Estimated Maximum Vehicle Load

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Estimated Maximum Payload * Enclosed Van 1135kg

Light 4WD UTE 900kg

Light Tray Back UTE 500kg

1 Tonne Tray Back UTE 1000kg

Passenger Vehicle Variable

Single Axle Trailer 350kg

Tandem Axle Trailer No Brakes 250kg

Tandem Axle Trailer With Brakes 1600kg

Style Side UTE 775kg

(based on gross vehicle mass less kerb weight)

Customers please be advised... We cannot overload your vehicle For your safety and that of other road users we MUST NOT load your vehicle above the registered payload. We have many options available to assist you to have your order delivered on time and without damage. If you offer to help us load your vehicle, you are acknowledging you are fit and are able to do so, you understand our product is often heavy and responsibility for this decision remains with you. We have the right to refuse your assistance.

Payload is the total weight you’re allowed to add legally and safely to the vehicle and includes your occupants, luggage, the tow-ball load and any other accessories installed on the vehicle that don’t come stock standard. Values are a guide only, please refer to your vehicle manufacturer for further specifications and detailed safety information. The unloading and transport of purchases remains the customers responsibility to do safely. For vehicles without trailer* The maximum load we can put in your vehicle is equal to Gross Vehicle Mass Rating of your vehicle, less Kerb Weight of your vehicle, less Mass of passengers and driver, less Mass of pre-loaded items, less Mass of accessories installed on the vehicle that don’t come stock standard (bulbar, roof rack, toolbox, etc.) * the Gross Vehicle Mass Rating must not be exceeded. For vehicles with trailer* The maximum load we can put in your trailer is equal to Gross Trailer Mass Rating of your trailer, less Tare Mass of your trailer, less Mass of pre-loaded items. * the towing capacity and Gross Combined Vehicle Mass Rating of your vehicle must not be exceeded. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that they do not exceed any of the ratings. Gross Vehicle Mass Rating is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle including all its occupants, luggage, and the tow-ball mass. The GVMR is set by the manufacturer and cannot be exceeded. Kerb Weight is the vehicle weight with only a full tank of fuel and nothing else. Gross Trailer Mass Rating is the total mass that can be imposed on the trailer’s axle when the trailer is fully loaded and coupled to the towing vehicle. Tare Mass of trailer is the actual weight of the trailer without any load. It will be stamped on the trailer by the manufacturer. Gross Combined Vehicle Mass Rating is the maximum that a vehicle plus its load, including trailer, is permitted to weigh.

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