
 Originally Posted by 
scarry
					 
				 
				Yes but looking at what I copied and pasted, which came from the link you provided you have an extra 150KG up your sleeve, if you know what I mean.
If nose weight is 350Kg,then 200Kg is added to payload, not full 350Kg.But I dunno how that affects rear axle weight.
As I said,D4 was like that for Aus.
			
		 
	 
 Gday Paul
i think your statement “then 200Kg is added to the payload” could be misleading in that one could conclude that the vehicle payload capacity goes from, (in the case of a 7 seat diesel vehicle with air suspension) 651 kg to 851kg, when in fact it goes from 651 kg to 451 kg.
The actual quote from the D4 Owners manual is -
”Australia only: The nose weight must be a minimum of 7% of the gross caravan/trailer weight, up to a maximum of 250 kg. When using the detachable trailer hitch receiver, see 96, FITTING THE DETATCHABLE TRAILER HITCH RECEIVER (Australia only), the nose weight can be increased to 350 kg if the GVW is reduced by 200 kg.” 
cheers
David
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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