zzzac
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Forgive my ignorance as i am a little confused with this weight issue, my new autotrail delaware states on the registration document that it is 4500kg doesnt mention how this is split on the axles on this document. Now Autotrail website says the vehicle is 4250kg with further details below
MEASUREMENTS
Max. authorised weight (kg) 4250kg
Max. front axle loading (kg) 2100kg
Max. rear axle loading (kg) 2400kg
Max. gross train weight (kg) 5500kg
MRO - Mass in Running Order (kg) 3640kg
Max. towing weight (kg) 1250kg
how is the authorised weight different to the actual weight of the vehicle as on the reg doc? if i get stopped which one will they take notice of? i am assuming it will be the 4500kg and not the 4250kg!
This is so blinking complicated, need to call up the local council in basingstoke and see where i can get it weighed, did find one but it was down some narrow lanes which i will give a miss, the tip is not that far but they dont seem to be listed on the weigh bridge list site.
Thanks
MEASUREMENTS
Max. authorised weight (kg) 4250kg
Max. front axle loading (kg) 2100kg
Max. rear axle loading (kg) 2400kg
Max. gross train weight (kg) 5500kg
MRO - Mass in Running Order (kg) 3640kg
Max. towing weight (kg) 1250kg
how is the authorised weight different to the actual weight of the vehicle as on the reg doc? if i get stopped which one will they take notice of? i am assuming it will be the 4500kg and not the 4250kg!
This is so blinking complicated, need to call up the local council in basingstoke and see where i can get it weighed, did find one but it was down some narrow lanes which i will give a miss, the tip is not that far but they dont seem to be listed on the weigh bridge list site.
Thanks
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