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Sure can, I do this twice a year in my 991.2 GTS. Front and rear behind the passenger seat, front behind the drivers seat and the other rear on the front seat.
I'm 6'-1" and still have enough room to operate the clutch pedal and gearstick, just a bit tricky seeing out of the passenger side mirror.
do you guys have Lugg in your area? It's like uber for hauling stuff, it's relatively inexpensive, you could also just call an uber suv and have them follow you to the dealer. I hate getting getting gross tires in the cabin.
Sure can, I do this twice a year in my 991.2 GTS. Front and rear behind the passenger seat, front behind the drivers seat and the other rear on the front seat.
I'm 6'-1" and still have enough room to operate the clutch pedal and gearstick, just a bit tricky seeing out of the passenger side mirror.
Not nearly as impressive as 4 tires in the 911 but 8 mounted tires were swallowed up by a Cayenne I used as a loaner to transport compete sets 991.2 and 981 tires during a trade. Not a fan of the Cayenne, but it does have impressive cargo capacity.
PS bikerlee, nice work thinking to get a picture, I wouldn't have believed it...
Way back when I removed the passenger seat from my Z06 to fit tires and jack/tools for track use. Fortunately they all had manual seats for weight savings, it was 4 bolts and out.
Sure can, I do this twice a year in my 991.2 GTS. Front and rear behind the passenger seat, front behind the drivers seat and the other rear on the front seat.
I'm 6'-1" and still have enough room to operate the clutch pedal and gearstick, just a bit tricky seeing out of the passenger side mirror.
I need to transport some tires and didn't think it would be possible to do it in my 911. You've proven me wrong.