Originally posted by FF1607
I was thinking about just throwing, and leaving, my mother in-law back there..... Plenty of dead weight... .![]()
OOOHHH. You are treaded in dangerous ground

Psst, but I agree

Originally posted by FF1607
I was thinking about just throwing, and leaving, my mother in-law back there..... Plenty of dead weight... .![]()
Originally posted by Vaughn MacKenzie
I think adding significant weight back at the rear bumper is NOT a good idea. By doing so you significantly increase your polar moment of inertia, ie, a lot of weight at maximum radius from the centerline of your vehicle. Simply put, the rear of your truck now acts as a pendulum. As you take a corner, the weight will want to continue in a straight line. What does that do when the road's a bit slick? Sends your hiney straight into the ditch!
A friend used to have a '79 Toyota Supra...
Vaughn
That cheap cable barely holds up the spare, I wouldn't want to test it with any more weight.Originally posted by kiwi bird
What about the spare tire holder - could you add weight there?
Originally posted by 243
It has been a few years but I believe Willyslover had a few bags of frozen sand or kitty litter in the bed of his truck when he went off the road and hit a tree.
If I remember correctly, the 40-50 lb frozen bullets caused a lot of damage to the cab.
Vaughn, do you remember this?
If you do this please tie it down, damage will be major if 1000 lbs comes though the rear window