Smallest car/van to take 8'x4' sheets?
Smallest car/van to take 8'x4' sheets?
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anonymous-user

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74 months

Thursday 6th September 2018
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As the title, really. What would be the smallest van/estate that would take half a dozen standard 8x4 sheets of 'wood stuff' - preferably laid flat.

Would be looking at old (i.e. cheap!) options....

Douglas Quaid

2,612 posts

105 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Renault trafic/ Vauxhall vivaro LWB or Mercedes VITO LWB both do it. Vito is a bit smaller.

Djtemeka

1,952 posts

212 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Short wheel base vivaro/ford custom is fine. Any more than that and the curved bulk head pushes the sheets further towards the doors

996Keef

435 posts

111 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Anything with a roof rack would do for 8x4

Toed64

299 posts

140 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Very few estate cars have enough space for 8x4 sheets. You would need a larger sized MPV, like a long wheelbase Chrysler Voyager or Kia Sedona, if it has to be a bangernomics vehicle and you want to close the tailgate.

If you're looking for a cheap solution, roof bars or a trailer.

clockworks

6,977 posts

165 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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I had a 2014 Galaxy. No way you'd get an 8x4 sheet in the back, as there's not enough width between the rear suspension housings. Length would be a problem too, unless the front seats are all the way forwards. I could only just fit an 8' fence post in, diagonally. An 8' length of 15" contiboard had to be rested on the reclined front passenger seat with the headrest removed.

8x4 sheet needs a proper van

ZX10R NIN

29,757 posts

145 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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I'd say SWB Transit.

dhutch

17,388 posts

217 months

Friday 7th September 2018
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Yeah, my old 306 used to be an inch short of 4ft and I have before now got a bulkhead for a narrowboat in to it in only a few parts.

However modern cars are getting worse and worse for this as the smaller you make the rear hatch the lighter it can be and the better it does in a crash and that's what most people rate it for.

The guy i bought my fireplace off had a Volvo 940 and the space inside blows you mind compared to newer stuff.

My parents had an 806, huge space, not 8 ft long but would take 8x4 sheets with ease on the diagonal with tail open. Weak clutch but otherwise a trooper.


Daniel