As an FYI, as seen in the DIY Camping Equipment Test video, ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html The foam purchased is a 3" High Density foam. (2.5 lbs cu ft, ILD 45 compression). It was about $160. I purchased it at www.thefoamstore.ca
Thanks for all you do. You are great at what you do sir. I am going to copy all you have done :). Just bought 2016 Jeep wrangler unlimited sports. Looking forward to the smaller kitchen box that will fit underneath the bed.
@@Justamericanpatriot Hey Saurabh, Thanks for the feedback. I’m very glad that you found the video helpful. Now I’m motivated to getting to that redesign even sooner. :-) Cheers
So I built this today for my 17 JKU. it went mostly fine, but some alterations had to be made. overall though, the concept is very solid, really appreciate the time you took to document it. I filmed my build, and there is no way that garbage sees the light of day lol. If no one else has said it today, you do a great job presenting
Hey TikkerLoS, I’m glad it worked out for you. Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I’m pretty happy with how it’s worked out I’m currently using it on a fishing trip up in the Algoma region and it’s working great. I have the rear seat out and the 40% section of the platform out. This makes it very easy getting in and out, and for putting my boots on. Keep me posted on how it’s working for you. Thank you for the comment on presenting. After a hundred takes I usually have at least one good one. 😆
Hey TikkerLoS, If you have any pictures or drawings of what you’ve done, I’d be happy to post them in the article on the webpage to help others. Cheers.
A brilliant example of frugal brilliance, living up to the channel name. And so kind of you to share the plans. I have a 2 dr, so will have to find another way! Lie diagonal? I saw one guy in a 2 door lay the passenger seat down and sleep on his surfboard. Oh the ingenuity of youth!
Very kind feedback. Thank you very much. I think you’d have an option by reclining the passenger seat all the way back and situate the platform above that?! It certainly would be cozy. Lol. Enjoy. Cheers
@@wandering_armadillo Hey @wandering_armadillo, Sounds awesome! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun making it yours. Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!🎉
Excellent design, I've been looking at various video's trying to find someone who didn't remove the back seat. I carry clients offroad when looking at property and didn't want to have to remove the platform every time. I also love removing the doors with the top on for airflow and that iconic jeep look, so being able to just remove that section over the back seats and store it in the back is perfect. Thanks for an outstanding video.
I fastened flat brackets to 12" high by full length 1/2" ply sides bolted to the rear seat anchors. The 4 compartment base is over top a single ply spine to keep weight down. Rethinking the hinge mechanism, the pass seat can now fold flat to make a 6-4 bed. With the base being 12" high, both seats can still fully recline. With a little ingenuity it's amazing how much utility you can squeeze out of a 2 dr JK.
FaceBook brought me here. I just bought a 4 door JL from guelph about a month ago! Was playing with a few cargo options for the back as well! Love the channel. Most wholesome content I've seen in a very long time.
Hey Zack, Thank you. I really appreciate the feedback. Having just started up the channel, it's nice to know people are fining it helpful. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Cheers.
CheaperJeeperTV amazing took it out west from DC twice. I ended up buying a rooftop tent however I like sleeping on the platform more than the tent. Created loads of extra space. Easy to build too. I would productize/patent it If I were you.
@@overxland_1898 Hey that's great! Very cool. Sounds like a great trip!!! I don't know if you saw my DIY Camping Equipment Test video, but I showed how I used it with a nice foam pad and bedding. You can see it here if interested. ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html
Very nice. Looking forward to seeing the camping video to see how you make out with the storage capacity. My concern is packing for a 3 week trip which is why i went much taller on my platform. That 'wasted space' from sleeping body to the roof. Good luck and hope you can get out to try it out soon!
Hey thanks. I appreciate it. Having removed the rear seat really created a TON of extra space. When the rules to get out there relax, I will make a video on how the system works.
Good stuff, i’m thinking about doing something similar I’m up in the air because I don’t know what the hell I’m doing I just bought a 53 quart Alpicool fridge / freezer, I was just about to buy a teardrop camper but I change my mind after doing some research I see that people are sleeping in the back of their jeeps, i wanna do this, maybe you could help me I don’t know where to put my 12 volt fridge, should i just build a raised small table for it, that way we can still fit our feet under the structure that would hold the fridge ? Also do I have to take my rear seats out to make that little mattress they sell for the JL work ?
