I have been watching the 150 cracks thread with interest as I had booked in for a TJM bar in mid August. I’ll admit the cracking has got me a little worried as I really don’t think I have the knowledge or experience to try and challenge Toyota if I had a drama.
I had some spare time today and thought I’d go and get the car weighed so I knew where it was at now and figured if I can fit a bar and keep it within the load limits of the car 100% of the time with 4 people on board and their gear then I should be fine(I’m not planning on a battery and still considering a winch, leaning towards no with the driving I am likely to do in the next year or 2)
The result of the weigh was: Front: 1280 Rear: 1180 (With me in the drivers seat(80kg) and ¼ tank of fuel showing , 270km to run on the in dash range indicator)
The car hasn’t has much done to it, Cooper AT/3’s(wouldn’t have thought that would add much weight), Allins tow bar, Whispbar sports racks (10kg at most), sandgrabbas and headlamp protectors(I know the last 2 would add bugger all but though I better be accurate)
Im hoping someone can shoot holes in my maths(or conclusion)
1450kg(front axle limit) – 1280kg = 170kg to play with. 70kg for the bar and driving lights, leaves me with 100kg, allow 80kg for the front passenger leaves 20kgs left of distributed weight over the front axle. Considering the tanks were at most 25% full, there is still over 100L of fuel to go in before I can go very far, which would surely reduce the 20kg left by a little bit. Meaning that there is less than 20kg left for the front end which if adding 2 adult passengers, camping gear etc, or a couple of kids with child seats etc would most likely put me over. Conclusion if I want to be certain of not exceeding the front axle limit I shouldn’t get a bar.
Thoughts or advice would be much appreciated,
Cheers,
I had some spare time today and thought I’d go and get the car weighed so I knew where it was at now and figured if I can fit a bar and keep it within the load limits of the car 100% of the time with 4 people on board and their gear then I should be fine(I’m not planning on a battery and still considering a winch, leaning towards no with the driving I am likely to do in the next year or 2)
The result of the weigh was: Front: 1280 Rear: 1180 (With me in the drivers seat(80kg) and ¼ tank of fuel showing , 270km to run on the in dash range indicator)
The car hasn’t has much done to it, Cooper AT/3’s(wouldn’t have thought that would add much weight), Allins tow bar, Whispbar sports racks (10kg at most), sandgrabbas and headlamp protectors(I know the last 2 would add bugger all but though I better be accurate)
Im hoping someone can shoot holes in my maths(or conclusion)
1450kg(front axle limit) – 1280kg = 170kg to play with. 70kg for the bar and driving lights, leaves me with 100kg, allow 80kg for the front passenger leaves 20kgs left of distributed weight over the front axle. Considering the tanks were at most 25% full, there is still over 100L of fuel to go in before I can go very far, which would surely reduce the 20kg left by a little bit. Meaning that there is less than 20kg left for the front end which if adding 2 adult passengers, camping gear etc, or a couple of kids with child seats etc would most likely put me over. Conclusion if I want to be certain of not exceeding the front axle limit I shouldn’t get a bar.
Thoughts or advice would be much appreciated,
Cheers,
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