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Just put it all in the cargo area. Lay the seats down, put one right behind the driver/passenger seat, and the last two over the rear axle. You'll be fine.
Somewhere there are axle/cargo weight limits. I can't find them right now, but I've hauled well over 800 lbs in my X with no problems.
Sounds like he's got 3 girlfriends, that really love their meat and potatoes.
Personaly I never cared for the Heifer type gals. But I would pack them like mentioned earlier. Lay down the seats and have them set in line.
Might want to keep the windows down