andysleds
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- Jul 8, 2005
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- Home:Kernersville Work:Greensboro
So, most people would think that it is impossible, but I did it this weekend. I will post the pics tomorrow (my camera batteries were gone this morning)
First you need to measure the opening of the rear door of the car. In my case it was almost exactly 36" and thank god a 37" tire is only about 36" I figured that I could get them into the back seat.
Second - measure the inside width of the opening of the trunk, and the inside of the trunk between the fenderwells. In my case once again around 36-37" between them.
This really made me start to believe that I could do this.
The trickiest part, how in the H*ll am I gonna fit 3 of these in the back seat? Only one is gonna fit in the trunk!
Next - So I took some inside measurements of the inside of the rear cab, some with the seats down, and some without. During this time I found that if the tires were going to be laid down, I had to have the 2/3 part of the rear seat laid down. This had to happen so the tires could be pushed into the trunk opening allowing for the front seat to not be pushed all of the way forward. I had just assumed that I could fit the last tire in on an angle against the other 2 tires that were stacked on top of eachother behind the passenger seat.............lets just say I should have measured!
Oh, I forgot. The 1/3 part of the rear seat must stay up(not folded down) in order to lean that last tire in there and you must put the driver seat all the way forward to get the tie into the cab.
At this point you can place the tire in the trunk, 2 of them need to be stacked behind the passenger seat, and the last one can be forcefully rammed into the car and stood up on an angle against the other 2!
Note: before you begin, you must let all of the air out of the tires!!!! and you msut have any remorse for the damage that you are about to do to the door frame of the car!!
Finally - you must have a girlfriend in the car with you that is 5'4" or less and weighs less than 130lbs! If so, she gets the pleasure of driving because the driver seat will not go back anymore once you put it forward to slide the last tire in.
You can attempt to try and fit, but unless your legs are short, you don't have any body fat in the mid section, and you don't need your forehead for anything in the future cause it is buried into the visor on the ceiling, you will not need said girlfriend, luckily I had one and she drove from Charlotte to Greensboro with the steering wheel about 3 inches away from her girl parts!
Oh, and on the way home make sure to call all of your friends and laugh while she is in the driver seat pissed at the world while hating every Jeep that sees!!
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