chorky
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So weights has been something discussed here a ton. From factory weights to fully modified and everything inbetween. Lots of discussion on the implications of being heavy, or overweight vs underweight etc
I just wanted to put a little plug in here on what I saw, and am sure others have seen. The Epic Family Roadtrip Jeep recently had some pretty major issues. By chance through a different repair it was found their rear spring mounts at the frame were cracking and pulling away from the frame.
They were able to get it re-welded and repaired.
Now we all know this family has put on a lot of miles. But this is a good reminder that added weight does have consequences.
It is important to note they are using the AEV HD springs AND bags on top of that so they gotta be WAY over GAW. But it is still something to keep in mind with heavy builds and how a vehicle is driven being heavy.
I just wanted to put a little plug in here on what I saw, and am sure others have seen. The Epic Family Roadtrip Jeep recently had some pretty major issues. By chance through a different repair it was found their rear spring mounts at the frame were cracking and pulling away from the frame.
They were able to get it re-welded and repaired.
Now we all know this family has put on a lot of miles. But this is a good reminder that added weight does have consequences.
It is important to note they are using the AEV HD springs AND bags on top of that so they gotta be WAY over GAW. But it is still something to keep in mind with heavy builds and how a vehicle is driven being heavy.
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