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Old 09-10-2006, 05:23 PM   #1
kyro_02
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yo... only people with spools respond :P

I have a spool in my car, I want to know from someone who has experienced it, how much weight have you had in your car and didn't snap an axel? i want to know.. if I was to travel 1800k with a car load of stuff .. not near as heavy as say... when towing a fridge, dryer, washing machine etc.. on a trailer. just probably has heavy as 5 people in a car.. maybe a bit heavier.. so any ideas I should be fine yeah?

i have given my car hell with the spool, cornering the wrong way.. etc

just don't wanna get half way and my axel desides to snap because it doesn't like me driving styles!! and stranded

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