theytookmyname
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So I do not have an overland vehicle, I drive a hatchback and own a 80's coupe project car.
However my girlfriend owns a 2005 4Runner and I am in love and have always wanted a 4x4 to round out my car collection (I am 21 so none of them are nice really but I like cars so I like to buy and work on them.)
I am looking at the LX470 because I don't mind the V8, I like the 100 series platform and luxuries and they are cheaper than the mirrored 100 LC's.
My question is, how hard would it be to just raise the roof? I like the idea of sleeping inside the vehicle, not a pop top because I don't like the idea of not being able to really use it in an urban environment as well as the fact that the only things between you and an individual might just be some fabric. I would like to maximize storage space and raising the roof would allow deeper pockets for things as well as maintaining head room. Cutting the roof would be necessary however, which I wouldn't mind, I don't like to resell things, I just make sure I buy the right thing first. The only problem would be, how high would the bed get if I wanted to raise it because I would probably want the rear windows to have storage pockets but hardshell covers for the windows would not be a bad idea either. Security is a big deal for me as I have left my car in some sketch places bone empty for a couple days while I did some solo hikes.
Roof being raised would allow for the in vehicle camping as well as same headroom plus more storage. Weight wise I would ideally just want maybe a roof solar panel on it, which could easily be mounted I would imagine, with some minor structural strengthening if necessary. Maximum weight down low is ideal though, top heavy is scary especially for me coming from driving cars that are less than 5'9" tall.
Edit: The main reason being for this is if I live in this or do a expedition for a couple months, I want to have climbing/hiking/and actual camping gear with me. I am pretty lightweight about that but if I go somewhere, it's not going to be for the photos and the fire cooked food.
Is this a bad idea?
From your experience is doing this a PITA?
Would I be able to mount a solar panel of moderate size to the aftermarket roof? What would it need to be made of? I would imagine fiberglass to be strong enough due to no extreme weight being put on it, but what if I hit something/it hits me. Would Aluminum be too heavy?
Thanks for reading, especially since you got this far knowing I don't even have a vehicle yet. :/
However my girlfriend owns a 2005 4Runner and I am in love and have always wanted a 4x4 to round out my car collection (I am 21 so none of them are nice really but I like cars so I like to buy and work on them.)
I am looking at the LX470 because I don't mind the V8, I like the 100 series platform and luxuries and they are cheaper than the mirrored 100 LC's.
My question is, how hard would it be to just raise the roof? I like the idea of sleeping inside the vehicle, not a pop top because I don't like the idea of not being able to really use it in an urban environment as well as the fact that the only things between you and an individual might just be some fabric. I would like to maximize storage space and raising the roof would allow deeper pockets for things as well as maintaining head room. Cutting the roof would be necessary however, which I wouldn't mind, I don't like to resell things, I just make sure I buy the right thing first. The only problem would be, how high would the bed get if I wanted to raise it because I would probably want the rear windows to have storage pockets but hardshell covers for the windows would not be a bad idea either. Security is a big deal for me as I have left my car in some sketch places bone empty for a couple days while I did some solo hikes.
Roof being raised would allow for the in vehicle camping as well as same headroom plus more storage. Weight wise I would ideally just want maybe a roof solar panel on it, which could easily be mounted I would imagine, with some minor structural strengthening if necessary. Maximum weight down low is ideal though, top heavy is scary especially for me coming from driving cars that are less than 5'9" tall.
Edit: The main reason being for this is if I live in this or do a expedition for a couple months, I want to have climbing/hiking/and actual camping gear with me. I am pretty lightweight about that but if I go somewhere, it's not going to be for the photos and the fire cooked food.
Is this a bad idea?
From your experience is doing this a PITA?
Would I be able to mount a solar panel of moderate size to the aftermarket roof? What would it need to be made of? I would imagine fiberglass to be strong enough due to no extreme weight being put on it, but what if I hit something/it hits me. Would Aluminum be too heavy?
Thanks for reading, especially since you got this far knowing I don't even have a vehicle yet. :/