mr_ed
Toolbag
I've been meaning to make a sleep platform in the Montero for a while now, and with camping opportunities coming up over the holidays (as well as Pacific Northwet weather), I decided to go ahead and make it. Many props to Sabre's Gen 3 platform for the inspiration!
I started to make it high enough to retain my middle row seats, but that placed it so high there was no room to sit up, even for my wife. Since we don't have kids yet, I decided to lose the backseats and make it low enough to have headroom similar to a tent. When folded, I can install the seats, but if we want to use it for sleeping, the backseats have to be removed. Compromises...
All the material is "repurposed," all the lumber I scrounged from pallets and wooden shipping boxes. I used to own a KLR, and still have monumental respect for said bike, so I have that cheap bone haha.
The beginnings:
It's anchored using pieces of aluminum angle that pick up tie down mount bolts
Showing the height relative to the wheel wells. This is low enough to provide decent headroom, but high enough that the wheel wells aren't too obtrusive.
The rear-most panel. This will be hinged tonnue (sp??) cover style with storage under.
Here's the next panel forward installed. This folds back to allow the middle row seats to fit
With seat installed. Eyeball engineered it and lucked out!
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I started to make it high enough to retain my middle row seats, but that placed it so high there was no room to sit up, even for my wife. Since we don't have kids yet, I decided to lose the backseats and make it low enough to have headroom similar to a tent. When folded, I can install the seats, but if we want to use it for sleeping, the backseats have to be removed. Compromises...
All the material is "repurposed," all the lumber I scrounged from pallets and wooden shipping boxes. I used to own a KLR, and still have monumental respect for said bike, so I have that cheap bone haha.
The beginnings:

It's anchored using pieces of aluminum angle that pick up tie down mount bolts




Showing the height relative to the wheel wells. This is low enough to provide decent headroom, but high enough that the wheel wells aren't too obtrusive.

The rear-most panel. This will be hinged tonnue (sp??) cover style with storage under.


Here's the next panel forward installed. This folds back to allow the middle row seats to fit

With seat installed. Eyeball engineered it and lucked out!

Sent while on the toilet using Tapatalk