HopeForTheBest
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The issue for me is, and some others have expressed, is getting the dead weight of a person 5 feet 9 or 10 back there. Not the same as a live person getting back there. MOO.
In my opinion only from my experience, probably not as hard as you’d think esp. if the front seats didn’t have high backs and some of the front seats in those trucks aren’t high backed, maybe for that reason. I don’t know. Just saying that with ours, when you moved the seats forward and tilted the back of the front seat forward, you could just kind of slide things back there like over the seat. I imagine it would depend on what the body was in (duffle-type bag with handles, etc.) and if it was in one piece. Ack. I bought a rolled-up braided rug once and put it back there but it wasn’t huge—maybe 4x6? On the other hand, when I brought one of my rescued English bulldogs home, she climbed over the console and into the back seat, and getting her 80-pound, tank-like, adorable, stubborn, bulldog self out of there was a nightmare. It’s all coming back to me now...yes—getting things into the back seat of that kind of extended-cab truck isn’t that hard but getting those things back out because you have to pull and lift, not push, can be much more of a pain so maybe that’s where the blood on the car door came from. MOO.