Rab89's Tacoma sleeping platform

Rab89

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well, I'm headed to Texas at the end of the week from B.C Canada, and I needed a place to sleep, the back of the truck sounded great!
I didn't want a super enclosed frame that was hard to see into, because I have to cross the border, and that may have been a hassle.

here is the frame, I used a thin piece of plywood on the bottom for rigidity.
I used 1- 2x12x12 piece of wood for the side rails, cut in half to fit the 6 foot bed.
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I had some cedar 2x4 lying around, so I used that to make it even tougher,
I used 3 pieces laying horizontally across the top, to maximize storage space underneath, and at the front near the cab, I put 2 pieces vertically, again for rigidity.
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I also wanted to be able to take the top sheet off easily for when I get to the border. I used a 4x8 foot piece of 5/8 plywood for the top, I wasn't sure it would be wide enough, but as you can see there is only about 4 inches on either side of free space, which leaves room to stuff things down the sides for storage.
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To secure the top sheet from sliding around, I drilled 2 holes at the back end, through the top sheet and into the 2x12, then I cut some big stakes in half and cleaned up the ends. I can easily slide them in an out to remove the top sheet.
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by using the 2x12, I was able to maximize storage underneath, giving me a total of 10 inches for my suitcase.
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more headroom would have been nice, but I needed room to store my stuff while sleeping (gf will be with me, so the bags have to go underneath).

well there you have it, I may cover it with some outdoor carpet before I go, we'll see.
hopefully this helps the next guy in building a custom sleeping platform.
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Rab89

Observer
so for anyone that comes across this build in the future, I suggest putting the platform MUCH lower, there wasn't enough headroom and we ended up sleeping in a little tent because of it.

a 2x8 would probably work well, I'll be cutting mine down to just about sit on the fender wells.
 

Martinjmpr

Wiffleball Batter
so for anyone that comes across this build in the future, I suggest putting the platform MUCH lower, there wasn't enough headroom and we ended up sleeping in a little tent because of it.

a 2x8 would probably work well, I'll be cutting mine down to just about sit on the fender wells.

After my first extended camping trip in my '04 Tacoma, I put my cab-high topper up for sale and got a high-rise topper. If you're going to camp in the back, the high rise is the way to go. That extra 6" of headroom makes a world of difference.

In my experience, the cab-high is a good arrangement if you're sleeping on the floor, but anything higher than that is a real PITA (especially trying to change clothes.)
 

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