Prepping for the Sleeping Platform Build
I started prepping for measurements of the sleeping platform. I came across a Disco 3 with an AT kit on Google Images a long time back with the fridge incorporated in the platform, and that is the plan I am going for. I am keeping one 2nd-row seat that can be unfolded in the event I need to carry a passenger. Victory is making the transformation to a two person overland rig.
Here is the stripped down configuration. It's a start!
I plan to take the 3rd-row area carpet out and leave the second row/forward as the carpet is one piece from the driver's compartment to the rear hump. The carpet seam follows the hump dropping down into the 2nd-row seating floor area so its a great place to transition although I have not decided entirely on removing or covering the 2nd-row carpet area just yet. Any place that carpet comes out, Dynamat sound material will go in. Please disregard the sand, trail dirt, and shrubbery as I have not vacuumed just yet.
Finally, I took the liberty to weigh the seats and hardware that I removed; I hope it helps anyone looking at weight saving options. Keep in mind, one 2nd row passenger outboard seat remains.
Total weight removed: 215lbs
Each weight below is PER SEAT! 3rd Row is one assembly and quite flimsy when unbolted from the floor. Be careful not to bend the brackets when it's taken out. I recommend two people to keep it from folding at the main bracket which will surely ruin it.
2nd Row CENTER Seat: 57lbs per seat
2nd Row PASSENGER OUTBOARD Seat: 52lbs per seat
3rd Row FOLD-DOWN Seats: 96lbs per set
3rd Row Brackets/Carpet Kit/Hardware: est 10lbs