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How do you stop things flying around in the boot!?


Wilja

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Hi,

 

Tried searching for this topic without success so apologies if it has been discussed before, but how do you stop things flying round the boot and killing you in the event of heavy braking etc?

 

Is there netting you can get to at least cordon off the rear section under the strut brace?

 

Advice welcome, thanks!

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Make sure you rachet strap the body down to stop it moving about works for me...

Nope, ratchet straps are bad, they cut into the skin and leave tool marks for the CSIs.

To properly stop bodies from moving about, kill sufficient bodies to fill up entire boot space, job done.

Be sure to line the boot with plastic sheeting tho, blood is a pain to get out of the carpet :rant:

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Make sure you rachet strap the body down to stop it moving about works for me...

Nope, ratchet straps are bad, they cut into the skin and leave tool marks for the CSIs.

To properly stop bodies from moving about, kill sufficient bodies to fill up entire boot space, job done.

Be sure to line the boot with plastic sheeting tho, blood is a pain to get out of the carpet :rant:

 

Unfortunately my boot is too small to fit a body in, but i suspect the tardis storage compartment where the roof folds in would happily fit one in there....

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Make sure you rachet strap the body down to stop it moving about works for me...

Nope, ratchet straps are bad, they cut into the skin and leave tool marks for the CSIs.

To properly stop bodies from moving about, kill sufficient bodies to fill up entire boot space, job done.

Be sure to line the boot with plastic sheeting tho, blood is a pain to get out of the carpet :rant:

 

Unfortunately my boot is too small to fit a body in, but i suspect the tardis storage compartment where the roof folds in would happily fit one in there....

No no no no...

The folding roof compartment a total no no, you could leave trace in there.

The reason of plastic sheeting was obvious I thought, you chop the body up into manageable pieces to maximise space efficiency.

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