Chazz Layne
Administrator
On the WRX, I extend the seats by using the headrests and a board. I flip the headrests to backwards, which puts them at just about the right height for a span of 3/4" board (I use a piece of MDF that came bolted to a tool pallet, but anything would work). I can fit a regular twin-sized inflatable mattress over the whole shebang and it smooths out the transition from hatch to seats to board, and I'm comfy enough for a couple of nights at least. Needs more headroom, but otherwise it's doable.
That would be a great option in a Foz for someone putting in a storage system. A two-fold setup would easily clear the 3" bar for flat sleeping, and the roofline is just barely tall enough to make it work. The seats happen to line up just right with the headrests removed such that the front can be "wedged in" to the back for one long (though somewhat crooked) cushion. I might have gone that route if I didn't have the Discovery for cold weather camping. It might still happen... I've about had it with the factory "hatches" in the floor of the cargo area.