I am just curious, Phoenix and I have been talking and I was just wondering the gross weight of a 94. I know damn well my pick up truck can tow it. I love that is a straight six, and can tow 6500 pounds. I know an FD is not that heavy, but I was just wondering. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...#>/biggrin.png
-Justin |
2750ish
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[quote name='qwester007' date='Jun 22 2005, 03:03 PM']2750ish
[snapback]728657[/snapback] [/quote] Indeed. Don't forget the 100lb (Are they that heavy?) Roll cage I have in there. Plus my tennis shews... |
Wow. Pretty light, thanks guys. I was thinking around 3000 pounds.
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[quote name='rowtareh' date='Jun 22 2005, 03:48 PM']Wow. Pretty light, thanks guys. I was thinking around 3000 pounds.
[snapback]728701[/snapback] [/quote] Maybe with driver? Quick stats! Miata- 2200-2400 Mr2- 2700 NSX- 3000 Elise- 1900 New Elise (SC)- 1200! (*Coming Soon*) Your Mom- 1500 |
[quote name='PhoenixDownVII' date='Jun 22 2005, 04:20 PM']Maybe with driver?
Quick stats! Miata- 2200-2400 Mr2- 2700 NSX- 3000 Elise- 1900 New Elise (SC)- 1200! (*Coming Soon*) Your Mom- 1500 [snapback]728728[/snapback] [/quote] thanks for Other Cars Non-rotary powered car discussion. Forum Led by: cymfc3s information hint hint https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...1047683621.gif |
Bollox on that Elise, I've never heard of it and it'd never weigh that.
Mark |
Is the new Elise you guys are talking about the Exige?
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I should've asked this in the first post. I have access to a two wheel dolly. Should a car this heavy be towed with a open trailer, or would two wheel dolly work fine? I would think an actual trailer would be better for something of this situation, since it will be driven 5 hours on the rear wheels.
Other words, what are you all's opinions on a trailer to use? If you have not noticed, I may be buying an FD in July. |
[quote name='rowtareh' date='Jun 22 2005, 06:35 PM']I should've asked this in the first post. I have access to a two wheel dolly. Should a car this heavy be towed with a open trailer, or would two wheel dolly work fine? I would think an actual trailer would be better for something of this situation, since it will be driven 5 hours on the rear wheels.
Other words, what are you all's opinions on a trailer to use? If you have not noticed, I may be buying an FD in July. [snapback]728840[/snapback] [/quote] The FSM displays the proper way to tow the car. I'd advise you to look at that |
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