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Dual Cab lux turned into a Tourer?

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Dual Cab lux turned into a Tourer?

Post by chriso88 »

Has anyone seen a dual cab lux that has had the rear seats taken out and tuned into a tourer??

need some ideas of what i want to do.

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Post by crunk81us »

Why would you need to take the rear seats out?
We fit a family of 5 in one and still went touring.
Buy a single cab?
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Post by chriso88 »

na, ive got a dual cab now. i thought maybe some extra storage, and engel on rollers? im not really sure. Just someone i know said they've seen it done. looks really good apparently. my inlaws are a cabinet makers, so they can make it up for me. ill get some photos up when i start
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Post by wildbill »

My mate just used to take out the seat and put a piece on ply on the floor.
This gave him a level area for his fridge etc - easy to put back to standard for the wife and kids after the trip
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Post by turkey »

wildbill wrote:My mate just used to take out the seat and put a piece on ply on the floor.
This gave him a level area for his fridge etc - easy to put back to standard for the wife and kids after the trip
This x 2

I did this with my lux when I had it. Had some tie downs which I could screw in and out when needed and a couple of good ratchet straps for the 80lt engel and voila ya in business. If you have the time and means I'm sure you could make something up thats easy to remove and practical. Back seat takes about 5 mins to pull out so easy as!
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Post by Dane »

Pretty sure a bright blue Hilux in a 4WD Monthly mag in the last 12-18 months had that setup.
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