Hi JeepdogsRCbikelife, It sounds like the camping setup you're shooting for is the same thing we are doing. I didn't want the hassles of towing a trailer either, so I started developing the platform idea instead. One way to store the fridge is to remove the rear seat and store the fridge in the area below the platform there. Your fridge is larger than what I plan to use, but you can create more room by making your cross pieces and leg supports taller than the ones in the plan I created. I hope that makes sense? As for a shelf, check out the video I made that shows how to create a metal bracket to support a shelf in the back. It doesn't impede the function of the platform at all, and can also be developed further to support other items as well, which I plan to do in subsequent videos. Please let me know if I can be of any more help. Enjoy your Jeep. Cheers.
Now that you’ve had time to test your build, how does it handle off road? I’m hoping to build something that doesn’t bang around too much while rock crawling, so I’m envisioning a lot more anchoring like you spoke about hypothetically. Thanks for the great videos!
Hey Kristina, We love our platform. Honestly, with the foam pad, bedding and pillows, we don’t notice any banging around much at all. I haven’t anchored it, but it can be done. If you check out our Cape Breton video you can see we did some exciting off roading and there was no issue about the platform banging around. Thank you for the feedback in the videos. Cheers.
Hey Henry, thanks for the feedback. I did mention that, but didn’t do it in this video as I was running out of time. Also, in my rear seat weight video I also mention cutting holes in the cargo legs as well as a weight saving measure. I’ll show the holes in a later video. Thanks for watching. Cheers.
Hey Daniela, Thank you so much for saying so. This is my first Jeep ever, and I just wanted to share the things I've learned along the way. Please feel free to share any more comments, suggestions or tips. I sometimes feature tips shared by subscribers.
CheaperJeeperTV Of course! Really appreciate how detailed your channel is! For a newbie like me, everything you’ve provided from links to tutorials are extremely helpful. Most diy UA-cam channels don’t go into as much detail as you do! So thanks again! Can’t wait to see what comes next!
Hey Sylvain, There's an article on CheaperJeeperTV.com for each video, that offers the details. This article link is from the first video, and has the drawings. cheaperjeepertv.com/jeep-camping-sleeping-platform/ Each piece would be 19.5" wide, and 6" deep. I hope this helped. Cheers
I purchased 3" high density foam from a foam store, and had it cut into sections that match the platform, and had fabric sewn to cover them with velcro to keep them attached. This helped when packing them away. It is very comfortable.
I build a platform in the back of my 4door wrangler and because I go offroad I needed to make it really solid platform, im just wondering how your platform handles the rough roads without bolt them to the body ?? Aren't they moving or make a noise with not being tight to the body?
Hey Behshad, In the Sleeping Platform Video -Part 3 - Finishing Touches, I review steps to secure the platform to the tub. Mind you, I haven’t done it as I don’t do too serious off roading to cause it to bounce around very much at all. Maybe the foam pad and bedding muffle any noise. In my latest video on Sleeping Platform Mods I shared a tip on using Velcro between the panels and the frame to keep down any rattles. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV thanks for the replay sir , hope whatever trails you go to you enjoy it fully max ! I always h a very a problem sleeping inside the tent and rainy days are just a pain in the butt , j watched you video and decided to make my own in my wrangler, I have 37" mud tires and can't go with roof top ,too much weight, but now removed the backseat and lost more weight!
Hey Behsad, That’s awesome. I find sleeping in the Jeep to be dry and comfortable. Way better than a tent. With your seat removed and the weight savings measures I covered in my latest platform mod video, you should be all set. Check out the TIPS segment of the Platform Construction video, as I cover an excellent idea for a vent. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV i have a German shepherd and I need to find a AC system that can't cool down the car for her in a hot sunny days but can't find a good one ! Got a fan but it just blows hot air into the poor thing 😕
Hey Jesse, Thanks for the feedback. Those vertices pieces in the cargo area provide support for the cargo area platform. You could move them to be positioned just past the outer edges of the spare, or use the spare as the support, but the height of the spare may dictate a change to the design. Good luck.
Thanks for the feedback on the video. Actually, with the measurements in hand, most of the cuts got done by the guy at the Home Depot. I’m happy to share my ideas. Feel free to check out the other camping related videos. Cheers.
