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Freetop Axle Weights

Post by corrour » Sun May 18, 2008 8:45 pm

Hi Bongoliers

Does Anyone Know The front And rear Axle weights for a
2.5TD 4wd Auto Freetop.

as Once I Have thease I Can Get My Correct Tyre Pressures From Vredstien.

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Post by lizard » Sun May 18, 2008 9:07 pm

Sorry I don't know, but hi any way.
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Post by The Great Pretender » Mon May 19, 2008 12:30 am

corrour wrote:Hi Bongoliers

Does Anyone Know The front And rear Axle weights for a
2.5TD 4wd Auto Freetop.

as Once I Have thease I Can Get My Correct Tyre Pressures From Vredstien.

Thanks

John :roll: =D>
Don't know, but it is 2.28 tons. Divide that by 2 and you are in the ball park. And before you ask a ton is 2240 lbs
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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by dandywarhol » Mon May 19, 2008 8:57 am

Wow - that 4WD gubbins weighs a lot :shock: - my 2WD, non electric blinds, non folding mirrors weighs 1.93 tonnes - and before you ask, that's 1930 kg :lol:
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Post by mikeonb4c » Mon May 19, 2008 1:09 pm

As I was baffled, I googled it:

2.28 short tons = 2.06838121 tonnes

..which I guess goes some way to reconciling the apparent difference (but never heard of a 'short ton' before, only a 'ton')? :roll:
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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by lev8 » Mon May 19, 2008 1:39 pm

Had my identical vehicle on the weigh bridge a week ago. Exactly 2000kg with driver (75kg). The 4wd is nicely balanced with the engine/transmission behind front wheels sooo, I guess about 60/40 F/R making it about 1200/800. but why not use the recommended tyre pressures? The load is always changing anyway. If you add 8X80Kg adults then you would be near 50/50. Throw in a bit of luggage and your upto 3000kg, when the tail will hit the bump stops over lumpy roads.
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Post by dandywarhol » Mon May 19, 2008 1:50 pm

mikeonb4c wrote:As I was baffled, I googled it:

2.28 short tons = 2.06838121 tonnes

..which I guess goes some way to reconciling the apparent difference (but never heard of a 'short ton' before, only a 'ton')? :roll:
A "Ton" is Imperial - "Tonne" (pronounced tunny) is Metric......and there's 2.2046 pounds in a kilogramme.

Our Continental cousins must have a laugh at our way of weighing and measuring :lol:
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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by mikeonb4c » Mon May 19, 2008 1:59 pm

dandywarhol wrote:
mikeonb4c wrote:As I was baffled, I googled it:

2.28 short tons = 2.06838121 tonnes

..which I guess goes some way to reconciling the apparent difference (but never heard of a 'short ton' before, only a 'ton')? :roll:
A "Ton" is Imperial - "Tonne" (pronounced tunny) is Metric......and there's 2.2046 pounds in a kilogramme.

Our Continental cousins must have a laugh at our way of weighing and measuring :lol:
Never heard it called a 'short ton' before though? That's a new one on me, like they are pushing 'ton' off stage left as being eccentric and about to make tonne the new ton (heresy to an Imperial Units man like me, weird or not)
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Post by Bob » Mon May 19, 2008 10:02 pm

It's Imperial for me. Proper measurements.
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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by John the sparky » Mon May 19, 2008 10:23 pm

got a customer who owns a scales company.... does stuff with load cells,

I've got to finish 2nd fix at end of week, so will see of I can tap him up to put a cell under each wheel and tell me the loads.... I imagine it won't be a quick thing though... 'cos it'll be next time he has a system set up, if that'll work, they are normally attached to masses of steelwork, but worth asking.....


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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by veefour » Mon May 19, 2008 11:33 pm

Mazda Bongo weights : SGL5 AFT Gross vehicle weight = 2360kg. Net vehicle weight = 1920kg. Front axel weight = 930kg. Rear axel weight = 990kg.
SGLR (Tin Top) Gross vehicle weight = 2250kg. Net vehicle weight = 1810kg. Front axel weight = 890kg. Rear axel weight 920kg.
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Re: Freetop Axle Weights

Post by corrour » Tue May 20, 2008 8:06 pm

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP ONCE AGAIN [-o<

GAVE THE WEIGHTS TO VREDESTEIN ALONG WITH THE TYRE SIZE
COMTRAC WINTER 215/70/R15 C109/107 R MUD & SNOW ALL ROUND
THEY CAME BACK WITH 4.5 BAR / 65 PSI
BUT THEY LOOK GOOD ON 15" ALLOYS AND GIVE YOU 9MM OF TREAD AND GOOD GRIP IN THE SHIT.
AND THEY ARE VAN RATED WITH REINFORCED SIDEWALLS .

CORROUR =D> :roll:


PS SEE YA AT THE SCOTTISH BASH END OF THE WEEK IF U R GOING
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