Hi
Hope someone can measure the width of the back of their traveller with the doors open - and let us know how wide it is. (Our traveller is resting in a garage some distance away, which is why we can't do it for ourselves).We want to transport some doors and need to know how much space we have. Can't seem to find dimensions anywhere. Thanks. x
Traveller width
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Re: Traveller width
Width is no problem. With the back and passenger seats folded forward you should have room to slide normal size doors in.
Fasten the passenger seat belt over the doors to stop them sliding about and take a couple of bungee straps to fit across the back doors from the hinges in case they won't close.
Fasten the passenger seat belt over the doors to stop them sliding about and take a couple of bungee straps to fit across the back doors from the hinges in case they won't close.
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Re: Traveller width
Phone Woodies? They would surely know all measurements. Rear opening sizes etc.
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Re: Traveller width
Sorry only got it in "Olde Englishe" measurements!
(rear seat up) 31" from base of rear seat to doors
(seat down flat) 50" from back of front seats to doors.
39" wheel arch to wheel arch.

(rear seat up) 31" from base of rear seat to doors
(seat down flat) 50" from back of front seats to doors.
39" wheel arch to wheel arch.
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Re: Traveller width
It will fit a M1000 bonnet turned sideways. More useless information
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Re: Traveller width
Far from useless!mike.perry wrote:It will fit a M1000 bonnet turned sideways. More useless information
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Re: Traveller width
37 inches between open back doors but you can tip the doors sideways if necessary.
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Re: Traveller width
ASL642 wrote:Sorry only got it in "Olde Englishe" measurements!![]()
(rear seat up) 31" from base of rear seat to doors
(seat down flat) 50" from back of front seats to doors.
39" wheel arch to wheel arch.
78.74 cmmike.perry wrote:37 inches between open back doors but you can tip the doors sideways if necessary.
127 cm
99 cm
93.98 cm
If the metric measurements help at all