Hey Kylie, Thanks for the feedback. Apologies for the high pitched sound issue. Viewers with good audio detect it most. It has been fixed since earlier videos. Cheers
Would it be easy to adjust the blueprints for 2011-2017 JKU with floor mounted alpine subwoofer ? It would be awesome to take blueprints to home depot or lowes like you did. Your jeeps contours are pretty different than mine.
Hey Michael, I agree. I was planning to do one for the JKU, and my buddy has one, but now with the Covid-19 direction to stay home, I have not been able to get my hands on a JK to do it. I will post a video on it the first chance I get.
Hey Justin, There is the corresponding article with the details on the website. Also...I featured this build in this mornings video. You would like the “vestibule “ feature I discussed in today’s video. Let me know if you don’t find the article with the measurements.
Awesome. Glad it helped. I’m currently north of Sault Saint Marie Canada using mine now. Make sure you make the window vents too. They really help keep the Jeep ventilated. Cheers.
Hey 259Den3, Thank you for the feedback. Did you check out the diagrams with measurements from the article in the website? If you want something more specific, let me know through the website CONTACT page. Cheers.
awesome build! did you get the interior jeep dimensions from measuring it out yourself ? i also have sketchup and want to try something similar. thanks
Hey Robert, Thanks for the feedback. Yes I measured the interior myself. The trick was determining the depth of the cargo platform. Since I wanted to be able to have it in the Jeep with the rear seat up, in case I wanted to use it, the depth of the cargo platform got less the higher up it was situated because the rear seat back leans back. So I made cardboard templates of the cargo legs(boards) and directly took the cargo platform measurement from the level at the back seat to the tailgate. You might enjoy the DIY awning build I recently posted. Cheers
I never had a cargo tub lid. If you have one you may possibly not have enough room for your feet. You can lower the platform for more foot room. Also maybe the top pieces would have to be reconfigured to fit properly with the rear seat up.
@@CheaperJeeperTV oh I think you called it a "cargo tub cover". It's at 2:52 in this video. It looks like you take it out. That's the one I'm wondering about why you removed it, and if it affects the design if you keep it
@@erickdiaz6152 ahhhhh yes. Sorry. I removed that cover so that I can have access to that space. If I left it, then I wouldn’t be able to open it with the platform legs on top of it. The height of the two cargo legs accounts for it not being there. If you leave it in, the two cargo legs need to be shorter in heigh a distance equal to the thickness of the cover that I chose to remove. Sorry for misunderstanding your question. I hope my answer helped. I’ve been using the platform and love it.
Yes. But the centre console design in the 2011-2018 JKs require one little adjustment, as discussed in this video. ua-cam.com/video/L68Pl3f7ApM/v-deo.html
Has anyone made this for a JKU? With the price of plywood I’d hate to have it cut to find it does not fit and I’d like to just use the measurements CheaperJeeper has already
Hey Aimee, I am able to sit up, but I am short. By all means, the height can be lowered, for sure. It would afford you more head room. Should you wish to make a chuck box to fit underneath the platform, like the CheaperJeeperTV Chuck Box video, ua-cam.com/video/tyua7OVwTZw/v-deo.html, you would have to adjust the height of the chuck box also. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV I am short too! 5'2. But I think maybe my mattress topper plan is too tall. I have a 3inch I was planning on doubling. But maybe I don't NEED 6 inches of padding! I would like to have some good storage underneath too.
@@CheaperJeeperTV I think I am going to lower it one inch just so I don't need the extra scrap wood to make the second cargo leg. Since I didn't plan to use the pillow extensions, I can use that section of the wood now that I've gained 2 inches back (1 off the cargo leg and 1 off the front cross piece).
Hey JeepdogsRCbikelife, if you go to the website www.CheaperJeeperTV.com and go to the articles tab, you can find the build article for the platform, and all the dimensions are there. Let me know if you need anything else. Cheers.
Hey there. Just wanted to let you know that i just got back from my 21 day, cross country trek in the JKU. The sleeping platform i built worked out very well. We actually slept in it every night rather than pulling the tent out! it was that easy and comfortable. disclaimer: (every night we camped which was about 15 days.. the rest were motel or b&B. haha) My thoughts were.. we brought too much gear we didnt need. If you remember, i wanted to store all our gear under the platfor without removing rear seats. that ended up not happening anyhow. too much stuff. My limiting factor though for that was a cooler. So i am curious about how you store one in your setup. I would guess just on top of the platform, but what about when you sleep? We left our cooler out one night.. and learned our lesson. racoons can apparently work coolers. opened it and ate half our fresh food! So with so much packed under the platform it left very little room above for us. I will definitley be redesigning to make it lower like your version. that is going to be very important for comfort, ease of access etc. But all in all, it was a great experience that just needs tweaked. Hope to see yours in action! thanks for the ideas!
