Great work! Don't forget some locktite on the counter sunk screws in the aluminum joiner plate. My experience is that those screws will want to walk out during off-road use.
Hey Bryce, I'm thinking of doing something similar in my truck. Wondered why you opted to have an aluminum plate joining the front and back, instead of a full sheet of plywood the whole way?
See..honda jazz(fit) is blessed with magic seats since beginning..what I do is to flat my back seats completely while overlanding😊keep all my loads on front seats and between the space of front seats and the flattened back seats..I do not have a power station and a fridge as of now..and inflate my bed to get a 5’10”feets space to sleep including an 8 inches space by the side of bed to keep folding stuffs. This helps me to keep my car in working shape all day..
The 80 Whisperer. Great work and photography as always.
Thanks homie
Great work! Don't forget some locktite on the counter sunk screws in the aluminum joiner plate. My experience is that those screws will want to walk out during off-road use.
😃😃truly said..experience speaks louder
Very tidy professional work
Nice man! Im looking forward to seeing the whole build!
Thanks! Same here haha
I will be starting my tacoma bed build as well!
Hey Bryce, I'm thinking of doing something similar in my truck. Wondered why you opted to have an aluminum plate joining the front and back, instead of a full sheet of plywood the whole way?
Epic! Looks clean.
So tight🙌
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wow, this is clean! Any reservations with drilling through the floor to mount the base?
No drilling required! This uses the factory bolt holes for the 2nd no 3rd row seats
can you build me one of these floors?
Good work though I prefer to keep minimum load in my car for overlanding
Same here! What lighter alternative would you recommend as a baseplate for a camper build?
See..honda jazz(fit) is blessed with magic seats since beginning..what I do is to flat my back seats completely while overlanding😊keep all my loads on front seats and between the space of front seats and the flattened back seats..I do not have a power station and a fridge as of now..and inflate my bed to get a 5’10”feets space to sleep including an 8 inches space by the side of bed to keep folding stuffs.
This helps me to keep my car in working shape all day..