LOVE this! How much will a setup like this cost me? Also, is it possible to make a 40/60 split in the portion that slides in the front? I sometimes do solo trips and on these I use the 60 2nd row seat to sit and work with the 40 portion pulled out for keeping fridge etc. when sleeping we fold it down. This will make it more flexible IMO.
I ordered the older version without the locking mechanism. Can I order this locking kit for my older version 5th gen sleeper set up to make mine more ridged
They have it in vehicle too, the 3rd gen is the same system and it’s on another video installed. I was looking for this cause it’s hard to tell how the sleep extension works in the other video. This was my problem solved and that’ll be yours.🤙🏼
68" on the standard sliding sleeper shown here. We also have an optional 8" extension flap, but that requires seat bottom removal if you want to flip that extension open. Additionally, we have 73" of length on the 2nd row delete option which is not shown here, but is an existing design we have available for the 5th gen.
@@marktracey3933 Yes, for the less common seat delete system, the seat bottoms AND backs have to come out to get that 73" length. You can do just the 60% or the full width, but the backs and bottoms must come out to use our seat delete system. If a semi-permanent seat delete isn't desirable you can do the more common convertible sleeper with the optional extension flaps which yield a 76" total length. Those extension flaps only require removal of the seat bottoms for either the 60%, 40% or both sides. Also keep in mind that if you're sleeping solo, you can sleep at a slight angle and get plenty of available length.