Check these overloaded TV's, you have to see it to believe it!!
http://www.ezprezzo.com/crazypics/overloaded.html
That is some heavy weight..I want to know how they got some of the stuff even loaded...lol. I love the donkey picture but did feel sorry for him.
Wow. Where do you find this stuff? Interesting. There are no campers or trailers. I'd love to see the way they load a trailer. Do you think they'd use a WDH?
Quote from: dthurkDo you think they'd use a WDH?
They guy with the donkey needs to use one, but didn't.:)
The copper 4-door with the plywood has quite a story behind it. First, there was more there than meets the eye, incluuding (IIRC) ten 40-lb bags of cement in the back seat or trunk...a waver back at the lumberyard because of the overload...two blown rear tires, and rear suspension components coming up through the trunk...IIRC the driver was arrested. Snopes had page on this incident, but I can't find it now.
Austin
http://www.ezprezzo.com/crazypics/its_not_safe.html
look at the 8th one down
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look at the 8th one down
Is that you?
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look at the 8th one down
Some people have too much towing on their mind. It was the
6th one down that had me saying "No! don't DO that!"
Austin
Quote from: unitydnkhttp://www.ezprezzo.com/crazypics/its_not_safe.html
look at the 8th one down
#9 is SOP for compressing rear spring to replace rear struts :p .
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look at the 8th one down
I was particularly impressed with the 10th one down. Such a helpful guy.