Fat Friends On Stock Springs... upgrade?
#21
Oh man I bottomed out SOOO bad the other day. I had 4 people (including myself) in my lowered xA (approx 1.5" + 1" smaller tires).
i weight 160, my dad is well into 200 something, my sister, and my friend who is literally 450lbs+ (just barely fit in the car)
We were going to a baseball game... and while driving over the car counter thingy (the bar that you drive over) I SLAMMED the base of it which was about 1" tall. It dragged under my car for a good 10 feet. lol... from now on, im not hauling the fatties.
i weight 160, my dad is well into 200 something, my sister, and my friend who is literally 450lbs+ (just barely fit in the car)
We were going to a baseball game... and while driving over the car counter thingy (the bar that you drive over) I SLAMMED the base of it which was about 1" tall. It dragged under my car for a good 10 feet. lol... from now on, im not hauling the fatties.
#22
Originally Posted by robertdawg014
Rode trip to Tj, 2 hour drive. Same friends, will my car make it?
#23
There was a thread awhile back about something similar....
This may solve your problem, although I'm not sure it's the right kit-
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Yeh, here's the thread-
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...hlight=airlift
A lot cheaper than full air suspension, even if you go all-out with an electric compressor and solenoid valve fill & dump...
This may solve your problem, although I'm not sure it's the right kit-
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
Yeh, here's the thread-
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...hlight=airlift
A lot cheaper than full air suspension, even if you go all-out with an electric compressor and solenoid valve fill & dump...
#25
I have had me(230lbs), one friend (200lbs) in the front and a huge friend (375lbs) and the poor little car was not very happy. Then again i have had 17 bags of 40lbs topsoil in the back so i guess i have pushed the limit and lived. I wont do either of those again now that i know the weight limit...
#27
Mine (stock suspension, slightly larger, heavier-duty tires on 15s) has often had loads in the 600 pound range, and once (concrete blocks) in the 800 pound range and has been happy.
I wouldn't push it much over that, though, as that gets out of the 'safe' range of the VSC, TRAC, and ABS systems, as well as getting toward overstressing the suspension and stock tires, especially when traversing rough surfaces, speed bumps, etc.
Try to stay within the limits. Yes, with caution the box can carry more than it's rated load, but it starts to get too easy to break something...
Tom
I wouldn't push it much over that, though, as that gets out of the 'safe' range of the VSC, TRAC, and ABS systems, as well as getting toward overstressing the suspension and stock tires, especially when traversing rough surfaces, speed bumps, etc.
Try to stay within the limits. Yes, with caution the box can carry more than it's rated load, but it starts to get too easy to break something...
Tom
#29
it's pretty funny to a point, but definitely get taller tires or bigger wheels to compensate if they ride around in the box a lot. however, it may come to a point where it's better for them to try to shed a few pounds, if not for the car's ride, but for themselves. you've probably already told them this, but it's all in good intention.
maybe get some air ride.
maybe get some air ride.
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