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[ATTACH][ATTACH]130081[/ATTACH][/ATTACH]

 

Not overloaded but a good load:biggrin::biggrin:

 

Hilux? l200? you must be on or just over the limit there.

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L200 single cab a nat's nut over 1200kg payload. That is bang on 3.5 m3 so somewhere between 1000-1100kg i reckon. It will def be overloaded on the rear axel but within gvw. I don't know why my l200 has such a good gvw as far as pickups go but it does :) My mate has a hilux twin cab that has just over 500kg payload which is gash! They usually around 750kg-1000kg i think.

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Except that isn't a hi cap

 

Who cares? It looked like a hi cap to me when i first looked at it.:001_rolleyes:

 

I can see now its a series 3 LWB. I couldn't see the leaf springs at first. Either way its how a farm landy is loaded.

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