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JerryBaumchen

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He's doing a lot better than some of the folks who come to the Lowes where I work. It's not uncommon for someone to buy some thing like a sheet of plywood and then be surprised that it won't fit in their Prius.
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Louis D Brandeis

Where are we going and why are we in this basket?

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skyjumpenfool

Hey! I had everything tied down securely. It's got the towing package. The tires had air. What do you people want? :P



I know you are kidding. But here is a serious answer from someone who makes a living out on the road.

How about not presenting a very real danger to the rest of the motoring public?
How about not risking a breakdown that will cause huge traffic tieups?

How about loaded within the limits of the vehicle?

How about not so overloaded that you risk a tire blowout (can cause loss of control)?

How about not so overloaded that you risk breaking a spindle (again, loss of control)?

How about not so overloaded that you risk breaking an axle (which will put you in the middle of the damned road for as long as it takes to get a tow truck to you - with the attendant traffic jam)?

I see this sort of thing every once in a while. Mostly it's pickup trucks that are way, way overloaded. Like a half ton truck with enough weight in it that the back bumper is nearly dragging.

Idiots. >:(
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wolfriverjoe

***Hey! I had everything tied down securely. It's got the towing package. The tires had air. What do you people want? :P



I know you are kidding. But here is a serious answer from someone who makes a living out on the road.

How about not presenting a very real danger to the rest of the motoring public?
How about not risking a breakdown that will cause huge traffic tieups?

How about loaded within the limits of the vehicle?

How about not so overloaded that you risk a tire blowout (can cause loss of control)?

How about not so overloaded that you risk breaking a spindle (again, loss of control)?

How about not so overloaded that you risk breaking an axle (which will put you in the middle of the damned road for as long as it takes to get a tow truck to you - with the attendant traffic jam)?

I see this sort of thing every once in a while. Mostly it's pickup trucks that are way, way overloaded. Like a half ton truck with enough weight in it that the back bumper is nearly dragging.

Idiots. >:(


Hmmm - https://www.google.com/search?q=overloaded+car&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#imgrc=cnX6PBiWnUwMkM%3A
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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