maybe 2000 at the most, me and jordan picked up the one he had and put it on a trailer and that was with frick in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
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maybe 2000 at the most, me and jordan picked up the one he had and put it on a trailer and that was with frick in it.Quote:
Originally Posted by CRaSHnBuRN
I know of an axle down in beaumont for $75. I'll let you know if I don't pick it up.
i havent seen this rig, but a stock sammi is 2100lbs. there's no way you added 200lbs worth of tires and shaved 800lbs off of the vehicle. you have a roll cage right?
fyi -it is in comparison of ryans bronco tub/hood, then tube i think he told me he has around 100 ft or so of tube in it.
thats ~220 lbs of tube.
maybe it is around 2,000lbs, I am gonna find a place to weigh it and c where its at.
That would be cool, I'm curious. Everything is so damn thin on them, can't weigh much.
Bryan Iron and Metal has a scale
I'm very curious as well. I wish I had weighed the buggy before I sold it.Quote:
Originally Posted by BMFScout
make sure that when you do wiegh it that its full of gas and you have all the stuff you normally carry like tools and spares on board. We want a trail ready weight if we can get it.
Is there a curb weight thread? I was around 5400 last time I was at Bryan Iron, I'd like to get down to about 5000. Aluminum wheels will save a few, took out sub box and subs, Then I am afraid it gets to body. Tailgate, hood, fenders anyone?
i save weight by running propane 10 gal tank, and I'll fill the cage and tires with helium and Ill damn near float. I moght need a little bigger tires though. ill try to get it to bryan metal on friday.
my f150 was 4650 today at bryan iron after i unloaded the bed... that is with tools and such inside
The co-op in Bryan has scales too?
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Originally Posted by Seth
yeah, theres one here. search "heaviest, lightest"