You guys are spoiled with space! I could barely shift LOL
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You guys are spoiled with space! I could barely shift LOL
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Nice. Just saw this thread. Here's my addition, 5 bags of leaves. Could have easily fit another 2 more in there. I keep forgetting how 'spacious' it is. :)
http://mirageforum.com/forum/attachm...5&d=1477489263
Incase anyone wants to know if four 205/50/15, Falken Azenis RT615's fit inside the car. They fit pretty snug in the car :)
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A while ago I modified a trailer hitch(receiver) that was given to me to fit my mirage.
Then I bought a small 4x4 foot trailer from harbor freight ($236-ish)which I am still building to make it a foldout 4'x8'.
For the first time I dragged it behind the mirage in a 4'x6' configuration to get some wood material from my uncle who is moving and would've left the wood with the old house if I don't go get it.
There is actually more weight on and in front of the rear seat than what went on the trailer. I realized that when I saw my low beams
pointing up on the trees.
She is squatting pretty good!
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I would guess an extra 600-800 lbs of weight including the trailer that it was hauling.
I filled up on my way home from my uncle and still got this on the remaining 10 mile journey.
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Only with a Mirage :)
Further proof for myself that the weight has less impact on fuel economy than driving style does. (yes I hypermiled it)
Saw these pictures and thought I would share them Attachment 8699Attachment 8700Attachment 8701
I called up harbor freight and bought the big rig conversion kit :highly_amused:
Did very well at up too 70mph
What's the big rig conversion kit
Nice!
5 2x3x8 ft boards, 27 6ft by 6 inch fence slats, and a gallon of paint for good measure.
That was fun