Sleeper Cab: Anyone Make Theirs Into?
#11
Well... perhaps not, but when you work out in the mountains or desert for an extended period of time--where it's not feasible to stop, pack up, and drive 100 miles to a hotel, or towing in a camp trailer isn't an option, alternative means are needed. Likely not super comfortable for an extended outing, but it will do for a night or two in the field.
Guy uses truck to haul tools and said a trailer isn't an option
#12
Slept in my regular cab a couple of weeks back. Field party. Incredibly uncomfortable, with the middle seat being slightly higher and more firm. Would've slept in the bed, but it was about -10C [14F] outside. The back benches in SCREWs are pretty flat though, right? Knees up with a pillow and blanket wouldn't be so bad. Maybe even cut-to-fit some memory foam to lay over the top of the bench?
#13
Moderator (Ret.)
Slept in my regular cab a couple of weeks back. Field party. Incredibly uncomfortable, with the middle seat being slightly higher and more firm. Would've slept in the bed, but it was about -10C [14F] outside. The back benches in SCREWs are pretty flat though, right? Knees up with a pillow and blanket wouldn't be so bad. Maybe even cut-to-fit some memory foam to lay over the top of the bench?