Any tips for packing luggage in a 4C

Any tips for packing luggage in a 4C

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omniflow

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2,583 posts

152 months

Saturday 15th September 2018
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Hi,

I just thought I'd check to see if there are any genius ideas out there on how to maximise luggage space in a 4C.

Leaving the puncture repair kit at home is one option.
Hanging coats over the backs of the seats is the only other one I can think of - apart from not taking a passenger.

Any more?

Thanks

Stuart J

1,301 posts

258 months

Saturday 15th September 2018
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Use soft bags that will mould to the shape and f the boot , Just be careful in choosing what you need , simple things like eliminating heavy jackets saves a lot of room , just take a fleece and a campers pack a Mack in case it rains . We managed a week down to Italy and this was the car packed before we left

Armitage.Shanks

2,281 posts

86 months

Monday 17th September 2018
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Some have put the tyre repair kit on the 'shelf' in the engine bay next to the glass partition. If you can secure it down I can't see it causing a problem. Chap in the US has made a bespoke storage box in that location.

DeejRC

5,809 posts

83 months

Wednesday 19th September 2018
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The repair kit is one you want to keep in.

How much do you want to pack?

I use mine to travel and work away from home every week, so its standard for me to pack for a week in one case. A laptop case, plus a sainsburys bag of sports/running kit and extra footwear. Still st loads of room. Usually got two jackets on the hook behind the passenger seat.

Its pretty easy really, just most ppl dont know how to pack and never need to as they dont work away from home.

arow

89 posts

103 months

Saturday 22nd September 2018
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I just remove the tyre kit and risk it to get some extra room!

Never had a puncture before...... apart from recently in my 4C laugh - managed to get it repaired with a stop via the petrol station to get some air

As already mentioned, can get a surprising amount behind the rear seats too so don't forget about there!