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By Joshua Weinstein (Untrakd) on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 06:18 pm: Edit |
I had the truck on the scales the other day. No camping equipment, just the bumpers and the roofrack. I want to end the speculation of where all the weight is and get a real answer. Frame, Axles? Anyways, the truck weighed in at 5800. Let the discussion begin!
By Mike W. on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 06:37 pm: Edit |
where you in the truck?
By Simon E. Arenas (Simon) on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 06:41 pm: Edit |
LOL...
i'm no skinny and mine was 4600
no rack
Simon
By Bluegill (Bluegill) on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 07:07 pm: Edit |
Was scale properly calibrated & certified? Does the owner of the scale make money on a per pound basis? See where I'm goin?
By cartner on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 07:42 pm: Edit |
Maybe different years weight different amounts. My door jamb says my truck should weigh 5800-6000.
By gp (Garrett) on Wednesday, December 05, 2001 - 10:52 pm: Edit |
maybe your truck is similar to cheech and chongs. you know......the one made entirely of weed!!! you may think it would be lighter, but you would be amazed how heavy it can get when packed real tightly. may want to do some checking.
or maybe you have lots of caked on mud that never got washed off. yeah....that's it.
By Ron on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 10:14 am: Edit |
Mud in the frame.
Ron
By michel on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 10:39 am: Edit |
That's the gross weight figures. Or never exceed this weight limit, not the weight of the vehicle. Stock disco should be around 4600lbs, so you can carry a load up to the gross weight limit. If you disco is at the limit already then you won't be able to carry much gas around...double check you weight.
Michel
By Muddy on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 10:44 am: Edit |
how can you get mud out of the frame?
By Kyle on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 10:45 am: Edit |
Michel , we break that max load number constantly......
Kyle
By Ron on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 10:56 am: Edit |
Muddy,
A hose make sure the drains are clear
Ron
By Michel on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 11:15 am: Edit |
I know Kyle,
But you also go through springs like quite often...that's OK close to home, doing long distances in BFE you cant afford it.
Michel
By Kyle on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 11:25 am: Edit |
Naaa , the first set of aftermarket springs were in there for quite some time. There are now in Heathers truck and they are still kicking. That second set you saw was in there for only a week and had "Issues" as you could see. The set now has been in there since then and is all good.. You should talk Mr 415 lb spring rate.....
Kyle
By Rob Davison (Pokerob) on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 11:33 am: Edit |
damn, and i thought my 763's wre harsh
rd
By Kyle on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 11:37 am: Edit |
You are correct Rob , he is running those 360 rate springs I think.....oops....
Kyle
By Moe on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 11:59 am: Edit |
>Mud in the frame
And everywhere else. I have been underneath the Weinstein rig a few times and would say there are a couple 100lbs in mud caked there. He is fanatical about NOT cleaning the underneath and engine bay.
Problem solved Disco just lost some weight.
By michel on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 12:32 pm: Edit |
Yeah I've got the "high" spring rate ehehe, but when I take a close look at your truck Kyle I think you are well within the limit. 2 people, some junk, tools, not that much. It's when you start needing to carry 4 extra gas can's and 4 extra water can's and food and supplies for 10-12 day's you really pay attention to that number. The disco can carry and extra 1600 lbs and this does not include the driver.
This is the territory were the land rover really shines, getting further from civilization than normal rigs.
Michel
By michel on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 12:38 pm: Edit |
And Rob, I added the matching shocks to go with those springs,so they can be damped properly with the extra weight. The reason I upgraded the suspension was to handle the extra weight for getting lost offroad. As opposed to looking for a lift.
Michel
By Kyle on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 12:56 pm: Edit |
Yes Michel I am very well aquainted with having that poor bastard loaded to the gills. It doesnt look like much cause its all spread out between the inside and the roof. Your truck looks so damn packed cause its just all thrown in the back...
Kyle
By michel on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 01:12 pm: Edit |
Shudup ... :-)
Working on that as we speak.
Michel
By Rob Davison (Pokerob) on Thursday, December 06, 2001 - 01:13 pm: Edit |
hey, the super heaveyts dont give much lift.
i'd love to swap them out for some long ass soft springs, and then swap the bodge from the RR over .. hehe... yes.
rd
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