desmocruiser
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Honestly, I'm not sure why I chose the passenger side. Perhaps it was a weight thing; in that the drawers would offset the driver's weight.Any factors to consider in which side you chose?
Would you want to sell your unused left side fit kit?
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Honestly, I'm not sure why I chose the passenger side. Perhaps it was a weight thing; in that the drawers would offset the driver's weight.
Now, looking at the photo, if my plan was to use it as a sleeping platform, I would have chosen the driver's side since the 60% rear seat would have given me more room for a mattress.
I can still change it as I will be installing a medium height drawer for a fridge soon, and will also be using the other half of the side kit at that time, otherwise it would have been yours.
Yes, that is a limitation. We had stopped using the back for sleeping inside already because we carry too much stuff. If there is one of us, they sleep on the back seat. If there are two, we remove the front seat headrests and lay the seats back flush with the second-row for two (short) beds. We are still hesitant about removing the second-row, but we may do it for a bunk and extra storage.
^^ I agree, that looks great, but I am curious if the cargo divider and shelf could be used without the front bulkhead. I do sleep in my truck, and the bulkhead just doesn't work, and frankly isn't needed if you secure the cargo in the rear properly to the top of the drawers or to the floor... but that divider and shelf would be super useful for keeping lightweight items out of the way and from falling behind the fridge when it is slid out at camp. Any thoughts as to whether it can be used solo?
It is the ARB system.Could you please say what barrier system this is?