Hi everyone -
Just doing a bit of research here. I am looking to buy an older vehicle to turn into a camping/expo rig. A big factor in whatever vehicle I buy is that I have to be able to sleep inside of it. That is where the hard part is - I am 6'8" tall. Previously, I had already pretty much decided on buying some type of truck with an 8' bed because of my stature. I still may go down that route, but I have also been thinking about a Land Cruiser. I have had pretty good luck with Toyotas over the years (2 4Runners and a Tundra). I used to be able to sort of sleep in my 2005 4Runner if I folded the seats down and crammed the passenger seat forward. It wasn't the most comfortable, but I could make it work. The Land Cruisers look a bit bigger, and the from what I understand, the 80 series were the last with solid axles, so here I am.
I have looked a bit on the forum and found one sleep setup that was 78" long (it was a split setup built by @mingles ) in this thread: Might buy one...can I sleep in it?
I couldn't quite tell from the pictures, but do you think that I could get a 80" sleeping pad to fit on a platform if I pushed the passenger seat forward more, or leaned it forward? Or, can someone tell me what the distance between the front seat, pushed all of the way forward to the inside of the closed rear door?
Thanks in advance,
Devin
Just doing a bit of research here. I am looking to buy an older vehicle to turn into a camping/expo rig. A big factor in whatever vehicle I buy is that I have to be able to sleep inside of it. That is where the hard part is - I am 6'8" tall. Previously, I had already pretty much decided on buying some type of truck with an 8' bed because of my stature. I still may go down that route, but I have also been thinking about a Land Cruiser. I have had pretty good luck with Toyotas over the years (2 4Runners and a Tundra). I used to be able to sort of sleep in my 2005 4Runner if I folded the seats down and crammed the passenger seat forward. It wasn't the most comfortable, but I could make it work. The Land Cruisers look a bit bigger, and the from what I understand, the 80 series were the last with solid axles, so here I am.
I have looked a bit on the forum and found one sleep setup that was 78" long (it was a split setup built by @mingles ) in this thread: Might buy one...can I sleep in it?
I couldn't quite tell from the pictures, but do you think that I could get a 80" sleeping pad to fit on a platform if I pushed the passenger seat forward more, or leaned it forward? Or, can someone tell me what the distance between the front seat, pushed all of the way forward to the inside of the closed rear door?
Thanks in advance,
Devin
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