You should measure your pieces into a cut list and give basic directions. Put in a file and sell online for 9.99. I am sure you would get plenty of buyers. Very simple but takes quite some time to trial and error. Nice job. And the best part is that you dont have to "modify" the Jeep at all. It can all be taken back out at any time and no one will ever know it was there. :)
That’s a sick set up man!! I have been wanting to do something like this to my ZJ for awhile but wasn’t sure if it would leave room for my dogs or not because I have 3 large dogs .
Such a sick conversion! Did you notice any wear and tear from the wooden legs supporting the bed? And don't apologize for the way you talk man. You sound fine (:
They are original seats! I sold this XJ though and currently have a 4Runner. But this XJ was a beauty and hopefully the new owner takes just as good care of it!
Great video. Very well-done; very creative design, great narration, easy to follow. love the hinged platform. And , to add to a previous comment, the Jeep is in beautiful condition.
Thanks, Man. I currently live in a 6x12 cargo trailer pulled by an F150 pickup. But I have a 1998 XJ that I want to start using in addition... allowing me to go places I can't go in my truck and trailer. Great ideas!
Sorry Michael. No plans or full measurements of this build :( The Jeep is up for sale and really should do a write up on it before it goes because I have been asked multiple times about it.
Im going to go for something like this but im 6'2 so i need like 6'6 of room to be super comfortable , might have to modify the passenger seat or something.. thanks for the video cheers mate!
Dave2D Vlogs Either way I've see people just remove the passenger seat and have their sleeping arrangements either use that space once it's leveled out to the back (your feet sit lower in the front than the back seats) or use it for other things, saving space in the way back.
if you're still trying to figure this out my idea for the cargo bed was to make a platform for the bed fold out of the rear with the hatch open and have a drop down tent/tarp drop down from the bottom of the hatch and fix to the bumper or platform.