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Originally Posted by chrisny
Yeah, that's a good point. Even just getting in the car with dirty or snow filled boots/shoes, I am always afraid to tap my heels on the car to get it off like I would if I had the running boards, or if I just didn't have the plastic skirting.. I could definitely see the more narrow boards being slightly less useful for loading things on the roof than the E70 boards. Once the doors are open though, do they give you a similar footprint as the E70 boards? I thought I read someone on here comparing them saying they were similar, just that the F15's are tucked away better when the doors were closed..
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I think as long as you can have a place to tip toe is already fine to get these gears loaded on roof. Afterward you take the boots off and throw them in the trunk with weather tech mats lol! X5 1, dirty snow/ski boots 0