2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

A_Little_T@b'll_Do_Ya
I don't have any problem with that aspect either. If I scoot my head towards the top, all of me fits, but then I have to worry about banging my head when I sit up, so I tend to scoot down a bit to prevent that. I usually just bend my knees a little and I'm back on the bed or I let them dangle off the end and that doesn't bother me either. Someone in an earlier thread who was three to five inches taller than me came up with a very creative solution using a collapsible cube between the bed and the refrigerator and one of the small side cushions to extend the bed. I can't recall the thread or even the topic or I'd link to it.
Didn't tell Liz about that one, so don't tell!
"Tried straddling the toilet, but got my foot stuck.........
Didn't tell Liz about that one, so don't tell!
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Now that's just plain funny!


, unstuck
Learned some new dance moves to boot!
Never said camping with us was boring. marknjudy said:Someone in an earlier thread who was three to five inches taller than me came up with a very creative solution using a collapsible cube between the bed and the refrigerator and one of the small side cushions to extend the bed. I can't recall the thread or even the topic or I'd link to it.
That was @webcrawler in this thread: http://tab-rv.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/53539#Comment_53539
A collapsible foot stool might work as well (same kind you'd use with T@B side tent) plus Velcro to hold the side cushion in place.
Something more elaborate would be hinged legs with extension shelf or collapsible shelf brackets to hold an extension.
In either case the result would be 1-2ft extension on the passenger side couch that is removed during the day.

ericnliz said:Worst part was, it took a while to get unstuck, water was still on while I was stuck and it got kinda chilly (ok, cold, and still nice and soaped down, and it kinda shocked me that I got stuck in the first place) before I managed to get it unstuck. Duh, didn't even think about hitting the button to turn the water off, was more worried about Liz asking me what was taking so long.?! Again, unstuck
Learned some new dance moves to boot!
Never said camping with us was boring.
ds@work and I are rolling...this is too funny!![]()




We bought the Walmart table when we put in the slats. We've used a couple of slats as a coffee table, and now just use slats for eating inside. If it's nice we eat outside anyway.marknjudy said:This may seem off topic but hang with me. If you're 6' or over you NEED to lose the fold down table and go with bed slats. I have loved my T@b since the day I saw her but have had a troubled relationship with that table. I tolerated it but it made the space a little 'cozy'. This is the first weekend with no table and with slats and my camper feels twice as spacious! We don't have a table because we haven't decided on what we want; but I've decided no table would serve me just fine.
I'm not showing pics or listing it as a mod because it's been done dozens of times. I'm putting it here because tall people need to know this and the title of this thread relates to people over 6'. I just fell in love with my T@b all over again. Best $30 and half hour I've ever spent.

Gail & John