ShadowsPapa
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- Bill
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I figured you may know this answer - a while back I read in a MOPAR magazine that the Gladiator with the tailgate in the middle position could haul 20 sheets of plywood. That's a quote - they said 20 sheets.TRUTH!
We (or you, the plywood expert) know that there's a huge difference between quarter inch plywood and three-quarter inch plywood.
So, were they basing that claim of hauling 20 sheets of plywood off 1/4", 1/2" or 3/4" plywood?
Further, was it the cheap stuff or the better cabinet grade Baltic Birch plywood?
There's hundreds of pounds of difference depending on the plywood thickness and grade.
Anyone doing the math and trying to figure how tall a stack of 20 sheets of 3/4" plywood might be needs to know that it's actually 23/32" - not truly 3/4".
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just kidding, I aim to please.
, cuz I only have a few hundred posts on a Pacifica forum, but one of my threads was about EXACTLY that the seat was uncomfortable and I was hoping others could help me out. I loved the Van, just didn't like the seat. Now after owning it for 18k miles, I don't notice the seat at all. Either my back broke in, or the seat did.