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OK, I have to get a net or something to block items from falling out of the back when I open the rear tailgate door. I recently discovered that milk jugs do split when dropped from 3 ft. One good thing about the low towing capacity is that most people won't tow anything with their Bronco. If they did, they wouldn't be able to open the rear tailgate. Also, you can't open it if someone parks too close. Is this just something the design engineers thought would look cool? I don't get it.
Come on, what is so good about having a tailgate that swings to the curb. OK, you get more exercise because you have to walk around it to load and unload the rear compartment. Exercise is good.
Right now, this is my one and only gripe that I didn't think would be much of an issue, but is. Also, the Nano of course, but I thought that design would be pretty reliable by now. But of course isn't.
If anyone has a good idea for something that can fit on the back that keeps items from falling out when the rear tailgate is opened, please share.
Come on, what is so good about having a tailgate that swings to the curb. OK, you get more exercise because you have to walk around it to load and unload the rear compartment. Exercise is good.
Right now, this is my one and only gripe that I didn't think would be much of an issue, but is. Also, the Nano of course, but I thought that design would be pretty reliable by now. But of course isn't.
If anyone has a good idea for something that can fit on the back that keeps items from falling out when the rear tailgate is opened, please share.
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