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VIRGILNS



Member Since: 30 Apr 2013
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FFRR Boot size

Hi - new here, so sorry if this has been brought up before or done to death...

What's the load width of the L322 boot with the seats down (between rear suspension towers)?

Whats the width of the upper tailgate opening on an L322?

I used to have a P38 that I got plasterbaord and plywood/MDF into before with the top tailgate open and slid in on the parcel shelf supports up to the rear of the drivers seat, resting on the backs of the rear seats folded down...I'm pretty sure they were 8x4 sheets, but want to make sure thery can fit before I go looking for an L322 workhorse!

Thanks,

Virgil

Post #186004 1st May 2013 2:59pm
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Joe90



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Upper tailgate at its widest point 1220mm

Widest usable width 1160mm at parcel shelf height.

1160mm on flat bed. .
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Post #186037 1st May 2013 4:55pm
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VIRGILNS



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Thanks Joe, so exactly the same size as a sheet of 8x4...thinking about it, I'm sure they were a tight fit before and maybe a P38 has the same size boot even though a slightly smaller car??

Post #186099 2nd May 2013 12:25am
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