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Default pacifica - 12-18-2006 , 05:38 PM






I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8 sheet
in the back if all the seats are removed or folded down?



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Default Re: pacifica - 12-18-2006 , 05:52 PM






Approximately 76" from back of driver seat to inside of lift gate, just
measured it yesterday.
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Default Re: pacifica - 12-18-2006 , 06:18 PM



is that the maximum distance.....like from the bottom of the seat to the
rear?

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Approximately 76" from back of driver seat to inside of lift gate, just
measured it yesterday.
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I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8
sheet
in the back if all the seats are removed or folded down?







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Default Re: pacifica - 12-18-2006 , 06:23 PM



Yep!


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is that the maximum distance.....like from the bottom of the seat to the
rear?

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Approximately 76" from back of driver seat to inside of lift gate, just
measured it yesterday.
BF


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I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8
sheet
in the back if all the seats are removed or folded down?









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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 04:32 AM



In article <bLEhh.25148$6J4.13701 (AT) newsfe08 (DOT) phx>,
"trs80" <trs80 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

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I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8 sheet
in the back if all the seats are removed or folded down?
Yes it is nice, but if you get one make sure you carry a ground sheet to
access the inadequate spare and of course to pump it up.


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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 11:14 AM



if it cant fit a 4x8 inthe back then it is a useless vehicle for me. I need
to occasionaly bring home wood and plywoods for my hobby.


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In article <bLEhh.25148$6J4.13701 (AT) newsfe08 (DOT) phx>,
"trs80" <trs80 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8
sheet
in the back if all the seats are removed or folded down?

Yes it is nice, but if you get one make sure you carry a ground sheet to
access the inadequate spare and of course to pump it up.



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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 01:42 PM



In article <NdUhh.25574$6J4.18244 (AT) newsfe08 (DOT) phx>,
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if it cant fit a 4x8 inthe back then it is a useless vehicle for me. I need
to occasionaly bring home wood and plywoods for my hobby.
For that occasional use what's wrong with the old effective solutions;
a roof rack or a small trailer.
I often have 4x8 plywood cut down a bit so I can carry it in my open car
trunk. My supplier will do about three cuts for free, so I don't even
need a table saw.
Having a very large vehicle to occasionally bring home materials is very
wasteful IMO.


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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 02:17 PM




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Having a very large vehicle to occasionally bring home materials is very
wasteful IMO.
I agree. When my elderly Grand Voyager wears out I plan to buy a small 4 X 8
utility trailer. Empty they weigh 500 lb. so you can haul a useful load
behind a Caliber, Compass or other sensible size vehicle quite safely.




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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 06:08 PM



Not to get off the subject, but I have a 2006 Pacifica and I was wondering
if there is a way to disable the the seatbelt alert that dings until you
buckle up.


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I rented a pacifica the other day. Very nice car. Can you fit a 4x8 sheet
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Default Re: pacifica - 12-19-2006 , 07:21 PM



thats funny. putting plywood on a roofrack....wadda dweeboid!

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In article <NdUhh.25574$6J4.18244 (AT) newsfe08 (DOT) phx>,
"trs80" <trs80 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

if it cant fit a 4x8 inthe back then it is a useless vehicle for me. I
need
to occasionaly bring home wood and plywoods for my hobby.

For that occasional use what's wrong with the old effective solutions;
a roof rack or a small trailer.
I often have 4x8 plywood cut down a bit so I can carry it in my open car
trunk. My supplier will do about three cuts for free, so I don't even
need a table saw.
Having a very large vehicle to occasionally bring home materials is very
wasteful IMO.



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