Their camper would be around the 500kg mark dry weight, but it is a french vehicle so likely also with the 3.5t GVM (just checked my registration, I really do have ~1450 in (legal) payload). So they could very well be within GVM, I believe they don't carry a ton of fuel/water. They also don't do crazy tracks, so I doubt they have issues. Full airbag man suspension would help I'd think.
I'll be putting mine on the scales asap, so I can keep an eye out for the weight. I had the brilliant idea to make a custom rollcage, which adds security and will do duty as a roofrack, but I'm pretty sure that will hurt in terms of weight as well. No (affordable) off-the-shelve way to mount the rooftop tent below the roofline, so I don't really have a choice.
My plan is to hit some remote parts (like the canning) as well. Not sure how bad the fuel consumption of a loaded 130 td5 will be in the dunes, but I've calculated a liberal margin. Thing is, when doing the canning / madigan line, you will use a pretty sizable portion of water and fuel before you get into the really hard stuff. I'm fine with being near the limit (though not over) of GVM when driving towards those places, as long as I'm on a healthy weight at all other times. No good reason to be driving around with 100L of water and 200L of diesel when you can get both easily where you are traveling. I've got a 210L aux fuel tank, and 85L water tank, but I don't think I'll ever be filling them to capacity. 285L's of diesel seems like a LOT, even for the canning.
I'm also pretty certain that weight destribution matters more than gross vehicle mass. Though both should be considered.




but with a petrol that does 20l/100 and wanting to take on something like the canning (hopefully back open by then) I need 200k's in fuel and water alone (extra) and I don't have that much weight left
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