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Join Date: Dec 2018
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Real Name: Ted
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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: Maryland
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Real Name: Ted
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If a sleeping space only 43" wide at the legs is acceptable, you can get both headroom and interior storage by putting a sleeping pad on the floor and storing stuff on shelves. The first two shelves run along the sides of the cargo area, just over the wheelwells, about 11" off the floor. They can each be up to about 8" x 48", depending on your needs. They can be securely installed with L-brackets that bolt to OEM threaded holes in the sheet metal sides of the cargo area. To access these attachment points, you would need to remove the lower panels that cover the wheelwells. For extra strength, you could put legs directly under the interior corners of these side shelves.
The third shelf spans the space from the driver's side wall to the passenger side wall, so it can be say 18" x 48". This main shelf is about level with the lower edge of the rear window, about 21" off the floor. Its four corner legs rest on top of the two side shelves.
When sleeping, your legs would be below the main shelf and your head near the front seats. This gives you the maximum headroom.
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