a 3rd Gen 2000?
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10-08-2020, 07:46 AM
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Price on the bed frame is fantastic!!!
Fyi- Those turn buckles used on the front of the box suck. They loosen up as you drive over a bumpy road and squeak like crazy. They will drive you insane.
Velcro straps would work better.
Question - what's the theory on the bed frame?
Set it up at your campsite for sleeping then take it apart in the morning?
Will it survive off roading while setup?
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10-09-2020, 09:35 PM
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We are working on it!
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Originally Posted by DMiller
Cool looking system.
Do you have a version that fits a 3rd Gen 2000?
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10-09-2020, 09:42 PM
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Thank you!!
So far the turnbuckles are ok as long as they have some load on them.
Right now my 4Runner has had the bed setup in it for a week, haha. It makes 0 sounds when you have the foam and bedding on it, like not a sound.
If you are loading up the 4Runner with passengers you can keep it dismantled until you get to your camping spot. I usually set mine up prior because its either just me or one other person camping.
its not going anywhere, so no issues off road.
Thanks for the comment! 🍻🤠
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Price on the bed frame is fantastic!!!
Fyi- Those turn buckles used on the front of the box suck. They loosen up as you drive over a bumpy road and squeak like crazy. They will drive you insane.
Velcro straps would work better.
Question - what's the theory on the bed frame?
Set it up at your campsite for sleeping then take it apart in the morning?
Will it survive off roading while setup?
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10-10-2020, 01:55 AM
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Your products have a DIY vibe to them...and thats not necessarily a good thing.
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10-10-2020, 04:06 AM
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Hi and thanks for the comment.
Yes, you will need to carry it to your 4Runner and put it in the back yourself, no magic here. If that is DIY, I wish I was living your life
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Your products have a DIY vibe to them...and thats not necessarily a good thing.
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10-10-2020, 05:02 AM
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I edited this response since you decided to play nice by editing your original statement, and I will do the same.
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10-10-2020, 12:08 PM
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Thats an AWESOME design.... I only wish or suggestion is, to make the sides shorter, to make the finished product just a little more headroom. Im a short guy and did a sleeping platform in my other 4runner, it was right at the same height when done with the mattress and I would bump my head waking up, it was hard to actually sit up in the bed...
When you come up with a 4th gen 4runner design, I may have to jump on it.
Major Props to you
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10-10-2020, 01:27 PM
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Thats an AWESOME design.... I only wish or suggestion is, to make the sides shorter, to make the finished product just a little more headroom. Im a short guy and did a sleeping platform in my other 4runner, it was right at the same height when done with the mattress and I would bump my head waking up, it was hard to actually sit up in the bed...
When you come up with a 4th gen 4runner design, I may have to jump on it.
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I agree with you about maximizing headroom... although in this case, the seat bottoms also determine a "minimum height" unless you plan to exclude them from the system.
I've slept in my 4runner "on the floor", but in order to do that I have to remove the seat bottoms. I'd love a raised option for some underbed storage... but the damn seat bottoms are pretty tall! ha
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10-10-2020, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by kaitlyn2004
I agree with you about maximizing headroom... although in this case, the seat bottoms also determine a "minimum height" unless you plan to exclude them from the system.
I've slept in my 4runner "on the floor", but in order to do that I have to remove the seat bottoms. I'd love a raised option for some underbed storage... but the damn seat bottoms are pretty tall! ha
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yes, I have seriously considered removing the back seats and build the cargo box / sleeping platform from there (single guy) so no need for the rear seats for me. lol
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10-10-2020, 05:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 04rnr
yes, I have seriously considered removing the back seats and build the cargo box / sleeping platform from there (single guy) so no need for the rear seats for me. lol
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Had the same thoughts, sadly the back seats DO get used occasionally, so for now it's been keeping and removing them as needed...
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01-08-2021, 07:59 PM
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What is the current lead time? It looks like it's sold out.
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01-08-2021, 10:52 PM
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I like it, you're hitting the middle ground between DIY and the insanely pricey stuff.
There are a lot peeps that don't have the skills, tools or time, or want to drop a grand or more. Keep up the good work.
Where are you guys located?
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