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Sleeping in back of LWB Sierra?

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Sleeping in back of LWB Sierra?

Post by icekayak »

Anyone tried sleeping in the back of a LWB sierra or putting a bed in the back? any pics? how'd it go?

Got a LWB project on the go and thought it'd be cool to just be able to sleep in the back on safari type trips... not really taking about fullon camper type wagon just like a foldup foam mattress over a false floor, with recovery gear/luggage in drawers under it...

From prelimary measurements i can't quite lie down straight with the front seats in normal position, so maybe swap dropdown tailgate or something??

The plan is at the moment:
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Post by vicelore »

sounds awesome ill be very interested to see how it turns out !!
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Post by grimbo »

i used to sleep in the back of my LWB ute when it was just a tray top. I had some aluminium hopps made up so i could stretch a tarp over it to keep the rain out. Just had a foam mattress in it and had the tailgate down.

There was one I saw on a Thai Suzuki site where someone had made a resin top LWb into a sleeper. He modified the passenger seat so it could move further forward. Then he had a small shelf made out of rhs with a vinyl padded top that folded out on the passenger side. Seemed to work well but remember he was a small wiry guy so space wasn't an issue. If you are a largish guy it might be a problem
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Post by nicbeer »

CAP51Z (silver lwb with 36s) on this forum has this setup in his LWB.

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Post by tonks »

Ive made a bed for the back of my 85 lwb. Its basically a sheet of plywood cut to size, with some timber underneath to raise it off the floor, as there is the hoop for the rear seats welded onto the floor.

With both the front seats forward all the way, i can fit a foam mattress perfectly in there, and stretch out completly (im 6 foot 1).

Ill take some photos this arfternoon for you.

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Post by Tiny »

yeah but pete is a short arse, and with the cage now it is a tight fit :lol:
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Post by icekayak »

yeh the truck is a wee way off, spent last month cutting and welding rust from it... got the gearbox and transfer in the other week and the motor goes :)

still need to modify cage (looks little weak)... put all rest of running geat back in.. put interior back in... make the 31's fit.. build rocklobster.. put winch back together.. build winch bar... put all lights in etc etc... :D
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Post by grimbo »

but then you are done :D
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Post by christover1 »

before I bobbed mine and stuck the fuel tank in the tub, I used to sleep in the back of mine.
I just threw open tailgate and put a fold up table at the back, for my feets.
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Post by mad_zook »

how many of you to sleep in it it starts to get very tight after there is more then one have slept in one with 3 of us on on the front seat two in the back tight fit but we did fit also had no mattress
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