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Old 2nd August 2016, 06:51   #1
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Is it easy to remove the load cover when letting the seats down for loading items??
Or do you have to work round it ??
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Old 2nd August 2016, 07:01   #2
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The load cover is attached each side separate from the seats, by two clips.

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Old 2nd August 2016, 07:06   #3
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The load cover is attached each side separate from the seats, by two clips.

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What I was meaning is ...does the roller stay in place or is what you say about the clips, unclip it and it will lift out?? for bigger loads?
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Roller can stay in place with seats lowered or lifted out using the 2 push down clips either side, takes at least 2 seconds to do and simply pushed back in just as easily.
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Roller can stay in place with seats lowered or lifted out using the 2 push down clips either side, takes at least 2 seconds to do and simply pushed back in just as easily.

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Old 2nd August 2016, 08:27   #6
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Biggest problem with removing it completely is where to store it safely and without damage! It is heavier than you might think, particularly if it is one with the dog/luggage guard.
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What I was meaning is ...does the roller stay in place or is what you say about the clips, unclip it and it will lift out?? for bigger loads?
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Yep?

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Biggest problem with removing it completely is where to store it safely and without damage! It is heavier than you might think, particularly if it is one with the dog/luggage guard.
I second that, it is suprisingly heavy and bulky.
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Old 2nd August 2016, 19:33   #9
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If you look on tthe seat backs there are two clips it slots onto and if you have the cargo net fitted will still work as per when its fitted in the rear
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