KBabione
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- Kevin
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- Lititz, PA
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- 2023 R1S Quad (8/23)
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I don't have a spare for our R1S and would like to use that space to fit the largest dual-zone electric cooler I can. My 1st-world "problem" is that dual-zone I want is the Bodega 38QT which is 14.1" from front-to-back. As you can see from the photo below, I only have about 13 inches with which to work:
Here's my question: What's behind/under the trunk liner where the arrow is pointing above? Specifically, could I compress that part of the liner with a hammer-like tool to "encourage" the cooler to fit properly without doing any damage to anything other than the trunk liner??
My fear is that it's where Rivian hides the secret glass vials of corrosive brown sticky stuff that, when the vials are broken (think of the codex in The DaVinci Code), leak all over your wiring harness and destroy your vehicle. Just kidding, but is there more of a purpose than to support the tray that holds the first aid and compressor kits?
I thought about using some of my tools to pop up the liner to look under it, but if someone has already done that I'd really appreciate you sharing what you learned. I don't think I'd have to do much compression, but don't want to break anything either.
Thanks for your help and insight!
Here's my question: What's behind/under the trunk liner where the arrow is pointing above? Specifically, could I compress that part of the liner with a hammer-like tool to "encourage" the cooler to fit properly without doing any damage to anything other than the trunk liner??
My fear is that it's where Rivian hides the secret glass vials of corrosive brown sticky stuff that, when the vials are broken (think of the codex in The DaVinci Code), leak all over your wiring harness and destroy your vehicle. Just kidding, but is there more of a purpose than to support the tray that holds the first aid and compressor kits?
I thought about using some of my tools to pop up the liner to look under it, but if someone has already done that I'd really appreciate you sharing what you learned. I don't think I'd have to do much compression, but don't want to break anything either.
Thanks for your help and insight!
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