mjydrafter
Veteran Member
Does anyone know if a rear wagon hatch will fit inside the rear of a wagon?
Had a guy with a Jetta (sedan) show up for a hood. He thought he'd just pick it up! Lucky for that guy I had tools (weather was good) and took his old hood (ack! still have it in my metal pile!).I suppose swapping it out at your destination is also an option?
Either way, I think you'll be ok taking the wagon.
Yes, it will fit.. fold the rear seats down and it will slide right in... I've personally done it... mk4 wagons...Does anyone know if a rear wagon hatch will fit inside the rear of a wagon?
Excellent, I knew someone would know for sure!Yes, it will fit.. fold the rear seats down and it will slide right in... I've personally done it... mk4 wagons...
Ain't that the truth!Everything fits in a MKIV wagon.
+2! I can't even begin to tell how much cr@p I've been able to load into my wagon over the years. Best one was my Keystoker stove I brought home from Michigan. We disassembled it prior to loading by removing the doors, hopper, stoker mechanism, blowers, etc. but it's still the size of a large dorm fridge and heavy. I brought along two sheets of 2'x4' hardboard. The first sheet went smooth side up in the cargo area and the second sheet went smooth side down on a set of forks on a tractor bucket. We tipped the stove down onto the hardboard, lifted and lined it up with the car taking care to not bash into the open hatch, and then just slid the stove on the hardboard right off the forks and into the back of the car. All the other bits just fit in the leftover space. I did tie it down so it wouldn't slide around too much, but I drove pretty easy on the way home.Ain't that the truth!