Metcalf
Expedition Leader
Because of the looks?
I would think the utility of the 4 Door would trump a 2 door long wheel base....so much easier to access gear from an extra set of doors...than from the rear, unless you put a set of windoors in the topper...
I had a 85 4Runner....drove me nuts trying to get the gear that was right behind the front seats...now have Trooper with 4 Doors....love the access, plus can haul extra people easily...
I'm coming from a regular cab long-bed pickup with a camper shell. I can only go in from the tailgate and I don't think its THAT bad. As long as the gear is organized, and its not stuffed to the brim, I find no issues with that setup at all.
I basically want a 2-door JK with room to sleep in the back.....hence a 4-door converted. I'm imagining a fixed sleeping platform above the wheel wells that would extend to the back of the front seats. I still think there would have to be a small flip forward section to get the overall length needed. Sleeping gear ( mattress, sleeping bags, pillows, etc ) gets 'stored' in the open on the sleeping platform. There would probably be a dust sheet and/or some elastic straps to hold in all the sleeping gear when on the trail. I'm basically shooting for no real weight above the bed rail.
Primary storage would be under the sleeping platform, perhaps on a long slide out tray that would come out of the rear door. Secondary interior access would be through panels in the sleeping platform in case you couldn't, or didn't want to, open the rear door.
As a general rule, I could go to moab for a week of camping and 'wheeling without the gear being above the bed rail in a TJ. That included a cooler, kitchen bag, tent, sleeping gear, clothes, camp chairs, etc......plus all my normal 'wheeling gear ( tools, recovery, spare parts ). I guess I just don't take that much stuff? I always just handed a mid sized duffle bag or backpack to my girlfriend of the time and said, 'you get this much space for your stuff'. I had the same size bag and took care of all the food and camp stuff. It always seemed to work fine.
Recently with my big dodge truck its much the same. I feel spoiled with all that space. I never have he back of the truck even remotely filled up, but what I do really appreciate is the simple camping system inside the HARD side shell. I can pull over and be asleep in bed in like 2 minutes, and that includes taking my contacts out.
I just unroll the mattress ( if its not already ), pull my sleeping bag out of it's storage sack ( if its not already ), grab a pillow, and sleep.....soooooo simple and quick.
And yes....the 'look' of the 4-door JK kinda annoys me