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Join the contestJust don't crash...Makes hauling heavy things in the bed seem silly doesn’t it….
You'd be surprised what people can do when determined. Back in the day we called it "Load her til she shits."9500 lbs over a ton beyond the GVWR for the f150, and could be as high as 3000 lbs over weight. Little wonder they tow the vehicles. That thing was bottoming out the bump stops and would be a DOG if actually driving. Not much danger in having that load in the cab. A pickup loaded that heavy isn’t going anywhere.
This.You'd be surprised what people can do when determined. Back in the day we called it "Load her til she shits."
I had a brand new Chevy one ton flatbed 4X4 for hauling building stone out of the mountains. first load I ran across the scale was just over 7 tons.This.
Smart people typically don’t put 4000lbs in the bed of a 1/2 ton but we’ve all seen it.
Did he have any primers for sale?A guy from hunting camp had his 4 wheeler come thru the cab and kill him in a crash. All the hss steel is in the pillars. The rear of the bed and cab is mild sheet metal.
Heres another, a crash comparison compilation. The one between the two Chevy's is notable. And the Chicom car against the BMW,
We had a 65? Chevy Corvair. Talk about a death trap.Old cars are death traps compared to the higher quality newish vehicles. Had a 64 as a teenager. That car would have folded all up on me.
Steering wheel would have crushed through my chest cavity and the steel dash would have finished the job...
Racing played a large role for paving the way for innovation in passenger vehicles.
If youre from NOVA then you must be familiar with Merchant's Tire and Auto. An on going criminal enterprise.When I was a teenager I worked for an auto repair shop that was next door to one of the lots of the biggest tow company in NOVA. I used to walk the lot a few times a week on my lunch break because I found it interesting how cars get torn up in different types of crashes. Saw a lot of pickups with loads in the bed come in from accidents. My takeaways:
1. A bolt on headache rack or back rack isn't going to stop much more than a household appliance from coming through the window or ripping the roof right off like a soda can.
2. The front's of truck beds are thin AF with basically no structural support.
3. A steel cross body tool box makes a HUGE difference in keeping heavy shit from coming into the passenger compartment.
4. If you're hauling heavy shit get a flat bed that's bolted or welded to the frame and has a fabricated headache rack.