Or...rough dimensions of ~80x24x42 HxWxD (it's one of those computer shelving units fyi)I think it might...the depth is the stinker though I think...shipping on those things is a bear...since the mortals of this land have to use TRUCKS to deliver them, but I have the magic Vibe to warp reality with!wife has the Vibe at school right now, so I can't measure but I can plot...
Quote, originally posted by kevera »I think with that depth,it won't fit or it's just borderline.well yeah, that's why I was wondering before a road trip I'll have to get my measuring tape out this weekend and see what I come up with...though I would prefer a much smaller unit which are still hideously expensive to ship.
i just measured mine, and you'd prolly hafta leave the hatch open. if it doesn't fit, you could alwasy go with the roof racks like other people said
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Roof racks - Yuk. Ours our too close together - front to back - to bake them useful for carrying anything sizeable. I think the 42" will kill the deal on the inside carry - but I didn't measure it.
Quote, originally posted by prathman »Even if it doesn't - that's what the roof rack is for.The way more company's build racks, I don't know if I'd trust them to survive a trip on the roof rack. Unfortunately, even if it's a high-quality unit, it's going to be too heavy for the stock roof rack.
yeah--not going on the roof.measured as best I could with the giant boxes she has in it right now--looks like no...though there are shorter racks that would fit too--the depth I picked was worst case as was height.