Hey, so awesome! Yeah we enjoyed the functionality and ease of use of our platform, as demonstrated in this video. ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html. We kept the cooler on the passenger front seat at night. We definitely liked the use of our DIY cargo shelf on which to make coffee on a rainy morning, as seen in the video. Glad your trip went so well too.
Hey Megan, unfortunately I understand the early videos have this issue. Especially for those with great headphones. I believe I have corrected the issue in my latter videos. Thanks for loving the videos. If you notice the high pitch sound in my next videos please let me know. Thanks for letting me know.
Hey Pablo, i am thrilled you like the design. Essentially all I would do if I were you is take the cut sheet to Home Depot, or Home Hardware and have them cut the plywood according to the cut sheet. That’s what they did for me. Then just cut in the notches as per measurements. I’m not sure about BC but in Ontario we can’t get into the stores yet. Plus then there would be shipping. I’m sure you could get it done there easily. But thanks. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV Thank you for providing the design and layouts in your website. I didn’t see that when I first commented here. These will most definitely help me build one for myself. You are creating great content and helping so many along the way. Thank you, my friend! And I can’t wait to see what your next projects will be. BC has some restrictions but hardly like Ontario. Stay well and stay safe and maybe one day we’ll get to enjoy the outdoors together. My Instagram account is @audiomate if you want to connect. Cheers!!!
@@AudiomateYVR Hey Pablo, Thank you very much for the feedback on the channel. Also, I am all for connecting with fellow Jeep enthusiasts. I am also planning some trips/adventures as soon as restrictions lift, so who knows. Let's keep in touch. Cheers.
As an FYI, as seen in the DIY Camping Equipment Test video, ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html The foam purchased is a 3" High Density foam. (2.5 lbs cu ft, ILD 45 compression). It was about $160. I purchased it at www.thefoamstore.ca
Thanks for all you do. You are great at what you do sir. I am going to copy all you have done :). Just bought 2016 Jeep wrangler unlimited sports. Looking forward to the smaller kitchen box that will fit underneath the bed.
@@Justamericanpatriot Hey Saurabh, Thanks for the feedback. I’m very glad that you found the video helpful. Now I’m motivated to getting to that redesign even sooner. :-)
Cheers
By far one of the best designs I've seen for a wrangler.
Hey Jesse,
Thank you very much for the feedback. Cheers.
Your sleeping platform design is brilliant! As soon as I get my 4xe I will build it.
Hey Jeff,
Awesome! I’m glad you found the videos helpful. Feel free to share.cheers
So I built this today for my 17 JKU. it went mostly fine, but some alterations had to be made. overall though, the concept is very solid, really appreciate the time you took to document it. I filmed my build, and there is no way that garbage sees the light of day lol.
If no one else has said it today, you do a great job presenting
Hey TikkerLoS, I’m glad it worked out for you. Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I’m pretty happy with how it’s worked out I’m currently using it on a fishing trip up in the Algoma region and it’s working great. I have the rear seat out and the 40% section of the platform out. This makes it very easy getting in and out, and for putting my boots on. Keep me posted on how it’s working for you. Thank you for the comment on presenting. After a hundred takes I usually have at least one good one. 😆
I have a 2016 and really on board to build this...what did you have to modify besides the center area of the front cross piece?
@@dangeegan231 that was mostly it. the head spots for the front support was changed slightly too, but just took dimensions from rough estimates
Hey TikkerLoS, If you have any pictures or drawings of what you’ve done, I’d be happy to post them in the article on the webpage to help others. Cheers.
This is brilliant! No kidding. The flexibility is awesome and the cost is unbelievable. Great job!!!
Hey Stormin', Thank you so much.
A brilliant example of frugal brilliance, living up to the channel name. And so kind of you to share the plans. I have a 2 dr, so will have to find another way! Lie diagonal? I saw one guy in a 2 door lay the passenger seat down and sleep on his surfboard. Oh the ingenuity of youth!
Very kind feedback. Thank you very much. I think you’d have an option by reclining the passenger seat all the way back and situate the platform above that?! It certainly would be cozy. Lol.
