
Subaru Baja: Heaviest tailgate ever?
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Subaru Baja: Heaviest tailgate ever?
Just something that I was thinking about last night as I was unloading groceries.... 

Re: Subaru Baja: Heaviest tailgate ever?
You are right.. compared to my Chevy Luv, the Baja tailgate is like pure lead.cyphergirl wrote:Just something that I was thinking about last night as I was unloading groceries....
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Most likely its just a thick steel.
Both my brats have dents in the tailgates because they are super thin and lite. Sure I can near carry the gate with a finger which is nice, but while sanding my street brats gate, I accidentally dented the gate and had to pop it back out! Too thin for my taste... Hopefully when I finally get a baja I find that the panels dont dent that easy.
So... its thick to be dent resistant is my answer.
Both my brats have dents in the tailgates because they are super thin and lite. Sure I can near carry the gate with a finger which is nice, but while sanding my street brats gate, I accidentally dented the gate and had to pop it back out! Too thin for my taste... Hopefully when I finally get a baja I find that the panels dont dent that easy.
So... its thick to be dent resistant is my answer.
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I think they expected a lot of tailgate sitting... bottoms up! It holds 666 lbs. doesn't it so if the load is longer, and sits on the gate it can handle the weight.
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Yes, the 600+ pounds you can put on the gate is nice. I was loading 100 pound propane cylinders in the back of my Baja last November. I kept setting them on the gate to get them in the box. The guy at the propane place was concerned that it wouldn't take the weight!! I told him it was good for over 600 pounds. He was amazed. Mike
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Ya know, just this past weekend the tailgate bit my father in law as we were heading to out for a round of golf. He ended up wit a slight cut and a little bruise. I was shocked at the weight the first couple of times I lowered it.....
I've been around a lot of pick-up trucks/hatch backs/ wagons, and I have to think this is the heaviest I've ever encountered.
I've been around a lot of pick-up trucks/hatch backs/ wagons, and I have to think this is the heaviest I've ever encountered.
Not to keep beating a dead horse.. but... LOL
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Dr ... eId=101048
As an odd side note, we noticed that the small tailgate on the Subaru Baja's baby-sized bed was much heavier and felt like it was lined with lead compared to the full-size F-150's.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Dr ... eId=101048
As an odd side note, we noticed that the small tailgate on the Subaru Baja's baby-sized bed was much heavier and felt like it was lined with lead compared to the full-size F-150's.
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Yay, I'm not crazy afterall!jaxed wrote:Not to keep beating a dead horse.. but... LOL
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Dr ... eId=101048
As an odd side note, we noticed that the small tailgate on the Subaru Baja's baby-sized bed was much heavier and felt like it was lined with lead compared to the full-size F-150's.