Metcalf
Expedition Leader
So basically it sounds like most people want more of a functional sleeping unit rather than a full camper......
People can fill in as they need if we end up doing something more basic. The 4-door ( 5-door ) production JK is going to be MUCH more prevalent than a J8. Honestly I think that the J8 would be the ultimate platform, but its a very super small market.
To keep the carryover between the J8 and JK we are going to have to figure out something to do for the upper half of the doors ONLY on the 3-door versions.
How much space is there between the rollbar and hard top on a JK. Can someone please post pictures. This measurement is going to dictate both the thickness of the bed and/or the amount we have to raise the factory roof line behind the 'targa' tops.
If we are going to keep the 'targa' top feature...what do you think about having that portion of the top rimmed with a small roof rack on 3-sides? This would allow the line from the rear of the top to the front to be carried over and allow a small storage space for stuff when the 'targa' tops are in place. This could be a great place to throw some firewood or something. Whatever is up there would have to be removed before opening the top....just an idea. It might also provide a hand hold for people getting in and out of the jeep.
Having the rear seats and belts operational with the new top shouldn't be a problem. The main bed isn't going to be able to sleep more than 2 adults comfortably. We could think about having an option for two earthroamer style bunks/cots for 2 kids/teens in the rear portion. I would think that these beds are going to be no longer than 5'6"ish. Sleeping 4 is one thing, having room for 4-peoples gear is another.
I think the ideal configuration would be for two adults, no back seats, and more rear storage?
Personally I am looking for a more permanent camper, something like an earthroamer but smaller, lighter, and more compact overall....
I think an option should be the rear floor setup. I think the J8 has something like this in steel but with no access to the underside? I like the ability to access the storage under the platform, that would be a very nice place to put heavy things....weight down low.
Idea. Perhaps build an auxiliary fuel or water tank that is molded to the rear seat floor yet provides a flat storage surface on top. That would be almost the IDEAL location to carry extra fuel. An optional filler could be installed in the door inserts or door area for the permanent camper folks. Again, this would be a functional add on down the road. Not a part of the base unit, basically I am just thinking out loud.
I will try and work up a better chop tonight....
fun project....gets the brain working.
People can fill in as they need if we end up doing something more basic. The 4-door ( 5-door ) production JK is going to be MUCH more prevalent than a J8. Honestly I think that the J8 would be the ultimate platform, but its a very super small market.
To keep the carryover between the J8 and JK we are going to have to figure out something to do for the upper half of the doors ONLY on the 3-door versions.
How much space is there between the rollbar and hard top on a JK. Can someone please post pictures. This measurement is going to dictate both the thickness of the bed and/or the amount we have to raise the factory roof line behind the 'targa' tops.
If we are going to keep the 'targa' top feature...what do you think about having that portion of the top rimmed with a small roof rack on 3-sides? This would allow the line from the rear of the top to the front to be carried over and allow a small storage space for stuff when the 'targa' tops are in place. This could be a great place to throw some firewood or something. Whatever is up there would have to be removed before opening the top....just an idea. It might also provide a hand hold for people getting in and out of the jeep.
Having the rear seats and belts operational with the new top shouldn't be a problem. The main bed isn't going to be able to sleep more than 2 adults comfortably. We could think about having an option for two earthroamer style bunks/cots for 2 kids/teens in the rear portion. I would think that these beds are going to be no longer than 5'6"ish. Sleeping 4 is one thing, having room for 4-peoples gear is another.
I think the ideal configuration would be for two adults, no back seats, and more rear storage?
Personally I am looking for a more permanent camper, something like an earthroamer but smaller, lighter, and more compact overall....
I think an option should be the rear floor setup. I think the J8 has something like this in steel but with no access to the underside? I like the ability to access the storage under the platform, that would be a very nice place to put heavy things....weight down low.
Idea. Perhaps build an auxiliary fuel or water tank that is molded to the rear seat floor yet provides a flat storage surface on top. That would be almost the IDEAL location to carry extra fuel. An optional filler could be installed in the door inserts or door area for the permanent camper folks. Again, this would be a functional add on down the road. Not a part of the base unit, basically I am just thinking out loud.
I will try and work up a better chop tonight....
fun project....gets the brain working.