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L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:18 pm
by vanermi
Just thought I'd post a photo blog of my camperize project. I wanted something that wasn't permanent that I could fairly easily dismantle for when I'm not traveling around in it. I got lots of great ideas from you guys posting your conversions and I thank you for the information because with it I was able to build an affordable project with the help of my brother in about two days. We used 3/8" plywood for the base floor and 5/8" for everything else. Everything is screwed together only except the drawers which were screwed and glued as there will be no need to dismantle them. The total cost of the project including all hardware, screws, glue and wood (3/8" ply, 5/8" ply and 3x2) was $237.00 Cdn.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to post away. (Foam Mattress was additional $180)
Next project is installing Thule high rack with Shady Boy awning, then Mexico here I come!!

LINK TO IMAGES


http://gallery.me.com/showcasephotography#100261

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:22 pm
by Slimdog
Link takes me to an apple mobile me page and wants me to log in.

Sounds like a fun project.

Were are you driving to in Mexico?

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2011 7:44 pm
by vanermi
Slimdog wrote:Link takes me to an apple mobile me page and wants me to log in.

Sounds like a fun project.

Were are you driving to in Mexico?
Updated the link hopefully works now. I'm heading down through US and down the baja this winter

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:27 am
by Luna-Sea
Very nice work and most excellent of you
to make such a kickass photo how-to.
Have a good trip.

Right On! 8-)

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2011 7:18 am
by jaggedfish
I really like your setup! Looks well thought out. Great to see how differently everyone works towards the same goal... 8-)

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 3:16 pm
by jessef
word of advice travelling south of the US border. staple/glue heavy carpet on your 'hidden' subfloor panel. I had a similar one albeit smaller in our XJ for laptops and our passport/cash. The 2nd check we went through, the police knocked on it, sounded hollow and they tore apart our truck thinking we were hiding drugs in the hidden compartments. Didn't make for a pleasant experience.

If you have wooden hidden/hollow areas, reinforce them with some soundproofing so they don't sound hollow when people knock on them.

Nice job on the rear config.

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 4:10 pm
by guywithpajero
great album! I'm camperizing a pajero but you had some helpful ideas. Well documented. Cheers.

Re: L400 seat removal and camperized

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:35 pm
by thelazygreenfox
Van
Great pics
Do the bolts remove from the seat assembly without removing the entire seat first? I remove all the rear seats for camping 8 months of the year. Didn't know those parts could be separated, heavy suckers too!

Have you raised the back end to compensate for the extra weight. I'm thinking about air bags for the coil springs?

How do you like the chains? I broke one of mine the first day at Taurus Lake in 8" of rained on snow nov. deer hunting, caused me to cut short my hunting trip. Oh heck I said!!! Now I have a spare with my new set. Still good chains, think I hooked it on something in the wheel well.
take care
Wayne
TLGF