The “flaps” on the back of the second row seats cover the third row foot wells. You also don’t have to fold your the futon to put the second row up. It squishes. I have a futon mattress in my Suburban full time.
Full buildouts are for people who have no other need for a vehicle like this other than using it for camping and do it a lot. For occasional camping then simple temorary set ups lik this are more practical as you can still use your vehicle to haul people or stuff. Also if you sell it, it would be easier whereas a build out would limit your market.
Inside the rig, I would use an induction cooker.. I personally try not and use the other methods inside the rig, but I will use them outside the rig.. people use both inside, but for safety reasons I try to avoid it
Where would you put a buddy heater in there that is safe? I have basically the same car (an Escalade ESV) and plan to do some camping in it but I am a wimp when it comes to cold.
In Indiana, Copart allowed automotive repair businesses to buy as well. It was a lot of extra paperwork that they wouldn't help with, but I was able to get it done.
Dig your rig, I got a 88 GMC Suburban for the same reason, love it.
Glad you liked it!
Traveled from Texas to Wyoming two weeks in my 2006 Burb slept In National Park all way.
I loved this Suburban so much, I am looking at buying another one!
The “flaps” on the back of the second row seats cover the third row foot wells.
You also don’t have to fold your the futon to put the second row up. It squishes.
I have a futon mattress in my Suburban full time.
I didn't think about the flaps! Thanks for the info!
Full buildouts are for people who have no other need for a vehicle like this other than using it for camping and do it a lot.
For occasional camping then simple temorary set ups lik this are more practical as you can still use your vehicle to haul people or stuff. Also if you sell it, it would be easier whereas a build out would limit your market.
That's how I thought about it!
Would it be safer to a propane setup or electricity for cooking
Inside the rig, I would use an induction cooker.. I personally try not and use the other methods inside the rig, but I will use them outside the rig.. people use both inside, but for safety reasons I try to avoid it
@@thomasott9488 thanks bro
Yea! What Thomas said! Lol
@@thebigmann81, anytime brother
Where would you put a buddy heater in there that is safe? I have basically the same car (an Escalade ESV) and plan to do some camping in it but I am a wimp when it comes to cold.
I had removed one of the captains chairs at one time and had a metal table in its place. The little buddy heater I had was the small round one.
I wouldn't use a buddy heater inside a vehicle.. not only dangerous, but to small a space
How did you get to buy from copart? Are you a car dealer or is there another way to get access to dealer lot auctions ?
In Indiana, Copart allowed automotive repair businesses to buy as well. It was a lot of extra paperwork that they wouldn't help with, but I was able to get it done.
Why not take out 2nd row seats too? Just bought one and not sure what to do with it 😂
I don't know about him or others but I keep the 2nd row for seating because I have a family and kids
, that is good , you could also put a roof tent on your rig for you and the wife and let the kids sleep in the back of the rig
Hi Partick!
Hello!
Purchase price for $800, what's wrong with it?
It was hit on the passenger rear door and right rear wheel. Ran and drove perfect. Bought it at an insurance auction! One owner too!