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Originally posted by: Squisher
I did the same thing a few years ago 2200 lbs. in a '91 Dakota, 50lbs of air in the rear tires, 20 mph all of the 4 miles to the house.

Those pavers slide in real easy when they're on a palate and you get the guys at Home Depot to use a hi-lo.😱
Putting in pavers on my driveway right now.
 
I don't see a problem. Just drive nice and slow, be safe. I'm assuming you don't haul 1 ton of bricks very often.

Planning life around the worst case scenerios is how 4' tall women end up driving alone in Suburbans for 30,000 miles a year with that one 12 block trip a year with relatives being the justification.
 
Originally posted by: compudog
Originally posted by: EyeMWing
Wait until I do my G35 though. You will bow to my A-Team remake. Of course, first I have to find a fricking G35 with a sliding side door and cargo configuration that still runs. Virtually every one of them has been converted into a passenger vehicle.

Have you found a source for the A-Team van wing? I'd kind of like one.

Get on the roof and measure the width. A truck bed spoiler is what you want. One of these.

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your vehicle is clearly a sign of what a terrible person you are.
they are right to attack you for making your own choice and not following in their obviously more educated and just plain RIGHT footsteps.
i hope you are ashamed of yourself.
 
Originally posted by: PatboyX
your vehicle is clearly a sign of what a terrible person you are.
they are right to attack you for making your own choice and not following in their obviously more educated and just plain RIGHT footsteps.
i hope you are ashamed of yourself.

Damn straight.
 
Ive loaded a ton of paving stones into a old skool caravan... i told the guy not to do it ...but he insisted. He must of broken an axle on way back.

I worked at a lumberyard.... overloaded sooo much shit.

I loaded this old tercel with 15bags of 70lbs cement..... the front wheels lifted off the ground when he rounded the corner. laughed soo hard.
 
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