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Old 18-10-2017, 05:55 PM   #1
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Default Transporting a EF Bonnet

we need to transport a EF bonnet. Does anyone know if a EF bonnet will fit into the tub of a BA ute with hardcover or does the hardcover has to come off?
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Default Re: Transporting a EF Bonnet

You can fit a BA Bonnet in with cover on. needs to go in sideways, will sit flush on floor and sit up on wheel arch on the other. I assume EF is smaller?
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Old 18-10-2017, 08:15 PM   #3
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You can fit a BA Bonnet in with cover on. needs to go in sideways, will sit flush on floor and sit up on wheel arch on the other. I assume EF is smaller?
Good question... guessing they'd be close. Thanks Mont!!
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Default Re: Transporting a EF Bonnet

i know a ef bonnet fits inside a ef wagon sideways, so id take the bet that it will fit in a ba ute tub no problems
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