Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Other alternative...
If sleeping inside is a requirement, and a fridge is a requirement, then the other alternative I can see is going to a different vehicle, like a 1995-04 Tacoma extra cab with a shell. Put the fridge in the extended cab portion of the truck and sleep in the back.
Of course, the drawback there (besides all the hassle of selling your 4runner and buying a new vehicle) is that a Tacoma isn't that great as a DD if you need to carry passengers (which is why I got rid of mine.)
Bottom line is that you're going to have to compromise somewhere.
The easiest compromise would be to find a way to set the fridge outside or in the front seat while sleeping. I don't know how big/heavy those fridges are so I don't know how practical that is.
The next easiest compromise would be to sleep in a tent and leave the fridge where it is.
If sleeping inside is a requirement, and a fridge is a requirement, then the other alternative I can see is going to a different vehicle, like a 1995-04 Tacoma extra cab with a shell. Put the fridge in the extended cab portion of the truck and sleep in the back.
Of course, the drawback there (besides all the hassle of selling your 4runner and buying a new vehicle) is that a Tacoma isn't that great as a DD if you need to carry passengers (which is why I got rid of mine.)
Bottom line is that you're going to have to compromise somewhere.
The easiest compromise would be to find a way to set the fridge outside or in the front seat while sleeping. I don't know how big/heavy those fridges are so I don't know how practical that is.
The next easiest compromise would be to sleep in a tent and leave the fridge where it is.