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Yeah, I had thought about the door idea as well, would be kind of like going from car to car on a train. I just bought 2 black GSS air ride seats off ebay so the passenger doesn't have to bounce around and then I could pull out the bench and original drivers seat and would have space for a rear cab door. I'll be interested to see what you come up with on the brophy stairs. One thing I thought of was using that space between cab and box for things like storage boxes, additional fuel tank, maybe a generator drawer, etc. I would try to make the sides of that area conform from the cab to the box so it looked like one unit. Another thing I envision might be a bifold supportable ramp door in the back for a UTV toyhauler type setup. it would have to bifold with some type of adjustable legs at midpoint because a single box height rear ramp would be too steep. Not sure about the black, grey, and potable locations. Man, I'm thinking in this economy if I lived anywhere near Elkhart Indiana I could probably find some smart guys that could slap together a great functioning RV box in no time and I wouldn't have to reinvent the wheel..... again.That is so funny- my wife and I are going through all the same things, to include the idea of relocating the intake and exhaust for a pass-through.
The idea that we are working right now, does not involve doing that, but does involve cutting off the short vertical wall at the front of the bed.
Once the Jerry can mount was removed, the platform between the cab and bed appeared very inviting.
So we are looking at some aluminum scissor steps made by Brophy, that could be moved back and forth between two mounting brackets, one under the driver's door, and one under the platform between the cab and bed, so that our dog can access either.
We are considering making our "front door" on the front of the box, so that we would be able to step out our front door onto the platform, and then either enter the cab through the driver's door without descending to the ground, or use the Brophy stairs to reach the ground. Even when the stairs are not in place, we can still swing around and use the cab steps on the driver's side.
When the stairs are not in use, the only thing visible would be the two mounting brackets, and we would spray them to match the CARC camo.
Hope I explained that well...
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