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New to the XLR, I was wondering why, after the top is down, one cannot place narrow, low profile objects in the space under the top in the trunk area?
Use that area at your own risk! I have placed things there, but always remember to remove them before operating the top!!! As the top moves to go back up and even going down, it comes very close to bottoming out so it may catch the item you have under there.
ThAnks for the replies. thought that might be the case but needed some info from those that done it.Exactly... my problem would be remembering to remove the items. You know what they say, "Memory is the second thing that goes as you get older..."
When I do that I lay the cargo lid panel down flat and let the back rest against the cargo meat net, then the top will not work until you snap it back in the slots it also gives you more room place thing in there. Just keep in mind if you run into rain storm you need to move everything to put the top up!
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Me too. I'm talking about stowing the cover under the roof in the trunk.My problems is just the opposite. My top is never up. Unless its raining or I'm at a friends house where I leave in his car.
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On a resent trip, with the top up, I placed a box of cocolates and a bottle of wine in the trunk. I did't know then but I do now, the floor gets hot! The bottle of wine blew its cork and metal cover and the candy is something to see! It took me a couple of hours to clean things up but the smell is there and only time will remove that.
This is interesting in that on a trip to Oregon last year, I brought back home cases of wine. Not one bottle blew. In 2009, I carried a full case of Cabernet to San Antonio, TX in the heat of the summer and not one bottle blew.![]()
This is interesting in that on a trip to Oregon last year, I brought back home cases of wine. Not one bottle blew. In 2009, I carried a full case of Cabernet to San Antonio, TX in the heat of the summer and not one bottle blew.![]()
May be the answer is cases but agree that does seem strange unless the single bottle was getting shakin by its self!
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I really don't know being this was our first trip. The floor gets warm and anything that I put in there picks up the heat. Is this common for the XLR?
On a resent trip, with the top up, I placed a box of cocolates and a bottle of wine in the trunk. I did't know then but I do now, the floor gets hot! The bottle of wine blew its cork and metal cover and the candy is something to see! It took me a couple of hours to clean things up but the smell is there and only time will remove that.