It also makes for a good bit of storage under the deck. The deck is hinged in the middle, so I can flip it back if I need to use the back seat too.View attachment 121662View attachment 121663View attachment 121664
That is a nice set up.
I built up the rear of my JKU with some 2x4's and mdf, then ran a piece over the back seat as well. It has given me a nice flat surface for storage, room for the dog to roam around, and a pretty comfortable platform for sleeping. I am 6'0" and fit just fine with the front seats moved forward and something stuffed in the gap between the front seat and the back seat. It would be cozy with two people, but not a problem as long as you are friendly![]()
Get one of those double bed tent cots and lash it to the roof with tie down straps. Instant RTT.
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The platform is 5 feet to accommodate for the headrests on the back seats, which flip up when the seat is folded down. To get 6 feet of space, you have to scoot the front seats all the way forward and then the headrests will rotate into the horizontal position. I usually stuff some shoes and clothing in the gap to flatten the area out for my feet. If you removed the headrests, you could probably add another 6" to the platform, but the rear of the console will get in your way too. It is a tight fit, but it works and is pretty comfortable. I am 6'0" and can stretch out, but if I was much taller, I don't know if I could do it.
Maybe those seat brackets could be installed in the 4-door to make some more room?