What have you stuffed in the back of your Toy pickup well this week was fishing week for me Small boat I can do better Bigger boat
I've had motorcycles, engines, 100s of loads of scrap metal, gravel, dirt, 12+ tires, a set of 35x12.5s, dodge doors and fenders, used it to move a few times, drove pizzas with it for a year, it's hauled lots. ill find some various pics later
gotta start somewhere still a fair amount of room with the set of 37x12.50 15's so.... added a set of 38.5 13.5x15 on top. figure the tires were close to 600lb or so. Nothing close to the above hilux! and before you ask what I know you are all wondering... no they wont fit on the Stout... I tried...
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more here http://www.toyotaminis.com/forum/introduce-yourself-3/new-guy-83-4x4-7743/ and this was what it looked like the last I saw it. I sold it and it ran around town for awhile then ended up in the yard and I never found out why.
I guess I have less photos of the truck loaded down than I thought. But heres a few I could find. Heres my old 92 hauling a bike from work to a bike show in Seattle. Was some ugly girls ducati
Mine was red like that after a good buffing, it had been repainted before I got it and oxidised so bad you could draw in it with your finger I buffed through and ended up with shiny primer so I bomb canned it.
3 bikes ('90 suzuki VX800, '77 GS400, and GT185) ~1200lbs + 300lbs of parts +350lb of me and wifey. air shocks are completely deflated in the pix for loading. moving 300 miles. best guess ~ 6k lbs including trailer and contents. Yes the trailer has brakes, no I wouldn't recommend it. this was the second time, the first time I had a queen size bed on the back of the truck (not that it helped aero) and it was 105f out. that was a long hot trip.