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I was wondering if I could lay a flat 2 x 4 x 8' in the back of this vehicle.... The answer is yes.... with a couple of inches to spare. But only on the diagonal.

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Nice! I'm hoping I can get a 4x8 sheet of plywood in if I prop it up to clear the arm rests (OK if tailgate is open). Has anyone here done that?
 
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If you could drive with it.... my understanding is that if the tailgate is open you are limited to 35 MPH

Someone (ahem.... not suggesting i would do such a thin ;-) needs to hack that!
 

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Nice! I'm hoping I can get a 4x8 sheet of plywood in if I prop it up to clear the arm rests (OK if tailgate is open). Has anyone here done that?
yes - no good way to secure the hatch when you do. Also you’re not limited to 35 mph
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Love it! Thanks for confirming. I've only had my R1S for a week. I see many trips to the lumber yard in my future.
 

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Not a big deal if it stays open for a while
You underestimate bouncing force (I could care less about it being open) it’s the lack of anyway to prevent movement easily - If was purely hydraulic it would be one thing; but having the powered actuators hold the hatch at a specific angle over rough city streets gives me concern.
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