What is the weight capacity of an S2 boot

What is the weight capacity of an S2 boot

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Cotty

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40,061 posts

289 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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I remember reading somewhere that you should not put too much weight in the boot. I am assuming because the fibreglass is not that strong. I only ask as I had to use the Elise on a Sainsburys run last night, BMW has a flat battery.

I had three crates of beer and not knowing the limit I chucked two of them on the passenger seat. So how much weigh can I carry in the boot?

zasker

565 posts

209 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Of the top of my head I think it is 50kg. I think there is a sticker on the underside of boot lid with the actual weight on it.

bebee

4,690 posts

230 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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Next time, you could put one crate in the boot, one in the front, and drink the third crate. Report back.

Cotty

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40,061 posts

289 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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zasker said:
I think there is a sticker on the underside of boot lid with the actual weight on it.
That would be handy, save me trawling through the manual. Googling weights and all I can find are overall weight and power to weight.


Thorburn

2,406 posts

198 months

Wednesday 25th April 2012
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From the Service Notes:
Rear luggage compartment: 50 kg/112 litre

Lotusevoraboy

937 posts

152 months

Thursday 26th April 2012
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Def fifty kilos, as is the Evora.

Cotty

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289 months

Thursday 26th April 2012
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Just got to work out how much a crate of Lager weighs.
drink

zasker

565 posts

209 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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I think a litre of water is 1kg for starters!

kambites

68,179 posts

226 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Cotty said:
Just got to work out how much a crate of Lager weighs.
drink
It's pretty much the same density as water, so 24 500ml cans will be 12kg plus the weight of the can (which isn't very much). So you could put four 24-can crates in the boot (if they'd fit) and you'd be about on the weight limit.

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

255 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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I seem to remember that weight limit was not so much the ability of the boot, but what it did to the headlights; it makes the front stick up in the air, and because there's no self levelling suspension or adjustable headlights, that's the limit.

Cotty

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Friday 27th April 2012
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kambites said:
So you could put four 24-can crates in the boot (if they'd fit) and you'd be about on the weight limit.
Always handy to know. You never know when you might need to.

kazste

5,775 posts

203 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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Make sure nothing heavy can start rolling around as can cause visible marks on the outer part of boot due to lack of protection. I have a rolled up rug at back of boot to help soften any blows.

pthelazyjourno

1,850 posts

174 months

Friday 27th April 2012
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TonyHetherington said:
I seem to remember that weight limit was not so much the ability of the boot, but what it did to the headlights; it makes the front stick up in the air, and because there's no self levelling suspension or adjustable headlights, that's the limit.
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