Thanks for the feedback! Based on your input, we have worked up a solution for eliminating the top rails while still retaining the load capacity..
As for the holes: No problem having a hole-free design on your floor plate. At the release, we may end up having two versions of this: one with...
Hello Eeryone!
A quick update on our progress with this 3rd Row Delete for the LX700h:
First and foremost a big thank you to all who have jumped in and supported with pre-orders! We have seen great buy-in on this, and are excited to get this out to people. We have secured a local customer...
By popular demand, we are bringing out an LX700h 3rd row seat delete!
With the release of our drawers, sleeping platform and kitchen we received a lot of requests for a 3rd row delete product.
This will consist of our existing all-metal anchoring system, which requires NO drilling and...
Lots and lots of interest in a product like this! We spent some time today detailing out what this could be. Absolutely feasible and we could make something that nicely compliments (dare i say enhances) this caliber of vehicle.
Generally we would create a structural aluminum floor (rated for a...
We have been getting more and more requests for a 3rd row seat delete without drawers!
Our 'floor plate' as it stands now isn't quite a standalone product. It's intended to most create a seal (for aesthetics and general safety purposes) against the battery compartment. If we see enough...
In addition to the fridge-slide, we also have this available as a standard dual-drawer + convertible sleeping platform system as well. This system will be shipping out soon, and we'll follow up with installed pics once that happens!
Absolutely! We have the similar systems for both the GX550 and the New LC250. I've linked the website below where you can find our configurations for those vehicles.
https://airdowngearup.com/collections/lexus-gx550
https://airdowngearup.com/collections/250-land-cruiser-2024
At the moment, we aren't pursuing a 1/2width system for the 700H. The mounting becomes just too complicated, as you'd need to incorporate the full-width seat frame.