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    Quote Originally Posted by LRD414 View Post
    I always get a bit confused on this point. Is it 150kg can be put on the ball after you’re already loaded to GVM? And above 150kg must come off your payload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    He has the wrong numbers in the spread sheet.
    He has rear at 1855 and it’s 1885kg
    I used 1855 as I have a TDV6 its 1885 for SDV6 and above. You can check the specs for your vehicle and update the car details figure. (see attached)

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    Quote Originally Posted by skellar View Post
    I used 1855 as I have a TDV6 its 1885 for SDV6 and above. You can check the specs for your vehicle and update the car details figure. (see attached)

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    Steve, are you certain that isnt a typo? There is no difference at all between the rear suspension or rear structure between sd and tdv6 models that i am aware of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton477 View Post
    That's always been my understanding. Don't tell the LC boys though.
    So is that ONLY a D3/4 spec?

    I presume it is in the handbook?

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    Has to be typo on the sheet that Steve as shared....


    Either that or someone explain to me how it is possible to have the same Gross Vehicle weight and front axle weight but different rear axle weights... it's just not logical, its the same vehicle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milton477 View Post
    That's always been my understanding. Don't tell the LC boys though.
    So is that ONLY a D3/4 spec?

    I presume it is in the handbook?

    Edit,my handbook says 1855kg for rear axle all vehicles except coiler,which is 1840.

    Front axle 1450KG all vehicles.

    can't find anything about the 150KG ball weight allowance

    Oh,axle weights are non additive,whatever that means,anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bytemrk View Post
    Has to be typo on the sheet that Steve as shared....


    Either that or someone explain to me how it is possible to have the same Gross Vehicle weight and front axle weight but different rear axle weights... it's just not logical, its the same vehicle.
    Yes, I think it is a typo in the spec sheet.

    https://www.landrover.com.au/Images/...m296-96761.pdf This is the one I used (2015), it says 1855kg for TDV6 and 1885 for the others (mistake)

    Did some more searching and found this one:-
    https://www.landrover.com.au/Images/...296-193446.pdf This one is for (2016) and says 1855 for all models. So I think 1855 is the number to use, darn it.

    This second PDF has same figures for all models which makes more sense.

    I leave you to decide what number you pop into the sheet. Disclaimer: I accept no responsibility for the numbers, calculations or actions resulting from the use of my spreadsheet. Just sayin...

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    Non additive means you can't add the two axle ratings together to get to your GVMR. The quoted GVMR has to be complied with, and neither axle loading exceeded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Outback Jack View Post
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    that spreadshhet is bloody helpful. I will use this to work out my own weights. thanks for sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    He has the wrong numbers in the spread sheet.
    He has rear at 1855 and it’s 1885kg
    Im still potentially over. Although once I'd start using some diesel it will be ok
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