Hey everyone, i was just trying to work out weights for my van and was wondering if it was unusual to have a 475kg payload on a single axle van, i always thought it was 300kg single, 400kg tandem, anyway, my atm is 1906kg and my tare is 1431kg.
Im just being particular as i know solar and the wineguard was added after purchase before i got it, and ive now added an outdoor shower, table hatch 2 95l tanks instead of what was there and will be adding a grey water tank which wont have anything in it for long or often.
I have a 2000kg axle and 12" brakes with im pretty are paralell bearings. The tyres i put on recently are rated at 1030kg each
On a side note, are axle and tyre weight ratings based on the atm or gtm, as the weight on the axle and wheels is gtm so in theory i could up my 1751kg gtm to 2000kg and with a towball weight of 250kg increase atm to 2250kg with the appropriate mod plate of course, the only thing i'd have to do is add a breakaway?
Someone tell me if im totally off track?
Thanks Ryan
Im just being particular as i know solar and the wineguard was added after purchase before i got it, and ive now added an outdoor shower, table hatch 2 95l tanks instead of what was there and will be adding a grey water tank which wont have anything in it for long or often.
I have a 2000kg axle and 12" brakes with im pretty are paralell bearings. The tyres i put on recently are rated at 1030kg each
On a side note, are axle and tyre weight ratings based on the atm or gtm, as the weight on the axle and wheels is gtm so in theory i could up my 1751kg gtm to 2000kg and with a towball weight of 250kg increase atm to 2250kg with the appropriate mod plate of course, the only thing i'd have to do is add a breakaway?
Someone tell me if im totally off track?
Thanks Ryan
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