Enjoy.
Cheers
@@CheaperJeeperTV I'm going for it eventually! Happy New Year Dino!
@@wandering_armadillo Hey @wandering_armadillo, Sounds awesome! I'm sure you'll have a lot of fun making it yours. Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year!🎉
I love this guy!!!!
☺️
My smile for this start of the video!
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it. Cheers.
Excellent design, I've been looking at various video's trying to find someone who didn't remove the back seat. I carry clients offroad when looking at property and didn't want to have to remove the platform every time. I also love removing the doors with the top on for airflow and that iconic jeep look, so being able to just remove that section over the back seats and store it in the back is perfect. Thanks for an outstanding video.
Hey Devin, I’m glad you found the video helpful. All the best. Cheers
I fastened flat brackets to 12" high by full length 1/2" ply sides bolted to the rear seat anchors. The 4 compartment base is over top a single ply spine to keep weight down. Rethinking the hinge mechanism, the pass seat can now fold flat to make a 6-4 bed. With the base being 12" high, both seats can still fully recline. With a little ingenuity it's amazing how much utility you can squeeze out of a 2 dr JK.
Sounds amazing. Care to share any images of what you’ve done with your 2Dr sleeping platform?
CheaperJeeperTV@gmail.com
FaceBook brought me here. I just bought a 4 door JL from guelph about a month ago! Was playing with a few cargo options for the back as well! Love the channel. Most wholesome content I've seen in a very long time.
Hey Zack, Thank you. I really appreciate the feedback. Having just started up the channel, it's nice to know people are fining it helpful. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Cheers.
This platform build looks perfect, going to follow your plans and build one soon
Hey OverXland,
Thank you very much for the feedback. You might be interested in what’s being posted this week, as it’s an awning DIY. Thanks again.
How did it turn out?
CheaperJeeperTV amazing took it out west from DC twice. I ended up buying a rooftop tent however I like sleeping on the platform more than the tent. Created loads of extra space. Easy to build too. I would productize/patent it If I were you.
@@overxland_1898 Hey that's great! Very cool. Sounds like a great trip!!! I don't know if you saw my DIY Camping Equipment Test video, but I showed how I used it with a nice foam pad and bedding. You can see it here if interested. ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html
Thanks again for another great video.
Hey Thomas, You are welcome. I’m glad you found the video helpful. Feel free to share. :-)
Very nice. Looking forward to seeing the camping video to see how you make out with the storage capacity. My concern is packing for a 3 week trip which is why i went much taller on my platform. That 'wasted space' from sleeping body to the roof. Good luck and hope you can get out to try it out soon!
Hey thanks. I appreciate it. Having removed the rear seat really created a TON of extra space. When the rules to get out there relax, I will make a video on how the system works.
really nice! Thank you for shearing :)
Hey Joseph, You are welcome. Thank you for the feedback.
Good stuff, i’m thinking about doing something similar I’m up in the air because I don’t know what the hell I’m doing I just bought a 53 quart Alpicool fridge / freezer, I was just about to buy a teardrop camper but I change my mind after doing some research I see that people are sleeping in the back of their jeeps, i wanna do this, maybe you could help me I don’t know where to put my 12 volt fridge, should i just build a raised small table for it, that way we can still fit our feet under the structure that would hold the fridge ? Also do I have to take my rear seats out to make that little mattress they sell for the JL work ?
Hi JeepdogsRCbikelife,
It sounds like the camping setup you're shooting for is the same thing we are doing. I didn't want the hassles of towing a trailer either, so I started developing the platform idea instead. One way to store the fridge is to remove the rear seat and store the fridge in the area below the platform there. Your fridge is larger than what I plan to use, but you can create more room by making your cross pieces and leg supports taller than the ones in the plan I created. I hope that makes sense? As for a shelf, check out the video I made that shows how to create a metal bracket to support a shelf in the back. It doesn't impede the function of the platform at all, and can also be developed further to support other items as well, which I plan to do in subsequent videos. Please let me know if I can be of any more help. Enjoy your Jeep. Cheers.
Now that you’ve had time to test your build, how does it handle off road? I’m hoping to build something that doesn’t bang around too much while rock crawling, so I’m envisioning a lot more anchoring like you spoke about hypothetically.
Thanks for the great videos!
