Can I Rolled Up Queen Fit in a Honda Crv

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UnatcoAgent
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Well, could you? We're moving on Sunday and borrowed a friend's CRV.
Gooberlx2
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No...at least not without folding the thing in half. I have an '05 CRV, which has more room, but still not enough space. When I moved in with my wife I had to wrap it up and tie it down to my roof-rack.
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  • #3
A tape measure is your friend and you could look up the cargo area of the CRV on line, but I think you will find that idea fails. ;)
  • #4
A normal queen bed is 60 by 80. Use those dimensions when measuring.
UnatcoAgent
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Yeah I'm not thinking it's going to fit unfortunately, maybe sticking out of the back and bending it in the middle a bit :S
  • #8
Rent a van from Ryder or Enterprise for $40 and be done with it.
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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Tie on the roof and play the sound track to the Sanford & Son theme on the stereo! :p
WINNAR!
Throckmorton
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I couldn't fit a full size mattress (the size below queen) into a Grand Cherokee without bending, so I doubt you'll fit a queen into a CRV
mugs
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Originally posted by: boomerang
Do queen size beds still come with a one piece box spring? You'll have a bit of trouble bending that. :D
Yeah, a two-piece box spring for a queen usually costs extra.

I doubt you'll get a queen inside a CR-V. I'd definitely put it on the roof, but make sure it's secure. Don't underestimate a mattress's desire to fly off the front of your car when you come to a stop.

UnatcoAgent
  • #13
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: boomerang
Do queen size beds still come with a one piece box spring? You'll have a bit of trouble bending that. :D
Yeah, a two-piece box spring for a queen usually costs extra.

I doubt you'll get a queen inside a CR-V. I'd definitely put it on the roof, but make sure it's secure. Don't underestimate a mattress's desire to fly off the front of your car when you come to a stop.

Yah I think this is what we're going to end up doing. Fortunately we're going about 6 blocks and that's it through a light residential zone.

Thanks guys!

MichaelD
  • #14
Originally posted by: Sabot
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: boomerang
Do queen size beds still come with a one piece box spring? You'll have a bit of trouble bending that. :D
Yeah, a two-piece box spring for a queen usually costs extra.

I doubt you'll get a queen inside a CR-V. I'd definitely put it on the roof, but make sure it's secure. Don't underestimate a mattress's desire to fly off the front of your car when you come to a stop.

Yah I think this is what we're going to end up doing. Fortunately we're going about 6 blocks and that's it through a light residential zone.

Thanks guys!

6 blocks? 6 BLOCKS?! As in one more than 5, one less than 7? :confused:

Carry the damn thing, ya'lazy bum! *harrumph* When I was your age, we carried our mattress uphill, in the snow, with no gloves on, for 16 blocks!!! *harrumph!*

You got everyone all thinking and helping and stuff for SIX BLOCKS. Don't you feel guilty?

*coming soon*

My thread: "I'm buying some really heavy canned goods from the market today. I live two blocks from the market. Should I take a taxi, rent a UHaul or hire a street person to carry them? NEED ANSWER NOW!!!!!"

Rubycon
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Originally posted by: MichaelD

My thread: "I'm buying some really heavy canned goods from the market today. I live two blocks from the market. Should I take a taxi, rent a UHaul or hire a street person to carry them? NEED ANSWER NOW!!!!!"

When you think about all the 8GB quadcore machines on this forum spending most of the time posting to a messageboard...

:laugh:

MichaelD
  • #16
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: MichaelD

My thread: "I'm buying some really heavy canned goods from the market today. I live two blocks from the market. Should I take a taxi, rent a UHaul or hire a street person to carry them? NEED ANSWER NOW!!!!!"

When you think about all the 8GB quadcore machines on this forum spending most of the time posting to a messageboard...

:laugh:

Actually, as of late, my video box is turned off unless I am using it. Electricity bill is killing me. :( I post from my quadcore box which I game on a few hours per day. That's four cores of QUALITY POSTING, mind you. :p

And I seriously would carry my mattress (with a friend) if I only had six blocks to go and nothing else to move. I.E. boxes of clothes, etc.

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Can I Rolled Up Queen Fit in a Honda Crv

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