discovery conversion to camper

disco_drum

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i literally just blow up an air mattress and throw it in the back of my disco and sleep like I am on a temperpedic....and way less work involved. and lighter... and less "tactical"... and smarter.... and totally awesome! :patriot:
 

stu454

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Dec 15, 2004
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....This works and makes things so much harder than they need to be...

Fixed it. As discodrum noted, lots of people, myself included, just throw an air mattress or a Thermarest in the back and sleep like a baby.

Others will dig your Ikea/Tiny House Rover Edition "build".
 

ERover82

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The bed is 5"8 in length. The whole purpose of this build is to not get a hotel when shooting and just need a place to crash. This works and makes things so much easy. The cabinet set up is 39 inches in length and 40 inches in height.

This is one of the LR3's strengths. At 6' I can lay out a full size camp pad and sleep like a king, with room to spare for cargo.
 

Tugela

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This is one of the LR3's strengths. At 6' I can lay out a full size camp pad and sleep like a king, with room to spare for cargo.

At 6'4" I can sleep in the back of my D1, but it takes about ten minutes to configure it in a way that is comfortable. The LR3 is very well designed in terms of interior space. That huge flat area where all the seats fold flush into the floor is great - and convenient for sleeping inside.