Hey Kristina, We love our platform. Honestly, with the foam pad, bedding and pillows, we don’t notice any banging around much at all. I haven’t anchored it, but it can be done. If you check out our Cape Breton video you can see we did some exciting off roading and there was no issue about the platform banging around. Thank you for the feedback in the videos. Cheers.
awesome setup!
Thank you. More to come.
Clever... Nice Job...
Didn't you say that you were to have cut outs on the center support so you can slide long items in..
Hey Henry, thanks for the feedback. I did mention that, but didn’t do it in this video as I was running out of time. Also, in my rear seat weight video I also mention cutting holes in the cargo legs as well as a weight saving measure. I’ll show the holes in a later video. Thanks for watching. Cheers.
Frantic channel!!!
Hey Jeff,
What do you mean frantic?
Well done! Wishing we had a 4 door to be able to do something like this
Hey thank you for the feedback.
Love this channel!
Hey Daniela, Thank you so much for saying so. This is my first Jeep ever, and I just wanted to share the things I've learned along the way. Please feel free to share any more comments, suggestions or tips. I sometimes feature tips shared by subscribers.
CheaperJeeperTV Of course! Really appreciate how detailed your channel is! For a newbie like me, everything you’ve provided from links to tutorials are extremely helpful. Most diy UA-cam channels don’t go into as much detail as you do! So thanks again! Can’t wait to see what comes next!
Is there a place where the 2 front pieces have the dimensions? Didn't find them? Thank you
Hey Sylvain, There's an article on CheaperJeeperTV.com for each video, that offers the details. This article link is from the first video, and has the drawings.
cheaperjeepertv.com/jeep-camping-sleeping-platform/
Each piece would be 19.5" wide, and 6" deep.
I hope this helped. Cheers
Great video as always.
Thank you very much for the feedback. It is appreciated. Cheers
Do you use a mattress, or foam pad to sleep on ?
I purchased 3" high density foam from a foam store, and had it cut into sections that match the platform, and had fabric sewn to cover them with velcro to keep them attached. This helped when packing them away. It is very comfortable.
I build a platform in the back of my 4door wrangler and because I go offroad I needed to make it really solid platform, im just wondering how your platform handles the rough roads without bolt them to the body ?? Aren't they moving or make a noise with not being tight to the body?
Hey Behshad, In the Sleeping Platform Video -Part 3 - Finishing Touches, I review steps to secure the platform to the tub. Mind you, I haven’t done it as I don’t do too serious off roading to cause it to bounce around very much at all. Maybe the foam pad and bedding muffle any noise. In my latest video on Sleeping Platform Mods I shared a tip on using Velcro between the panels and the frame to keep down any rattles. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV thanks for the replay sir , hope whatever trails you go to you enjoy it fully max ! I always h a very a problem sleeping inside the tent and rainy days are just a pain in the butt , j watched you video and decided to make my own in my wrangler, I have 37" mud tires and can't go with roof top ,too much weight, but now removed the backseat and lost more weight!
Hey Behsad,
That’s awesome. I find sleeping in the Jeep to be dry and comfortable. Way better than a tent. With your seat removed and the weight savings measures I covered in my latest platform mod video, you should be all set. Check out the TIPS segment of the Platform Construction video, as I cover an excellent idea for a vent. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV i have a German shepherd and I need to find a AC system that can't cool down the car for her in a hot sunny days but can't find a good one ! Got a fan but it just blows hot air into the poor thing 😕
🤷🏻♂️
Would it be possible to remove the vertical members in the cargo area? I run a spare in the trunk and LOVE your design.
Hey Jesse,
Thanks for the feedback. Those vertices pieces in the cargo area provide support for the cargo area platform. You could move them to be positioned just past the outer edges of the spare, or use the spare as the support, but the height of the spare may dictate a change to the design. Good luck.
Gorgeous. You should make and sell them lol 😂 I’m not a carpenter….. nor do i have the tools to do this…
Thanks for the feedback on the video. Actually, with the measurements in hand, most of the cuts got done by the guy at the Home Depot.
I’m happy to share my ideas. Feel free to check out the other camping related videos. Cheers.
Thank you for the quick reply. 😊 I’ll check it out. Have a great day!
Looks awesome, hard to listen to audio, due to a high pitch noise squeal.
