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Old 07-13-2006, 11:20 AM
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Re: Challenger weight

This weight issue almost seems to be getting hefty ! I'm almost sure DCX/ The Dodge Boys/Gals know what their doing ! Some say 4000 or 4100 is the max they'll accept;fine ! how much does an A/C unit weigh ? To lighten the load,maybe just drive around with no more than 3 gallons of fuel: meaning how much does an extra 15 lbs of gas weigh ? Also, if the driver is say on a local football team, he might weigh ,say 250 lbs ! now if he takes 3 of his buddies /teamates to the game or to practice and they each weight 250 lbs [ maybe more or perhaps less] :that right there will be adding another 1000 pounds ! If one of them has a little boy /girl , that's another 100 lbs. If going to a picnic throw in a 50 lb sack of potatoes [ and that's if they're only having a " light lunch " ] ...Well add up those numbers and now the total comes to around 5200 + lbs .
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