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If you look up the van tuner web site the guy does a good map for low down tourque for towing etc which I was looking at for my Transit. I know some of these guys have a bad name but people on the transit forum only have good things to say about him.

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Thanks. For what I've got function wise, I'm pleased with it. Still haven't added ladder racks or underbody storage though, that will add a bit more to it.

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After cleaning it out and taking out some unnecessary clutter I finally got round to weighing my LDV today. And it came in bang on target!

 

I had hoped it would be under this target but as long as it wasn't over then it would be ok.

 

They gave me a ticket that read 2300kgs. It was handwritten so I'm guessing they rounded up or down a couple, unless it really was bang on 23?

 

Anyway that is good enough for me. Total payload availabe 1200kgs.

 

If we compare that to the payload of a standard LDV crew cab steel tipper (with no chip box) which is 1300kgs then I think I have got a much better vehicle all in and only lost 100kgs in the process.

 

Youve done well there then . Ladder rack next up . Tis a nice lookin truck . Still think the space for rakes is a bang on idea .:thumbup:

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The space for rakes is more for a workbench really, thats the most useful thing, oh and as an extension to the cooking area of course.

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Sounds great Rupe, i think you've done well to keep it that low.:thumbup:

 

You've spurred me on to get mine weighed! It'll be an interesting comparison, double cab with all that alloy to my steel frame with box and single cab.

 

I was hoping to come out around 2350kgs:blushing:

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Good on you Rupe well done 1200kg of chip is well worth all the work

It is a good functional truck

 

I realy must look at doing this sort of project

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Good on you Rupe well done 1200kg of chip is well worth all the work

It is a good functional truck

 

I realy must look at doing this sort of project

 

Cheers, but thats 1200 kgs all in including passengers and any kit!

 

1000kgs of chips is more likely I guess. Next job is to weigh it full and that may take me years to get round too!

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