Seems to defy the laws of physics.

Lol....by the way those are NY plates.

lOl That would explain it. Was that you soldier ;p Do you see that one alot over there? The worst I get are S10's stacked with pallets 50' feet high and trying to go down the high way.
 
I'm in Southern New Jersey by Philadelphia so I don't see too much weird stuff. The only thing we get are people who put $3500 worth of wheels and tires on a car that's worth maybe $1000.
 
I'm in Southern New Jersey by Philadelphia so I don't see too much weird stuff. The only thing we get are people who put $3500 worth of wheels and tires on a car that's worth maybe $1000.

LOL; I live out in the hicks so I've seen some hillbilly shit; one time I seen a guy blow by me with a car that had three wheels; SO many sparks I was off the road thinking an accident was taking place; nope, just someone riding on their rotor

If you read down in some of the comments; this guy was given 6 tickets; one being 3000 lbs overweight..what a tool
 
If you read down in some of the comments; this guy was given 6 tickets; one being 3000 lbs overweight..what a tool

Are your sure the comment is true? The towing capacity on my S10 based truck is 3500 pounds and thats a fullsize 88-98 Silverado which unless the early years blew it would still be within the gross vehicle weight rating (vehicle + cargo/tow weight). I'm sure he got a ticket for something lol even if it was legal they can speculate about safety and write you something.

Anyways I would say alot of the vehicles weight is in the bed but most of it is past the rear axle so it is very strange indeed that this was possible.
 
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