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aperture size when rear seats folded down

stanley 555

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Hi All,
Can any of you kind people help with a query please?
Hopefully collecting my RCZ this coming weekend and combining it will collecting a large item on my way home.
Can anybody tell me the aperture space when the rear seat backrest is folded down?
height and width?
many thanks in advance.
John
 

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Many thanks, very much appreciated!
would you also know the maximum depth (length) with the rear seats folded down?
 

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Good job you asked, as I got the height wrong.
It is 33 cms (NOT 53).
Width is 90 cms as I said.
Depth is a tricky one as the folded backrest is not perfectly flat on the rear seats and the boot "lip" is 22 cms above boot floor.
Overall length/depth is 150 cms.
Even then the width of a long item might foul the curve of the edges of the lip, as the flat centre section of the lip is only 80cms.
So, a long box of 150x90x33 will only fit in theory; a bit of trigonometry needed, and my old brain is past that; sorry!
Hope that helps and sorry I got the height wrong [ I blame the rush on the fact it is raining and arse end of LGN is nearly outside, but I was!].
 

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Now there's dedication for you! Talk about going the extra mile!
 

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You guys are fantastic, thank you ever so much for taking the effort and time, very much appreciated! :beer:
 

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But Stuart hasn't showed you his working scale model constructed from papier mache and sticky back plastic yet! :lol:
 
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