![]() 04/20/2017 at 21:24 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I saw someone load one of these into one of these
Yes, a Ford Fiesta sedan had a steel framed pool box shoved in it. The rear suspension wasn’t even phased either, the car sagged less than an inch. I have no idea what kind of black magic German car engineers use but I was freaking impressed.
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there is a really cool mythbusters episode where they recreate this photo. it was surprising how they could drive and not explode the struts through the housings.
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Well, I have to admit that this makes moving one of these:
inside of one of these:
seem relatively easy by comparison.
![]() 04/20/2017 at 21:59 |
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I once fit a double bed frame, a dresser, 4 pillows and some other rando stuff in a Cobalt coupe. Go IKEA!
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Right? A small hatchback is impressive but a sedan? I wouldn’t have bet on that!
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Folding rear seat I would assume.
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Nope, box was too big for the trunk opening and the back seat pass through. It fit through the rear door and perfectly fit in the back seat
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That’s even more impressive.
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Well that’s why it didn’t sag, the weight was distributed evenly
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I mean yes, but that thing wasn’t light at all, they had to use a mechanically lifting dolly to raise it up to the car.
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Now that’s an episode I need to see!
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It was really cool and one of those really surprising ones where it didn’t happen like I’d thought.
https://www.discovery.com/tv-shows/mythbusters/videos/lumber-car-minimyth/