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Is the cross bars easily removable when not in use?
exigejoe
 

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Post: #11
RE: Is the cross bars easily removable when not in use?

Im just scared if i get a long enough one i wont be able to open the rear tail gate properly

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20-01-2012 08:50pm
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Coolbanana
 

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Post: #12
RE: Is the cross bars easily removable when not in use?

(20-01-2012 08:50pm)exigejoe Wrote:  Im just scared if i get a long enough one i wont be able to open the rear tail gate properly

I agree, 2100 may cause a problem. In fact, almost guaranteed since mine is only 1320!

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20-01-2012 10:08pm
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exigejoe
 

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Post: #13
RE: Is the cross bars easily removable when not in use?

Heres how it looks like. What you think?
[Image: 403263_281158715280127_100001580021676_8...2108_n.jpg]

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