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    Default Is is possible to sleep in a Jeep TJ ?

    If I were to remove the Front passenger seat , and remove (or fold flat?) the rear seat , and then Build a False floor , if needed . So that I would have flat floor .
    Would there be enough length in the interior dimensions to lay down and sleep ?
    I am not a midget though .
    Does anyone know what the interior dimensions are , from the front part of the passenger side dash , to the rear .

    I have not bought a Jeep , but I am considering trading my Blazer in for one before the tranny goes again .

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    until i got the topper for my truck, and made a sleeping platform, i used this smaller, simpler platform to even out the floor of my truck when i pulled out the passenger seat. i'm not at all sure of the interior length in your jeep (you could probably get some idea with a tape measure evne if the tape has to bend a bit), but something like this would certainly help keep you flat if you pulled the seat out. the pairs of holes are to put bungees into for holding down gear. the supports are cut to fit the angle of the floor (mine isn't level all the way across). it bolts to the same holes that the seat uses in front, and the rear bolts down to the top of the jumpseat base (i've taken out the seats themselves... just the carpeted metal box left.

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    I did the same thing back in the 70's to my 64 VW Bug!
    It was just a tad short for me but worked out great as I cruised up the Pacific Coast into Canada and back down to AZ via the Rockies.
    All the way in the back under the rear window I kept my ice chest, and behind my driver's seat was my camp box (that I still used until recently...).



    What great fun that bug was...my first car...and first expedition vehicle!
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    Does anyone with a jeep care to take a measurment for me ?

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    A member both here and on 4wd trips did that exact thing in his CJ7, which has very similar dimensions to the TJ. Although The TJ's dash might come out a bit further, and you may have to remove the grab handle above the glovebox door as well. How tall are you? I'll try and grab a measurement for you tomorrow. I have slept in the back with the passenger seat slid and tipped all the way foward with a couple jackets filling the hole behind the seat and covering the bracketry, leaning against the seat and legs stretched towards the back. It wasn't the most comfortable but I got through the night with a good sleep and was not sore the next morning.

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    Thanks , so it is possible . Iam 6'3" tall though , so I don't know if i would have enough room .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scenic WonderRunner

    Look up one post from yours
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    Sorry Carl.....

    Didn't see that!

    Just trying to help out!...........

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    A buddy of mine made a two-piece platform for his FZJ71 that allowed him to fold his passenger seat back (minus headrest) and rest the front of the platform on top of the dash. When not in use, the back half of the platform was used for cargo:
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