Does the LC 200 have some sort of sensing of loads?
Re payload, most modern 4WDs have very little payload. For example, my P38A has a GVM of 2780kg. The kerb weight (with a full tank and 75kg driver) is 2220kg. That leaves a payload of 560kg.
Less another 25kg for my weight, less, say 75kg, for an adult passenger, and 100kg for 2 kids. Now we are back to 460kg payload.
I've got 210 litres of fuel on board instead of the usual 100 litres - say 110kg extra (including steel tanks). Now the remaining payload is 350kg.
If I add 250kg of towball weight, I have 100kg payload left.
Hang on, I've got a bullbar and winch, and a rear bar and wheel carrier.
Hmm, I had better forget carrying any luggage - I've used up my allowable payload. I hope the RTA doesn't start roadside weight checks on 4WDs.
Note, actual weights of persons are estimated (I don't have a winch, bullbar, caravan, or 2 young kids). A lot of parents these days are a damn sight heavier than 100kg for the male and 75 kg for the wife. We are becoming a nation of obese - especially a lot of young people.
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