Re: Sleeping Best in H3?
The first trip that I slept in the H3, I removed the rear seat as well. I cut some plywood, blocked-up some wood in the foot well. Next time I took out the rear seat cushions, planning to fill the foot well with plastic peanuts in a bag, topped with thick cardboard. But looking at the passenger front seat, I measured and its longer. Its also easier to take the seat out; four bolts and disco the sensor connectors. I filled the irregular floor with flattened small cardboard boxes, topped with an air mattress. I could have left the left rear cushion in if I had a passenger, but everybody had their own wheels, so I had more storage space. Might be cramped for the large folks. I'm 5' 11" and 140 lbs. and it was OK; of course I can't move around much in a sleeping bag. Having both front and rear right side doors for access was a bonus. I left the rear seat back in place and it worked well as a divider between indoor/outdoor stuff(stove, fuel, water etc.) in the back and personal stuff forward.
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