Us too. We used a little plywood to cover the area between the front seats and back seat. We slid the front seats all the way forward. Hubby is 5'10" and we have lots of room. I kind of like this hammock thingy though. Might investigate.
Apparently, I am the "rarest of circumstances". Had a nest under the hood and three critters (that I saw) bailed off when I fired up after parking (camped) for 12 hours. The struggle is real.
Having had poor luck with air mattresses, we bught two memory foam tri fold single mattresses from Walmart or Amazon. One had to be trimmed to fit between the wheel wells but we are loving it. And, the covers are removable for washing which makes customizing them easier. We have two boards...
Uh, I am not concerned about antifreeze's flammability. I just want to know where the hot spots might be on the undercarriage, in the event pack rats or mice do try to nest there, on top of the bash plates. They always nest under the hood of every vehicle I have owned so...thinking ahead to...
I'm not into packing antifreeze on camping trips to kill potential nesters -(or any other time for that matter.) I don't live in town, I am surrounded by wilderness and I prefer to stay in the wilderness. This means, critters are a fact of life. I'm only concerned with what might be a fire...
My question was not about how to control nature, it was about what is under the bash plates that could catch fire. I guess I will have to borrow a rack and find out myself.
Thanks! Wondering if the bash plates were substantial and now I know. Helpful! Out camping this weekend and a mouse built a nest under the hood overnight. Two more mice jumped off after I started my BS this morning, out in the hills. Wondering if the bash plates are a spot they will also...