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Vans... not the shoes, the bike hauler.
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[QUOTE="Camstyn, post: 512128, member: 16494"] gnarlykaw, FWIW, what vans have you driven where you found inadequate footroom? I've put a lot of hours in a '96 Dodge 3/4ton, a '99 Ford 1ton, a '97 GMC 1ton and a '02 GMC 1ton. If you were referring to the Dodge or Ford vans, I agree, not a lot of foot/legroom there, especially the Dodge. The GM vans on the other hand have a ton of legroom, I can stretch my legs out farther than in my pickup. It is a bit narrower for shoulder room on your door side, but I am 6'5 and wear a size 14 shoe, I personally find it adequate and very comfortable in general. :thumb: As for the yard of mulch, I can't disagree with you there! [/QUOTE]
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Vans... not the shoes, the bike hauler.
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