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Old Apr 17, 2014 | 01:28 PM
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Here's what i Managed to fit in there...
 
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I don't have a picture, but I had my brothers stand up jet ski in my 4 door. It was placed on an angle with the nose by the passenger seat. The passenger seat was moved all the way forward, and the hatch would just barely not shut.
 
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In a 2 door 2003 with spare tire rack, will a regular dish washer fit in the back? It is out of the box and ready to roll. Yes, I will fold down the rear seats.
 
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In my ZR2? About a six hundred pound cow elk, gutted of course, with my cousin riding in the back to boot! No way I can fit a bull in the back as the antlers just won't fold over where you need them to.
 
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Originally Posted by UkrainianGuy
Here's what i Managed to fit in there...




I will have to take some pictures in a couple weeks when I go camping
I usually load a pile of wood to take along
I lay in a plastic tarp right over the front seats
After I stack it up to the roof I pull the tarp back over the wood pile so I can open the front windows without having saw dust blowing all over
Aparently I need to squeeze the dog in back there this time so I might need to be creative
 
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Originally Posted by jimspahr@msn.com
In a 2 door 2003 with spare tire rack, will a regular dish washer fit in the back? It is out of the box and ready to roll. Yes, I will fold down the rear seats.
I doubt it will go in standing up , likely need to lay it on the back
 
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Hello fellow blazer fans,no pics but shortly after buying my 96' four door blazer i filled it with 1 small block chevy engine,1 engine hoist,1 th350 trans,1 full exhaust system(headers to glass packs and tail pipes) my tool box a tire and 1 empy child seat lol!
 
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