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Old 11-14-2017, 05:35 PM   #15
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If he/she took out passenger seat maybe?!
I would suggest that but I've hauled several exhaust systems before in my BRZ, and the amount of interior scratches from just moving around exhaust around is enough for me to suggest not carrying a ladder if possible, as the interior damage would make this a futile exercise.
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+1 for hunting down Yakima parts for a roof rack. Saying you can put them on in 5 minutes is being generous. It takes me maybe 2 minutes to put mine on, less to take it off. Two person job to put mine on since I keep the bike racks attached to it, but I can lift it off myself. If you're just putting each end on individually, absolutely a 1 person job. Just put some clear bra where it touches the paint and you'll be good to go.
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I wish i thought about these ladder options before i bought the fiesta. Thanks again for all the ideas.
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I've transported an entire King Size bed set from IKEA (sans mattress) inside the car. That includes an 82" x 40" headboard...
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Old 11-14-2017, 06:06 PM   #19
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I've transported an entire King Size bed set from IKEA (sans mattress) inside the car. That includes an 82" x 40" headboard...
The car can fit a lot but if someone is doing this weekly (or even daily) the chances of your interior being trashed is very high.

If you did this every week for the last year, then I would say it's more plausible for OP. Otherwise, saying "everything fits" vs "everything fits easily, quickly, and you can drive safely to/from work every day" is wildly different.
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The car can fit a lot but if someone is doing this weekly (or even daily) the chances of your interior being trashed is very high.

If you did this every week for the last year, then I would say it's more plausible for OP. Otherwise, saying "everything fits" vs "everything fits easily, quickly, and you can drive safely to/from work every day" is wildly different.
He said it was his "occasional utility vehicle," not his every-day work truck. I agree if this is something he is going to do every day, he should look elsewhere.
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He said it was his "occasional utility vehicle," not his every-day work truck. I agree if this is something he is going to do every day, he should look elsewhere.
This is correct.

I’d say transport of a ladder is probably only
6 times a year max.
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I've moved a 6 foot xmas tree in my BRZ before... May have been a little less than 6ft, but it was definitely taller than me and I'm 5'10.

And as for scratches, invest in some moving blankets to wrap the ladder in. I used that for the xmas tree and my exhaust, my interior looks fine. The only scratch I have is when a shop loaded my old wheels into the back seat for me. Guess they thought they were doing me a favor but now I have a small scuff on the rear interior side panel
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I bought this 5 footer back in May just to fit in the BRZ. (seats folded down of course)

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This is correct.

I’d say transport of a ladder is probably only
6 times a year max.
We could've probably saved you 10-15 useless replies if you were only doing this 6 times a year.

Just get some blanket for padding and fold the seats down, you're set.
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We could've probably saved you 10-15 useless replies if you were only doing this 6 times a year.

Just get some blanket for padding and fold the seats down, you're set.
So it will fit.

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So it will fit.

Thanks gents!
Alternatively, you can do what I do for occasional large loads...

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Alternatively, you can do what I do for occasional large loads...
Was hoping you would bring that up. It is a viable alternative to trying to cram a ladder into the back.
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Or ladders like this


There's a TON of room in these cars, especially once you put the rear seats down. Seriously, I think our trunk is bigger than a Camaro's...
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