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Sonicaftermath
Joined: 11 Nov 2007
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Location: Lake Ozark, MO
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| Posted: 6/22/08 12:21PM Post subject: Major weight issue |
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I'm going to be putting a massive stereo install in my `08 xb.
it consists of 4 Fi BTL 18's, 4 Memphis Mojo 4kW's, and each sub in a 5 cubic ft box. yes, i'm removing the back seat.
the total weight is going to be around 1000 lbs. so i'm going to need to upgrade the suspension. what method would offer the smoothest ride, and best handling with that amount of extra weight. |
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CIONIDE
Joined: 04 Nov 2007
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Location: Napa, CA
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| Posted: 6/22/08 1:09PM Post subject: |
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Steering gear, axles, differential, transmission, brakes, cooling system, etc., etc., etc. were not meant for this kind of added weight on a full-time basis. It's not just a matter of changing shocks and springs.
Sounds like a rockin' stereo system, just not for an xB. |
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evosky
Joined: 28 Mar 2006
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| Posted: 6/22/08 3:32PM Post subject: |
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wow, 1000 lbs?!?! that's a lot dude.
i dont know, but i'd guess go heavy-duty airride |
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xFistsClenchedx
Joined: 25 Apr 2008
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Location: Medford, Oregon
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| Posted: 6/22/08 5:41PM Post subject: |
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| Why would you want to do this to your daily driver? |
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swartzautoman
Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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Location: MID MO
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| Posted: 6/22/08 7:17PM Post subject: |
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sup man, saw you at the dragon meet.
the recomended max cargo for the xb is around 800 pounds including passengers.
sounds like a bangin system but, i agree with most of what CIONIDE said, you would have to do a trans cooler, better breaks, larger raidiator, ect, ect, ect |
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xseveredveganx
Joined: 15 Aug 2007
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Location: City of Salt, Utah
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| Posted: 6/23/08 1:53PM Post subject: |
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| Good luck with a decent charging system with 4 amplifiers that pull upwards of 300amps apiece... |
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Sonicaftermath
Joined: 11 Nov 2007
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Location: Lake Ozark, MO
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| Posted: 6/23/08 8:56PM Post subject: |
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well, it wouldn't be a daily driver, but i would like it drive-ABLE
i didn't even THINK of my poor tranny! that thing can't possibly be expected to start, shift, or stop the car with that much weight... the brakes i'd already inquired about.
either way... with only 800lbs rated cargo... that doesn't leave much option for me... i'm @ weight right now as is... flip... i'm not wanting to put $5,000 in tranny upgrades as well... i'll just have to mull this over...
thanks everyone. |
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xseveredveganx
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| Posted: 6/23/08 9:00PM Post subject: |
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I'm sure you'd be okay if you bagged it. I mean, check out this 1st gen:
http://realmofexcursion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=40376
I'm sure he's got at least that amount of weight. |
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swartzautoman
Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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Location: MID MO
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| Posted: 6/24/08 4:46AM Post subject: |
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xseveredveganx wrote: I'm sure you'd be okay if you bagged it.
it has a lot more to do with then just suspention.
also..... that could be the reason the guy is selling his car, mybe he is seeing the effects of the extra poundage, HAHAHAHA..... double meaning for ya
everything on the car is built to handle the max cargo.
so lets say around 800 pounds including pasengers.
now throw a 1000 pound system + 2 pasengers ( average person ) 180 pounds each, now the breaks are having to stop en extra 500 to 600 pounds and they will not stop the car as fast or as stable as they should (warped rotors, glazed pads). same goes for the trans and engine coolent system. the trans will run hotter (hot + trans is very bad) thats why a trans cooler is avaiable
check out this little chart
http://www.txchange.com/heatchrt.htm
look at what truck guys do when they put a tow package on there truck, its about the same stuff. |
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TheCCBox
Joined: 16 Jun 2008
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Location: Corpus Christi, TX
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| Posted: 6/24/08 6:50AM Post subject: |
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| What does the weight of the 2nd gen XB compared to the 1st gen XB |
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swartzautoman
Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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Location: MID MO
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| Posted: 6/24/08 5:21PM Post subject: |
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| the 1G is just over 2400 pounds, im not sure about the 2G |
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renegade4x4
Joined: 22 Apr 2008
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| Posted: 6/24/08 6:12PM Post subject: |
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IMHO i wouldnt worry about brakes. almost 11" front and rear are bigger than my old liberty and it was stopping almost 4500 lbs before trailer. anyway upgrade tranny (cooler) and use some stiffer springs and dont drive it like you stole it. lol
Chris |
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Sonicaftermath
Joined: 11 Nov 2007
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Location: Lake Ozark, MO
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| Posted: 6/24/08 6:49PM Post subject: |
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| I'm gonna go bags... i think i can get away with driving it without doing anything to the tranny though... i drive it less than 500 miles a month |
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xFistsClenchedx
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Location: Medford, Oregon
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| Posted: 6/26/08 5:16PM Post subject: |
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| What's the point of having all that? It is totally unnecessary. I don't get it. |
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