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31st July 2018, 15:46 | #1 |
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Carrying weight load
Hi Guys...I want to collect a load of bricks in the back of my 75 estate the weight is about 680 kgs..I have worked out I can get all the bricks in but I want to double check if the car can carry it.
According to the manual MAX rear axle load is 1000 kgs 2205 lbs Am I reading this right ??? can I carry the 680 kgs Please advise thanks Bill |
31st July 2018, 16:06 | #2 |
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I would say your pushing it a bit. Especially if your suspension hasn't had any attention since the car was new, your rear coil springs could well be snapped and MOT wouldn't necessarily pick this up.
If you have to, drop back seats down and stick a board down and get the weight as far forward as possible. Also don't forget you could probably double your stopping distances with that sort of weight in, be safe and think of others if not yourself. Good luck
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31st July 2018, 16:20 | #3 |
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According to the manual MAX rear axle load is 1000 kgs 2205 lbs
Can you just confirm someone is this the max load that can be carried according to the manual. Thanks |
31st July 2018, 16:24 | #4 |
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From a previous post:- unladen weight is 1510 - 1635lg, not sure if higher figure is for a CDTI max laden weight 2030 kg Max load that can be carried for a diesel is 2030 - 1635 = 395KG including you as the driver. The axle loading is the maximum including the weight of the vehicle and load. , not the vehicles carrying capacity. What is max weight of vehicle shown on the VIN plate. This figure will be lower than adding the two axle loads together to allow for some imbalance between front & back. Last edited by RoverP480; 31st July 2018 at 16:31.. |
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Thanks but the manual says
MAX: rear axle load all models mine is an estate 1000kgs 2205 lbs it cant mean the driver as well there is no mention of that. The bricks are 2 kgs each x 350 off spread over the car seems ok to me...how many would you put in then max. Interested to know.....I have all new springs Thanks |
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Can I assume that you aren't transporting them a long way? in which case make two trips - a lot easier on your car and less risky.
for the old school amongst us 680kg = 107 stone that's 5 20 stone fella's worth. At that quantity local delivery shouldn't add a lot to the price and would save you completely.
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I used to work at Rover and in our department was the section dealing with all the vehicle weights for homologation purposes. I can assure you that the axle loadings in the manual will generally match the VIN plate weights and the VIN plate figures are definitive ones the police and DVSA will use when weighing your vehicle if stopped . I don't have a 75 now but I look at my 45 book, Maximum Laden weight is 1720Kg Max front axle load is 940Kg and Maximum Rear axle lode is 840Kg . Unladen is about 1300 Kg . If I put 840kg in the vehicle it would weigh 2140kg ,well over the 1720Kg MAXIMUM laden weight . These number out of the manual match exactly the ones on the VIN plate
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