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vdooone
01-19-2012, 12:50 AM
Hi guys
I'm new to this forum. I am part of other forums for the vehicles I own...
I have installed the cruise control on my really bare Yaris. Idk if I should post the pictorial about how I did it since seems like everything has been done is already posted here.

But anyway, I wanna know what can I do to put in this car:
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this scooter
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using this hitch, and its corresponding basket:
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They affirm in the Hitch site that the max tongue weight is 200lbs. The scooter weights 290lbs wet and i refuse to buy a trailer. I'd be hauling the scooter at 80mph :burnrubber: up I-95 for when we go to NYC in the summer time.

Any attachments or extra welding I'd have to add in to reinforce this?. Any engineered suggestions from the really smart and car savvy guys here? :iono:

I really appreciate in advance your time and inputs.

CTScott
01-19-2012, 08:24 AM
Have a 290 LB person stand on your rear bumper and you'll see the back end really sink (probably just about to the bump stops). The problem is that the weight will be behind the rear axle.

My snowplow on crashy is basically the same thing on the other end of the car. The first time that I mounted the plow to my home made plow frame (which ties to the bumper mounts and the lower front cross member), the plow immediately sank to just a couple of inches off of the ground. The whole plow assembly only weighs about 150 lbs, but having the weight that far in front of the axle created the issue. To compensate I had to make a custom 4" lift kit to raise the front suspension.

CTScott
01-19-2012, 08:24 AM
Have a 290 LB person stand on your rear bumper and you'll see the back end really sink (probably just about to the bump stops). The problem is that the weight will be behind the rear axle.

My snowplow on crashy is basically the same thing on the other end of the car. The first time that I mounted the plow to my home made plow frame (which ties to the bumper mounts and the lower front cross member), the plow immediately sank to just a couple of inches off of the ground. The whole plow assembly only weighs about 150 lbs, but having the weight that far in front of the axle created the issue. To compensate I had to make a custom 4" lift kit to raise the front suspension.

Mead
01-19-2012, 12:19 PM
Any attachments or extra welding I'd have to add in to reinforce this?. Any engineered suggestions from the really smart and car savvy guys here? :iono:

I really appreciate in advance your time and inputs.
you wanna hang 300lbs behind your yaris doing 80 mph :laughabove: you understand SIMPLE laws of physics? panic stop much? steer much?

this is job for a trailer but if you're serious, hang 150 lbs off the front and DRIVE SLOW :laugh:

edit: I have the same Curt hitch, with 50 lbs of bicycle and rack i can feel the difference turning on the street, 80 mph is suicide

YAR1S
01-19-2012, 03:32 PM
yikes. get a hitch and a cheep trailer from Harbor Freight.

jpmck03
01-19-2012, 03:59 PM
I'd be hauling the scooter at 80mph :burnrubber: up I-95 for when we go to NYC in the summer time.

First question is, why do you need to go 80mph on the interstate in the first place? That's 15 over the speed limit... Hell, in Pennsylvania that's 25 over...

But, to the topic at hand, I'd bite the bullet and get a tiny trailer. When I moved to where I'm at now I loaded up my Yaris to the brim... like max capacity as per the owner's manual... and it wasn't the safest feeling trip in the world. I couldn't imagine taking that weight and moving a large amount of it to a floating basket attached to the back of the car...

vdooone
01-19-2012, 11:08 PM
I understand a bit a physics. But after all these inputs I learned one thing: Trailer
Now, with a trailer I guess I can haul big momma, maybe?