https://m.facebook.com/Crewbedcom-118435214894981/
I looked pretty heavily at the crewbed. If you google imagery there are a couple of ideas. Their web page no longer works not even sure if they are still in business.
For what it is worth Epic Family Road Trip has one on a JKU and one on a JLU and they look like they have been holding up so far with rough terrain, Fuel tanks on the back and towing trailers so may be they will provide some insight at some point?
I have a dual battery system and a goal zero yeti 400. I was planning on using just one at the top ( something like this: ) but I don't know enough to say if that is right or not.
I usually start off with everything frozen and ice so this would just be a supplement.
I have made the swap of panels, I don't recall there being another piece, I think it uses the ones that are already there. Been about 9 years since I did it so I could be wrong.
I have used something like these on every vehicle I have ever owned and have never had an issue. Keeps rain out and unless you look closely you can't even tell the window is open...
With seats down it is probably about same as goose gear. I usually leave the 40% rear seat up and basically do a partial dip (like the arm/chest exercise) and put my foot on the upper part of the seat to help push up into the top part. I am 5'9" 180 for size reference
Does the tent separate from the bed canopy/topper portion? It shows 2 parts on their website but does not say of that is a feature or not.
I would love that, being able to store tent when not in use + still have a truck bed canopy/topper
I have both (don't like gas stations). The LRA is worth the money, no fuss and you don't have to worry about gas on your hands from siphon, etc. Just my $.02.
Smittybilt Overhead console worked fine. It blocks switch for disconnect to the bunk lights but I can still fit my hand in there to turn it on.
-I removed sound bar which gave me access to roll bar and I stuff small things (clothes) between roll bar and top. You could also just remove speakers...
Can't get to the jeep for pictures right now but I installed the Velcro around the lip of the panel. On the top it is the very edge of where you access / opening into the top (I believe the top has a thin lip that runs all the way around). On the panels it is the edge lip where they sit in the...
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