โDec-24-2013 06:38 AM
โDec-29-2013 02:18 PM
Sabconsulting wrote:
I have a theory about this:
European / Japanese double-cab compact pick-ups have a very short bed and with a heavy camper the CoG can be well behind the rear axle as a result.
flaxi wrote:
now, with airspings the total max. weight is 3450kg
โDec-29-2013 12:40 PM
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flaxi wrote:
There are known cases of broken frames by carring TC !
So, what I will and must do is to strengthen the frame !
โDec-29-2013 11:26 AM
Flaxi wrote:
Most (may be 80%) of TC Basis in Europe are japanese ricecookers !
โDec-29-2013 11:08 AM
โDec-29-2013 11:03 AM
sabconsulting wrote:
1) Commercial trucks up to around 40 tons (Volvo, Scania, TATA, etc.) - require a commercial drivers license, have air brakes, have low power to weight ratio - you probably wouldn't want to drive one of these on vacation.
2) Van-based pickup trucks / flat beds (Full size Ford Transit, Mitsubishi Fuso, etc.) - often also low power to weight ratio and few luxuries as they are designed for commercial fleet use not private buyers. Equivalent I guess to the 350/3500 & 450 / 4500 range of US trucks.
3) Compact pick-up trucks. These therefore have to cover a much wider range of uses, effectively replacing the compact, 150 / 1500 and 250 / 2500 ranges of trucks in the US. They are of more compact dimensions with shorter load beds than the 150/1500 trucks, but are all rated to carry one ton payload.
โDec-29-2013 09:36 AM
โDec-29-2013 12:31 AM
Majku wrote:
Nice rig! How much does it weigh, dry? What's the weight carrying capacity of your truck? It seems to me that the European vehicles have a greater carrying and towing capacity than the same vehicles here in North America.
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