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i heard on the grape vine them iveco dailys are very light ,should make you a nice power full truck ,not bad on duce either:thumbup:

 

Next you're gonna tell me you know where there is one:001_rolleyes:

 

A light one, that is:sneaky2:

 

my transit is appox 2.7ton full of fuel and me (22.5 stones light) it is a 53 plate,90psi,crewcab,3 way tipper hope this is of interest to you for best payload get a single cab nissan cabstar

 

Cheers for that, I know the three way tippers are heavy, but do you know what the chassis cab weighs without the body or any manufacturers dimensions are?

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Next you're gonna tell me you know where there is one:001_rolleyes:

 

A light one, that is:sneaky2:

 

 

 

Cheers for that, I know the three way tippers are heavy, but do you know what the chassis cab weighs without the body or any manufacturers dimensions are?

 

at a calculated guess without alloy butt and 3way tipping gear 2.1 ton:001_rolleyes:

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at a calculated guess without alloy butt and 3way tipping gear 2.1 ton:001_rolleyes:

 

Thats where I may have a problem, my LDV single cab with chip box, and integrated toolbox is 2240kgs all empty.

 

There aint many frills on it but its still very light, as is Rupe's and his has much more gizmos on it.

 

So how much lighter are the tranny single cabs, anyone know?

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