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Old 06-27-2018, 05:14 AM   #90
Hodgy
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I noticed this before but this week while packing the TT it aggravated me again. The under seat storage has a piece of plywood with cross support. The lifting holes are drilled such that the cross support blocks one of them. Now this configuration does not stop you from sticking a finger in one of the holes and lifting the plywood off.

A little forethought and planning could have shifted the holes apart to bridge the cross support and allowed for the use of my opposable thumb.

Another case of Keystone not focusing on the end user. It is the drilling of two holes and they had to chose a position to put them. Takes no more time to do it right.








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