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How much weight can you put on top of the front "Freedom panels" when they are bagged and stored in the back?

RimrockPaul

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Anybody have any idea how much weight these guys are rated for when stored in the back of the vehicle? I have a scooter that weighs just over 100 lbs and want to know if I can set it on top of them without breaking or crushing anything on the panels.
I don't believe you can test this without a good test......So....start piling crap on your panels until you hear a loud crunch..
Take lots of photos and post them here.
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I rarely sit them up vertically because it blocks my rearview, but I definitely do not stack anything on top of them. Before this thread, I really didn't think about the weight of one panel on top of the other. Maybe I'll do the proper vertical storage more often.
 

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. Don’t test it. Go with something like this plus an hitch extender. Of course im assuming you have a hitch.

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. Don’t test it. Go with something like this plus an hitch extender. Of course im assuming you have a hitch.

Ford Bronco How much weight can you put on top of the front "Freedom panels" when they are bagged and stored in the back? 66D186C8-A463-486D-9586-67A66A696103
seems over kill for carrying the roof panels ;)
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