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noyakfat
20th March 2014, 06:04 PM
Hello Aulrovians,

Prior to my 110 arriving in about a week, I am doing some last minute planning. Is someone with a recent model 110 5-seat wagon able to tell me the widest dimension of the rear door opening? ie measured from bottom left hand corner of door opening across floor to corner in right hand side with door open.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers,
Nige

ProjectDirector
20th March 2014, 06:46 PM
Nige

I have a 2013 110 and the door frame seal to door frame seal 880mm but left door frame seal to door when open 780mm. So you have 780mm clear opening. Hope this helps

noyakfat
20th March 2014, 06:57 PM
Thank-you :)

Trying to go without rear wheel carrier for a while, but still take weight off rear door. Thought about long term option of sliding spare in load space, but the door itself may make it a bit too narrow. Will have to wait and see.

I know it will fit between the wheel arch/boxes inside, but I'd like to have a false floor over it and be able to slide it in horizontally. Don't think that will be an option now, but will see when i have all the bits in front of me.

Cheers

ProjectDirector
20th March 2014, 08:03 PM
Thank-you :)

Trying to go without rear wheel carrier for a while, but still take weight off rear door. Thought about long term option of sliding spare in load space, but the door itself may make it a bit too narrow. Will have to wait and see.

I know it will fit between the wheel arch/boxes inside, but I'd like to have a false floor over it and be able to slide it in horizontally. Don't think that will be an option now, but will see when i have all the bits in front of me.

Cheers


You can install a wheel carrier

n plus one
20th March 2014, 09:01 PM
I know it will fit between the wheel arch/boxes inside, but I'd like to have a false floor over it and be able to slide it in horizontally. Don't think that will be an option now, but will see when i have all the bits in front of me.

Cheers

Works fine - platform helps as door opening is wider above the locking mechanism.

noyakfat
21st March 2014, 05:59 PM
Works fine - platform helps as door opening is wider above the locking mechanism.

Thanks mate. Budget will be a bit tight and I'd rather stick the spare inside on the floor, figuring I could build a false floor above it later. If I can slide the spare straight in through the door that will be awesome.

Cheers,
Nige