Quoted from HighProtein:Its Stupid tall and tricky but rented a Ford Expedition Max recently...[quoted image][quoted image]
Hey! Still have your Jeep?
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Quoted from HighProtein:Its Stupid tall and tricky but rented a Ford Expedition Max recently...[quoted image][quoted image]
Hey! Still have your Jeep?
Quoted from MrSanRamon:I started this thread about 11 years ago.
Since then the number of SUVs that a game fits in, without sliding the head, seems to get smaller every year. Probably to get better fuel economy, things get smaller and less high in the back.
I don't visit this thread much anymore, as I still have my 2012 Grand Cherokee...that games barely fit in.
I want to thank all those who have kept this thread going.
Robert
It’s a great reference @mrsanramon! Folks can search their year and model and get a Yes or No with a pic of how close things can get. Very helpful.
And SUV’s now tend to be not as boxy in the back with the rear window leaning in for that more sporty look. Looks cooler! Problem is it can create clearance issues if the folding second row seats do not lay down perfectly flat. Maybe that is why cars today are more challenged? Electric cars tend to not be “pin haulers” either.
Hope you are feeling and doing well!
A2758831-F424-4A7C-9B9F-8C2647385135 (resized).jpegQuoted from thekiyote:Does a Honda Pilot fit a NiB Stern? Yes, with a few minor modifications…. **sigh**
Insult to injury, it’s not my car, but my father in law’s. And yes, those are thunderstorms rolling in.
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For the sake of this thread, it would have fit it with the window cracked. My brother in law was just testing it when the window popped like a balloon.
Yikes! I had a Pilot but just traded it in and never had a problem but I will add my pins were NOOB immediately before I left my distributor. Bummer that happened!
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