rrhhdd Posted April 21, 2019 Share Posted April 21, 2019 Hello: I am about ready to sell my jeep and get a FTC that I can use for camping. In my head I am trying to design a folding bed, but came across a site for a bench seat that folds into a bed. I do not know the exact inside width dimensions in the cargo area, but I think one would fit. Are the seat bolt locations already in the cargo area, or would they need to be added - of course it must be safe and with seat belts. Some of the widths I have seen are 48" and 52". Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhotoAl Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 I haven't camped in my TC yet but have looked at beds a lot. Mine is the wagon version and for camping would probably take out all the seats. Ive looked at the 3 section foam mattress on Amazon. At night a bed but can be stacked as a sofa if desired - probably not a great one but with a little ingenuity could probably figure a way to make it better. I haul my scooter in the back of the van so would need a bed that could be folded up and out of the way. Scooter can be good local transportation without having to drive the van. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fifty150 Posted April 22, 2019 Share Posted April 22, 2019 This has worked in a Jeep, pickup truck, Honda.......because i'm lazy, and not trying very hard to make things work. If you are lazy, like me: jrm223 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bill Jackson Posted April 26, 2019 Share Posted April 26, 2019 Great recommendation from fifty150. I should have seen his recommendation before I did all the work I have done. I built out an L shaped couch/bed system that is removable piece by piece. All of the cushions are hand made and backed with 1/4" ply for support. The frames/supports keep everything 1 foot of the floor so that there is plenty of storage. I will post pictures. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fifty150 Posted April 27, 2019 Share Posted April 27, 2019 I'm lazy. For me, the simplest solution is not to do all that work. I just want something to sleep on. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hooty Posted May 6, 2019 Share Posted May 6, 2019 My solution for camping in my LWB is a 9 foot tied end hammock. I close one end in the left rear cargo door and the other end in the front passenger door. I didn't even have to lay down the front seat. This is probably not the best thing in the world for the rubber door seals so proceed at your own risk. I did this on a 3 night trip last fall and slept way better than my buddy who slept on the ground in a very expensive tent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrm223 Posted May 7, 2019 Share Posted May 7, 2019 On 5/6/2019 at 3:03 PM, Hooty said: My solution for camping in my LWB is a 9 foot tied end hammock. I close one end in the left rear cargo door and the other end in the front passenger door. I didn't even have to lay down the front seat. This is probably not the best thing in the world for the rubber door seals so proceed at your own risk. I did this on a 3 night trip last fall and slept way better than my buddy who slept on the ground in a very expensive tent. If you're in a cargo van, anchor inside instead of through the doors. I have a 10ft double hung in mine and wish it was a 9ft, lol. But, I pulled the front headliner/storage shelf out, so I'm hooked onto the steel ceiling directly, front & back. At some point, I'll be putting in insulation, so removing the headliner for now is multi-purpose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnoll Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Ursa Minor Vehicles dot com Marquizzo, mrtn and jrm223 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fifty150 Posted October 1, 2019 Share Posted October 1, 2019 I always have 2nd thoughts about mods like that. How long will the seals last? Will it leak years down the line? What about structural integrity? Will cutting into the rroof decrease the rigidity of the van body? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnoll Posted October 3, 2019 Share Posted October 3, 2019 If you went to the site, you'll see that this guy doesn't cut the roof structure ie the transverse bracing, he just cuts out some of the sheet metal between the rear-most brace and the back door, creating a sliding hatch to get up into the bed. Thus it isn't a pop top in the normal sense that removes and raises the roof, it's more like a second story. Can't speak to leaks but there's always caulk. Thousands of vanagans can't be wrong. In Europe, you can get a roof-raising pop top installed in a day on a Connect and the cost is of course half what you pay for pop tops here, like on the Metris, and this one. You can have one shipped here, too but then customer support is a little far away and your local top guy probably won't guarantee his work since it isn't his top. That's why this installer in San Diego or Portland has more appeal. jrm223 and Marquizzo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marquizzo Posted October 4, 2019 Share Posted October 4, 2019 (edited) Wow, that Transit Connect looks amazing! After looking at their photos, it does look like they cut out a hole on the thin part of the roof, without affecting the structural integrity of the chassis. You can see it best in this photo: Edited October 4, 2019 by Marquizzo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tnoll Posted October 31, 2019 Share Posted October 31, 2019 Yep, I've emailed him about it. Having second thoughts because it's really a tent and inside is warmer ... Plus he kept it so low profile that you can't leave bedding/pillows in it and have it close. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Roe Posted January 9, 2021 Share Posted January 9, 2021 If you’re looking for the most customizable option, maybe Ashley Furniture Signature Design Zeb Contemporary Sleeper Sofa is a good choice. It comes with the choice between three different mattress sizes and four different colors. The included mattress also consists of memory foam. This feature means the level of comfort you’d expect from a regular bed would now come from your sofa bed as well. The sofa consists of lovely looking polyester/nylon upholstery, which is both soft and durable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jrm223 Posted January 10, 2021 Share Posted January 10, 2021 Gary Roe, have you every picked up a sleeper-sofa? They weigh a ton, especially compared to all the other options posted above. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fifty150 Posted January 10, 2021 Share Posted January 10, 2021 May as well recommend a cheap futon from Ikea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Willygee Posted January 15, 2021 Share Posted January 15, 2021 On 4/22/2019 at 12:05 AM, Fifty150 said: This has worked in a Jeep, pickup truck, Honda.......because i'm lazy, and not trying very hard to make things work. If you are lazy, like me: I use one of these...very comfortable and easily stored. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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