- Apr 13, 2019
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- VW 2005 T5 Campervan
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As has been said, it's commendable that you want to provide a buyer with such detailed information, but at 3200Kg, adding two adults, a tank of fuel and half a tank of water I fear you are going to find the vehicle has little to no payload when you do put it on a weighbridge.I don't wish to uplate the vehicle at all, but thanks for the reply.
I am due to sell the van and just want to advertise it as accurately as I can.
Goodness knows there has been a lot written lately on people buying vans then finding they have almost no loading capacity for whatever.
Our van will probably suit a first timer motorhomer maybe with a small young family as it has 4 full forward facing belts and 2 rear facing lap belts, but I want to be as clear as I can with how much load they could carry.
Seems a fair few get this wrong or are given bad information by dealers or whoever, and then it's too late.
Just trying to be accurate with what we are about to sell.
I was told, when I queried this on one of my Trucks many years ago, that these were 'assist' axles (to spread the load)and not powered, so didn't count?My Hobby has 4 plates the Fiat manufacturers plate for the Chassis cab, the Alko plate, the converter Hobby plate and finally a chartered motor engineers uplate.
And the V5 was a shambles
It had 2axel when it was 3 (tag axel)
No engine number, weight wrong. All rectified when I up-plated it.
There are loads of tags registered incorrectly as 2axels, out of 10 random advertisements 8 were still reg as 2 axel’s.
I will let you know when its weighed.As has been said, it's commendable that you want to provide a buyer with such detailed information, but at 3200Kg, adding two adults, a tank of fuel and half a tank of water I fear you are going to find the vehicle has little to no payload when you do put it on a weighbridge.
I hope I'm wrong, best of luck.
Cheers
Red.
Not sure what I would do without my kitchen sink?I will let you know when its weighed.
Don't forget though that not everyone wants to take everything including the kitchen sink away with them when motorhoming, so adjust their use of their available payload accordingly.
I usually leave mine on whilst in the Jacuzzi, but thinking about it, I think it's that which has pushed me over my payload.Not sure what I would do without my kitchen sink?
Wash my socks and Long Johns while wearing them in the shower maybe?
If I had a dishwasher, I could put my smalls and plates in there?I usually leave mine on whilst in the Jacuzzi, but thinking about it, I think it's that which has pushed me over my payload.
Well , that and the sauna and dishwasher.
When we weighed our Bailey 68-2, two years ago GVW was 3460kg.I will let you know when its weighed.
Don't forget though that not everyone wants to take everything including the kitchen sink away with them when motorhoming, so adjust their use of their available payload accordingly.
Weights & VIN plates are explained at https://spinner28.wixsite.com/tonys-towing-trivia/post/weights-vin-plates. But, it won’t help with payload unless you know your unladen weight….Can anyone help with my confusion please.
This is the plated information on our motorhome inside the engine bay.
What do these 4 figures actually mean, and can I work out my payload from them as a rule of thumb.
Thanks.
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Thank you and yes this has been mentioned in previous responses.Weights & VIN plates are explained at https://spinner28.wixsite.com/tonys-towing-trivia/post/weights-vin-plates. But, it won’t help with payload unless you know your unladen weight….
A weighbridge is needed!
See post no.6.No mention of selling it.
or go somewhere warm where you have no need of socks or long johnsNot sure what I would do without my kitchen sink?
Wash my socks and Long Johns while wearing them in the shower maybe?
You obviously haven't seen me in shorts but, in the summer here, I'm thinking of cutting the legs of some of them?or go somewhere warm where you have no need of socks or long johns
Yes, it is an option, but having had a few discussions with similar outfits, and the trade, they would ideally like me to 'give' it away at the prices they want to offer, and it isn't ' a bit less' to the pricing I THINK I might get.captain yoghurtpot, if you are selling why don't you just sell to "we buy any motorhome" type place and let them worry about it ok so you get a bit less but at least you will have got rid, just a thought. Best of luck