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Re: Can I carry some drywall with a 9-5 wagon? Posted by Snowmobile [Email] (#686) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Snowmobile) on Tue, 25 Nov 2014 20:13:58 In Reply to: Re: Can I carry some drywall with a 9-5 wagon?, Dano in Texas [Profile/Gallery] , Tue, 25 Nov 2014 13:51:17 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Yeah, it's a combination of width and length. I recently brought home a stack of 4 2" thick 2'x8' foam insulation boards, *inside* a c900 *sedan* (not even a hatch!!) with the trunk closed. Super easy. All I did was fold the front passenger seat forward and slide the sheets in through the trunk with the rear seat down. The key was that they were 2' wide, not 4' wide. Hard to drive with the drivers seat also folded over! That's the killer with the drywall... the combo of being wide and long... but on the upside, many SUV's can't take that either! Actually, one of the best vehicles for transporting stuff like that is a full length minivan. A pickup works unless it is raining or you have a cover for the back, but a minivan is almost more practical for that sort of thing. Not that I would be caught dead driving a minivan... our c900's have hauled more than most pickup trucks!
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