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Now, neither of mine came equipped with the roller floor so I can't speak to what setup that one is supposed to have. I'm supposing the prop rod situation mentioned on the previous page.
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I. New enough to these that I didn't know that some don't have the roller floor. The book doesn't specify, just shows the hook to hold the spare tire cover up. That is similar to the setup on our Outback. Mine has the rod on the right side to prop the roller floor up, I just hadn't seen that when looking for some type of strap.
The roller floor is an odd feature in my opinion. But, I am tall enough that putting things in and out of the rear hatch is no problem. As to the strap for removing the spare, it's well documented that only the models with a full size spare have that. I've spent many hours reading on this site over the last ten days, and have learned so much! Thanks to everyone who contributes. |
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