sorry for the delay. The board is 32” deep and the width is tapered from 52” in the back to 49” in the front. The front braces are 7-3/4” on the passenger side and 7-1/4” on the driver side.
Thanks! I went with the marine socket since it is basically a normal 12V outlet in a car. I figured most things I would power back there would connect to that, including any sort of battery like a jackery for future use. Also, could use it with a normal inverter as well.
I have yet to tackle that issue... When I'm on the highway, I'll turn on the re-circ for the ventilation and it'll close those rear vents. That helps quite a bit.
I made a platform for our pups to ride along in... it's been a success to this point as they were notorious for getting car sick in our other vehicles, but have yet to on the platform.
Did you have an opportunity to own a B7? While it is not the fastest thing on the road, it is definitely a special vehicle... most guys that own one and sell, regret it.
The RS5 is pretty cool too, have a few friends with those as well.
A little photo dump since this is my first time posting in this thread... photography and cars are what dominate my hobbies.
This is my weekend vehicle... it's loud and does well in the canyons. (Shot this on 17 mile drive in Pebble Beach)
Landscape photography is my favorite... (Venice...
Thanks! The backseat is held in with 4 bolts (which I'm re-using to hold the platform down) and you'll have to release the middle seatbelt temporarily.
I'm confident I can have the platform out and seats back in in about 15-20 minutes without much fuss.