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Old 03-17-06, 01:44 PM
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Best way to transport a keg?

So whats the best way to carry a keg in a 7? I want to take this keg from last weekend back so I can get the deposit back and have some money for spring break. We used my girlfriend's Exploder to get the keg to my appartment, but now I need to take it back with my car. I was thinking of standing it up in the footwell of the passenger seat or putting it in the back and securing it with a buch of duffle bags and stuff. What do you think?
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ahh just put in in the pass seat riding shot gun...starp the seat belt on it and drive to the store and get your deposit.......
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Yeah, if it's empty it's not bad.

When you said a "keg" I was thinking about a spare engine ('cause they look keg-like). In that case you'd have to take the passenger seat *out* to do it.

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Hell I thought you meant a full one and my response would have been to convey it inside your belly.
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Yeah, I didn't think about putting it in the seat and strapping it in. I was mostly worried about trying to throw it in the back and having it bust out the rear glass. Thanks.
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Strap it in the passenger seat or just take the passenger seat out. Taking it out is only 10 minutes if that.
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passenger seat with seat belt works, trust me, i know from experience
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I went to this site thinking the short block. Sorry, but this belongs in 'Lounge"
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it's first gen specific, dont be pissy.
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i wonder how har it would be to get a full kegger in and out of are cars............... anyone wanna try
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