This is unofficially the Guinness World Record for most wooden pallets carried by a Nissan Quest.

Where’s there’s a will and a Nissan Quest van, there’s a way, at least that’s the motto of this TN man. According to a video shared by Facebook’s “JuggalosBeClownin” earlier last week (Apr. 27,2019) this Nissan Quest really didn’t want to make two trips to pick up a load of wooden pallets, instead opting to take the entire load all in one fell swoop. Loaded to the gills and with the Quest’s poor rear suspension maxed out, this Memphis man managed to make his way out of the gas station and, at the very least, past this intersection. Check out the amazing feat of human and motoring achievement below.

When I say 65 I really mean “at least” 65 because, for all I know, there can be a couple of wooden pallets lurking in the passenger area, out of sight. This Nissan Quest certainly wasn’t at this gas station to fill up because I doubt the Quest would fit under the fueling area.

Here’s the gas station in question below, some kind commenters really were able to point out the exact location of this overloaded Quest.

In all likelihood, the Quest owner was probably adding vital air to the tires to improve his chances of…survival? Anyone with a rudimentary understanding of weight distribution can surmise that, with all that weight in the rear, this Quest probably didn’t have much front traction. The quest is a FWD van. In order to increase traction up front, contrary to popular belief and in this situation, letting some air out in the front probably helped him increase his traction to drive away.

Fun fact, although Nissan has an assembly plant a stone’s throw from Memphis in Smyrna, the Quest was probably assembled at Nissan’s Canton, OH plant.

There you have it, if you ever need to get more than a dozen pallets home and don’t have a truck, a van will work in a pinch. Just don’t overload your van like this dude.

Source: Juggalos be Clownin

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