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Carrying heavy stuff in the trunk, will there be problem?
I have a need to carry a heavy stuff from a factory to another. The object is of about 150 Kg (330 lb.). I plan to put it in the trunk. However, the base of trunk is made of plastic, I wonder if I will break it? Does anyone know the maximum payload of the trunk? |
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Depends on the size also. Will the 330 lbs sit on 1 sq ft of space or 6.
Payload is more than 330 |
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Put a hardboard in the trunk and put the item on that, that should distribute the weight evenly.
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I believe that plastic-covered tailgate was designed to hold 2 adults for "tailgate partying".... Mine does hold 2 adults, tested
![]() I'd still cover the area with a board to distribute the weight and prevent scratches. And I already carried over 330 pounds (bricks) more than once, so the car held.
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It is a plastic injection mold. Roughly, it covers about 2 square feet.
It sounds a good idea by placing a hard board to distribute the weight. Thank you very much, guys. |
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