No, unless you bend it, but then you take the risk of ruining springs. The box spring definitely won't fit. But I have tied them down on top of the roof rails with rope. That seemed to work fine. This time, I'll use a rachet kit since I'll be traveling long distance.
No it will not. You will have to tie the boxspring up on top. And put the mattress inside the van.
Put it on top and tie down.
In general queen size mattresses come in a standard size. Therefore, the inside dimensions meet with corresponding mattress. The standard dimensions are 60â?? x 80'.
The mattress will be 60 inches (same width as queen bed mattress) by 72inches (8 inches shorter than queen bed mattress).
A split queen mattress is not as common as a split king sized mattress. A box spring for a queen bed can be purchased when the area for the bed is unreachable by the queen box spring in its original size.
Queen sized mattress are 6 inches wider and 5 inches longer than a full sized mattress.
A queen mattress has measurements of 60 inches by 80 inches. A king size mattress is 76 inches by 80 inches.
No such thing. You might be referring to Split Queen Box Spring.... This is just a wrong answer. A split queen mattress is a queen-sized mattress that has been split into two individual mattresses, each of which is half-width. I have one: The Otis Liberty Queen Split Mattress.
The mattress is full I believe
its 60W X 80L (in inches)
The advantage of having a queen size mattress is the space. There is more room to stretch out.
Queen size mattresses are approximately 60 inches long by 60 inches wide. The depth of the mattress varies depending on the mattress brand, and whether the mattress has a pillow top or not.