Background: I'm the proud owner of a '96 FJZ80, recently acquired. The use for this vehicle is to go out on a three-day adventure in the Canadian Shield once a month with maybe two to three 1-2 week trips per year. Tons of forestry roads all over Quebec that are within a few hours drive of our home base. For the next 18-24 months, it will be my girlfriend and I. Eventually, we'll want to bring along our son as well. I am 6' and my partner is 5'. 90% of the required gear is going to live in this truck year-round, waiting for us to get in a go. It isn't a DD and we live in a condo with storage constraints.
For now, I've completely removed the second and third row seats. Last weekend, we took it out for our first trip: two nights in La Verandrye wildlife reserve. We had a fantastic time and slept inside the truck, which was very pleasant and roomy with all our gear sitting outside in Rubbermaid Roughneck bins.
On to my question: installing a drawer system to better organize our gear seemed really wise before this trip. But now, after realizing how nice it is to sit up inside the truck (she can even stand to change), I'm thinking this may not be such a good idea. I'm wondering if I should instead find some quality rain-proof bins and devise a quick system to secure them inside the truck. Then we would simply pull all of them out, probably use them as outdoor furniture and sleep in the truck.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
A.
For now, I've completely removed the second and third row seats. Last weekend, we took it out for our first trip: two nights in La Verandrye wildlife reserve. We had a fantastic time and slept inside the truck, which was very pleasant and roomy with all our gear sitting outside in Rubbermaid Roughneck bins.
On to my question: installing a drawer system to better organize our gear seemed really wise before this trip. But now, after realizing how nice it is to sit up inside the truck (she can even stand to change), I'm thinking this may not be such a good idea. I'm wondering if I should instead find some quality rain-proof bins and devise a quick system to secure them inside the truck. Then we would simply pull all of them out, probably use them as outdoor furniture and sleep in the truck.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
A.