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ssolypop

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Thanks, sounds like I may need to fabricate a plywood riser to make the whole back area flat for sleeping out in the back country. I probably will never take the doors off.
A riser would be great and you could install your own slide out tail gate in it! Or a storage drawer. That all adds to vehicle weight so using the lightest but strong materials is gonna be key. Looking forward to seeing how you lay it out.

Like you I will rarely take the doors off but will always have some or most of the roof off. I remember seeing pics of people sleeping in Bronco. I wonder how they managed the floor.
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Or a storage drawer.
The storage drawer is a fantastic idea. 4 inches is ample space to store all my fly fishing gear (y)
Should be on Ford's accessory list.
 
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The storage drawer is a fantastic idea. 4 inches is ample space to store all my fly fishing gear (y)
Should be on Ford's accessory list.
Yup, I'm a sports & event photographer, I wouldn't mind a pull our drawer with foam that I can cut to fit some of my camera gear (monopod, tripod, backup lens / camera)
 

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Anyone else notice that he said that there is no "Bring Your Own Device" Bar. Does this come with a certain package from what I understood it came standard.
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