Boot's load capacity
Does any one know the max load that MY09 WRX Sedan's boot can take?
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I remember reading it was around the 400L mark.
[I]Cargo Capacity: 420 litres[/I]. [URL="http://www.carplanet.com.au/2010-subaru-wrx-review"]http://www.carplanet.com.au/2010-subaru-wrx-review[/URL] MY09/MY10 sedans were pretty much identical from memory. |
Sorry, I meant weight.
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Kerb Weight (kg) 1410
Gross Vehicle Mass (kg) 1890 [b]Pay Load (kg) 480[/b] [url]http://www.redbook.com.au/used-cars/details.aspx?R=536554&__Qpb=true&Cr=9&__Ns=p_Make_String%7c0%7c%7cp_ClassificationType_String%7c0%7c%7cp_Family_String%7c0%7c%7cp_Year_String%7c1%7c%7cp_SequenceNum_Int32%7c0&__N=2994%204294944089%204294842808%204294848214&silo=1300&__No=30&seot=1&__Nne=15&trecs=40&__sid=12CDC026F5E9[/url] |
Thanks for these info.
Actually I want to put a 60kg object in the boot, but I worry about if it would brake the boot board. |
Is the spare tyre touching the underside of the board? That will support the weight (so the board doesn't bend when you put the big sub etc in)
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Take the board & spare out & plonk it in the wheel well if it's just temporary, I've had complete Subaru motors in mine without a problem.
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[quote=pimpreza;519416]take the board & spare out & plonk it in the wheel well if it's just temporary, i've had complete subaru motors in mine without a problem.[/quote]
smart!!! |
I weigh more than 60kg and i've jumped in the back of the boot without any problems...
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