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Bed in a 90

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Priglet:
I used to sleep in the back of my 90 quite comfortably and I'm 6'2.

My bed was made of 4x2 timber with 9mm ply on top. 2 lengths of 4x2 stretched between the back of the body and the centre bulkhead and I had a hinged section which folded out over the passenger seat that was supported by a length of 4x2 standing in the footwell.

Sorry no piccies :cry:

Keri:
Im gonna be doing roll out slats in my 110 when i get round to it.... Other things are higher on my todo list atm. Ill be installing a backwards facing seat sofaish style where the second row of seats in a SW go... they shall come to roughly the height ot the wheel arch boxes....(i little higher) Then i shall have a slat system that runs out from under the seats across the wheel boxes to the back door. And have the padding that makes the seat also extend out a bit like a sofa bed really. Easy in and easy out....

jamesledingham:

--- Quote from: "Priglet" ---I used to sleep in the back of my 90 quite comfortably and I'm 6'2.

My bed was made of 4x2 timber with 9mm ply on top. 2 lengths of 4x2 stretched between the back of the body and the centre bulkhead and I had a hinged section which folded out over the passenger seat that was supported by a length of 4x2 standing in the footwell.

Sorry no piccies :cry:
--- End quote ---


Just what I was after!

Cheers

Bob696:
our solution for the 3rd bed in our 110 was to fit a bulkhead removal bar and custom make a bench seat. This then allowed a sheet of wood from under the rear bench seat to be slid forward over the folded forward passenger seat (with seat base removed and put in the footwell) and the cushion from the back rest of the bench seat placed as part of the mattress.

littlepow:
Try http://www.d-90.com/mod/bed.html

For how an American solved the problem, with measurements.

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