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How many sheets of plasterboard can you fit on the roof rack? And do a couple fit the back?
Hopefully gonna have more tiling work than plastering so would prefer something combo size.
i'm lucky as i've had my combo 2 1/2 years now and nothing gone wrong just yet, but the steering rack is on its way out. it only has 55k on the clock though. i'd like a bigger van too but for the same reasons as you can't. it just fits in my front garden. any bigger and it'll block the path and the light into the living roomI have a Combo and reasonably happy with it but its always expensive to get it repaired, the parts a lot more expensive than my old Astra and Cavalier.
I'd love a bigger van but going from small van to transit size will mean a sizeable increase in fuel bills (already silly money for diesel) and increased parking issues.
Big vans are the most hated vehicle on the roads, blocking peoples view etc.
How many sheets of plasterboard can you fit on the roof rack? And do a couple fit the back?
Hopefully gonna have more tiling work than plastering so would prefer something combo size.
Thank Phil. Been looking round and weighing up my options over past few days. For the minimal (hopefully) plastering work I'll be doing, combo/transit connect size seems like my best bet.
the connect is a lot taller than the combo,and if you have a roof rack for your boards too you'll struggle to reach, especially if you're a short arse like me
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