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2007 Ford Expedition 30 Mp/h Dynamic Rollover Test (Two Complete Rolls)

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2011

Go here for after-test photos: http://www.facebook.com/pages/CarPro1993/100338693365163

Test #6956

Dummy Information:
Driver-Passenger-Rear Passenger
HIC 52-60-34
Neck Tension (Flex) 458-451-492
Neck Compression 6605*-1968-3623
*Limit 4000

TEST INFORMATION:
The OEM belts and buckles were replaced in all positions. The driver and left rear positions were equipped with a motorized retractor and a pretension buckle system. The right front position was equipped with a non pretension 3-PT belt system. The pretensioners were fired manually at 300ms into the event and the motorized retractors were manually activated prior to launch.

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Uploader Comments (CarPro1993)

  • why do the interior videos cut off before the final roll where the roof really caves in on the driver???? c'mon....

  • @b1pig

    Sorry, I don't control when the sensors turn off the cameras.

  • I understand why the IIHS tests roof strength the way it does, but who among us looks at a hydraulic ram crushing a car roof, and then watches this and thinks: I'd rather see the hydraulic ram?

  • @AMGrulz

    I still have three different rollover test types to put up!

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  • Why didn't the side curtain airbags deploy...again?

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  • why dont all cars/suvs have roll cages or at least some reinforcement?

  • Who flips an Expedition?

  • @beatlespersun if you pay attention, you would notice thatits an XLT, and curtain airbagsdont come standardyou dumbass....just sayin

  • @AMGrulz And the rear impact test-it doesn't test the structure.

  • @the454engine2009 Actually, no it's not. I couldn't tell if they were disabled or failed. But thanks for being the 6th person to clarify that :P

  • @beatlespersun Why? They disabled them, isn't it quite obvious?

  • @beatlespersun they were disabled, they were testing structural integrity, not airbags.

  • Looks like the occupants were well protected.

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