Does NE1 know where I can get interior cargo height dimensions for a Toyota Highlander?

NFS4

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I don't want my father to have to drive up here in his F-150 on Sunday just to pickup my fridge (leaving Monday for summer break), so when I go home tomorrow to check on my summer job, I was gonna pick up the Highlander and drive it back here to school.

I can remember the fridge fitting just fine in the back of our '97 Explorer, but I'm thinking the Highlander has a lower roof line (sorta offset by a lower load floor). I've been trying to search around for the interior height dimensions of the cargo area but can't find them.

Rear head room is 38.9", but where do they measure that from? The fridge is 33" tall BTW
 

NFS4

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<< i was gonna post ask NFS4 he has one. lol

whats wrong with the f150?
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Well, I don't want my dad to have to drive an hour up here and an hour back just to get the fridge, if I can bring it home myself on Monday.
 

Linflas

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For the 2002 model:

Door top to ground, in. 60.5
Cargo area
Cargo volume, cu. ft. 41.5
Max. load, lb. 925

Max cargo height rear opening 33.5
Max cargo width rear opening 38.0
 

d33pt

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why don't you pull out the tapemeasure and find out? i'm sure it'll fit.. if not put it on its side
 

NFS4

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<< why don't you pull out the tapemeasure and find out? i'm sure it'll fit.. if not put it on its side >>


Because I don't have the Highlander here at school with me :) As I said in the first post, I'm going to pick it up tomorrow when I go home.

And fridges need to be stood up at all times AFAIK



<< Door top to ground, in. 60.5 >>


Is that from the top of the rear hatch to the ground?
 

NFS4

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<< Looks like if you are lucky you have 1/2 inch to spare :). >>



HAHAH, thanks. You're da man :D

Doh, might night have a half an inch...we have that rubber cargo matt thing in the back so the carpet doesn't get all cut and damaged.
 

NFS4

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<< Why don't you drive the F150 back to school? >>


My dad needs it for work (it's the work truck). He can't be without it for almost a week. Besides, the parking spaces here on campus aren't too kind to long wheelbase/long-bed F-150's with a honking camper shell on the back:)

I mean, I can handle the the F-150 around town and the highway, but that mofo is a BITCH to park/parallel park in these tight spaces on campus.