Hey Kylie, Thanks for the feedback. Apologies for the high pitched sound issue. Viewers with good audio detect it most. It has been fixed since earlier videos. Cheers
Would it be easy to adjust the blueprints for 2011-2017 JKU with floor mounted alpine subwoofer ? It would be awesome to take blueprints to home depot or lowes like you did. Your jeeps contours are pretty different than mine.
Hey Michael, I agree. I was planning to do one for the JKU, and my buddy has one, but now with the Covid-19 direction to stay home, I have not been able to get my hands on a JK to do it. I will post a video on it the first chance I get.
Amazing videos. What type of wood and inch is that?
Hey Asmr, Thanks. It’s 3/4” sanded pine plywood. Cheers.
Awesome build I’d love to copy it! What are your measurements if you don’t mind me asking??
Hey Justin, There is the corresponding article with the details on the website. Also...I featured this build in this mornings video. You would like the “vestibule “ feature I discussed in today’s video. Let me know if you don’t find the article with the measurements.
CheaperJeeperTV I found it and actually built it! I’m staining it right now and all your measurements helped a lot! Thank you again!
Awesome. Glad it helped. I’m currently north of Sault Saint Marie Canada using mine now. Make sure you make the window vents too. They really help keep the Jeep ventilated. Cheers.
I suppose mini version could be made for a 2 door? Nice video thank you.
Yes I imagine the same principals could be used to design a similar platform for a 2 door.
Probably the simplest design I’ve seen so far. One thing to improve on your design:
Drill holes in the panels so you can lift them a bit easier.
Hey Fredi, Thanks. Check out my platform mods video released three weeks ago. ;-). Cheers.
Turned out great. Are you still planning on making the sketchup files available?
Hey 259Den3, Thank you for the feedback. Did you check out the diagrams with measurements from the article in the website? If you want something more specific, let me know through the website CONTACT page. Cheers.
Nice job, if you can't find any brackets that work and dont end up making them from wood I can help you make some metal ones!
Hey, I'd love to take you up on that. Please email me at contact@CheaperJeeperTV.com. Thanks
awesome build! did you get the interior jeep dimensions from measuring it out yourself ? i also have sketchup and want to try something similar. thanks
Hey Robert,
Thanks for the feedback. Yes I measured the interior myself. The trick was determining the depth of the cargo platform. Since I wanted to be able to have it in the Jeep with the rear seat up, in case I wanted to use it, the depth of the cargo platform got less the higher up it was situated because the rear seat back leans back. So I made cardboard templates of the cargo legs(boards) and directly took the cargo platform measurement from the level at the back seat to the tailgate. You might enjoy the DIY awning build I recently posted. Cheers
Is there a reason you got rid of the cargo tub lid? What would I need to change about the design if I wanted to keep the tub lid?
I never had a cargo tub lid. If you have one you may possibly not have enough room for your feet. You can lower the platform for more foot room. Also maybe the top pieces would have to be reconfigured to fit properly with the rear seat up.
@@CheaperJeeperTV oh I think you called it a "cargo tub cover". It's at 2:52 in this video. It looks like you take it out. That's the one I'm wondering about why you removed it, and if it affects the design if you keep it
@@erickdiaz6152 ahhhhh yes. Sorry. I removed that cover so that I can have access to that space. If I left it, then I wouldn’t be able to open it with the platform legs on top of it. The height of the two cargo legs accounts for it not being there. If you leave it in, the two cargo legs need to be shorter in heigh a distance equal to the thickness of the cover that I chose to remove. Sorry for misunderstanding your question. I hope my answer helped. I’ve been using the platform and love it.
@@CheaperJeeperTV cool that makes a ton of sense. Thanks!
I'm inspired.. Looking for the diagram .. ?
The article on CheaperJeeperTV.com with the build instructions is at this link. cheaperjeepertv.com/building-a-jeep-camping-sleeping-platform/
Do these specs work for a JKU?
Yes. But the centre console design in the 2011-2018 JKs require one little adjustment, as discussed in this video. ua-cam.com/video/L68Pl3f7ApM/v-deo.html
Has anyone made this for a JKU? With the price of plywood I’d hate to have it cut to find it does not fit and I’d like to just use the measurements CheaperJeeper has already
Hey Getting Lost with Joe,
Have a look at this video. It answers your question. ua-cam.com/video/L68Pl3f7ApM/v-deo.html
Cheers.
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Thanks for subbing. It is appreciated.
Do you really feel like you can sit up in this? I feel like I might want to make it shorter so I don't hit my head on the roof.
Hey Aimee,
I am able to sit up, but I am short. By all means, the height can be lowered, for sure. It would afford you more head room. Should you wish to make a chuck box to fit underneath the platform, like the CheaperJeeperTV Chuck Box video, ua-cam.com/video/tyua7OVwTZw/v-deo.html, you would have to adjust the height of the chuck box also.
Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV I am short too! 5'2. But I think maybe my mattress topper plan is too tall. I have a 3inch I was planning on doubling. But maybe I don't NEED 6 inches of padding! I would like to have some good storage underneath too.
@@aimx2e I used a 3" pad of a high density foam. It's in subsequent videos. It's very comfortable.
@@CheaperJeeperTV I think I am going to lower it one inch just so I don't need the extra scrap wood to make the second cargo leg. Since I didn't plan to use the pillow extensions, I can use that section of the wood now that I've gained 2 inches back (1 off the cargo leg and 1 off the front cross piece).
@@aimx2e Awesome!!! Have fun camping!!
You might find tomorrow's video helpful for your camping plans as well. Let me know.
Cheers.
Do you have the dimensions for the wood ?
Hey JeepdogsRCbikelife, if you go to the website www.CheaperJeeperTV.com and go to the articles tab, you can find the build article for the platform, and all the dimensions are there. Let me know if you need anything else. Cheers.
Hey there. Just wanted to let you know that i just got back from my 21 day, cross country trek in the JKU. The sleeping platform i built worked out very well. We actually slept in it every night rather than pulling the tent out! it was that easy and comfortable. disclaimer: (every night we camped which was about 15 days.. the rest were motel or b&B. haha) My thoughts were.. we brought too much gear we didnt need. If you remember, i wanted to store all our gear under the platfor without removing rear seats. that ended up not happening anyhow. too much stuff. My limiting factor though for that was a cooler. So i am curious about how you store one in your setup. I would guess just on top of the platform, but what about when you sleep? We left our cooler out one night.. and learned our lesson. racoons can apparently work coolers. opened it and ate half our fresh food! So with so much packed under the platform it left very little room above for us. I will definitley be redesigning to make it lower like your version. that is going to be very important for comfort, ease of access etc. But all in all, it was a great experience that just needs tweaked. Hope to see yours in action! thanks for the ideas!
Hey, so awesome! Yeah we enjoyed the functionality and ease of use of our platform, as demonstrated in this video. ua-cam.com/video/3D8vVR1pQzs/v-deo.html. We kept the cooler on the passenger front seat at night.
We definitely liked the use of our DIY cargo shelf on which to make coffee on a rainy morning, as seen in the video. Glad your trip went so well too.
love these videos but MANNNN there is a high pitched frequency throughout your videos that kills me.
Hey Megan, unfortunately I understand the early videos have this issue. Especially for those with great headphones. I believe I have corrected the issue in my latter videos. Thanks for loving the videos. If you notice the high pitch sound in my next videos please let me know. Thanks for letting me know.
Would you be interested in building one for me? Let’s talk business!! I’m in BC, Canada and also have a JLU.
Hey Pablo, i am thrilled you like the design. Essentially all I would do if I were you is take the cut sheet to Home Depot, or Home Hardware and have them cut the plywood according to the cut sheet. That’s what they did for me. Then just cut in the notches as per measurements.
I’m not sure about BC but in Ontario we can’t get into the stores yet. Plus then there would be shipping. I’m sure you could get it done there easily. But thanks. Cheers.
@@CheaperJeeperTV Thank you for providing the design and layouts in your website. I didn’t see that when I first commented here. These will most definitely help me build one for myself. You are creating great content and helping so many along the way. Thank you, my friend! And I can’t wait to see what your next projects will be.
BC has some restrictions but hardly like Ontario. Stay well and stay safe and maybe one day we’ll get to enjoy the outdoors together. My Instagram account is @audiomate if you want to connect. Cheers!!!
@@AudiomateYVR Hey Pablo, Thank you very much for the feedback on the channel. Also, I am all for connecting with fellow Jeep enthusiasts. I am also planning some trips/adventures as soon as restrictions lift, so who knows. Let's keep in touch. Cheers.
What grit of sandpaper was used ?
Hey David,
It’s been a while, but if I remember correctly, maybe I used 80, and then 100?
Cheers