What payload?

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elise2000

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1,652 posts

233 months

Saturday 5th April
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Hi

Can anyone tell me the payload for this transit van? Lc74 rmx as am thinking of renting it

Thanks

Baldchap

9,092 posts

106 months

Saturday 5th April
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elise2000 said:
Hi

Can anyone tell me the payload for this transit van? Lc74 rmx as am thinking of renting it

Thanks
Not a flippant answer but I'd ask the person renting it to you.

elise2000

Original Poster:

1,652 posts

233 months

Saturday 5th April
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Baldchap said:
elise2000 said:
Hi

Can anyone tell me the payload for this transit van? Lc74 rmx as am thinking of renting it

Thanks
Not a flippant answer but I'd ask the person renting it to you.
Yep tried that and they didn’t know! (Enterprise rent a car)

The Rotrex Kid

32,630 posts

174 months

Saturday 5th April
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elise2000 said:
Baldchap said:
elise2000 said:
Hi

Can anyone tell me the payload for this transit van? Lc74 rmx as am thinking of renting it

Thanks
Not a flippant answer but I'd ask the person renting it to you.
Yep tried that and they didn’t know! (Enterprise rent a car)
1174kg

FYI, use a local company in future wink

elise2000

Original Poster:

1,652 posts

233 months

Saturday 5th April
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The Rotrex Kid said:
elise2000 said:
Baldchap said:
elise2000 said:
Hi

Can anyone tell me the payload for this transit van? Lc74 rmx as am thinking of renting it

Thanks
Not a flippant answer but I'd ask the person renting it to you.
Yep tried that and they didn’t know! (Enterprise rent a car)
1174kg

FYI, use a local company in future wink
Thanks!

Sadly none of the local companies would let me take the van over to Europe.

R0G

5,013 posts

169 months

Sunday 6th April
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The only true way to find a vehicle payload is to fill it with fuel and take it to a weighbridge to have it weighed with the driver in it
You can then take the weighbridge weight from the plated GVW to get its payload

The Rotrex Kid

32,630 posts

174 months

Sunday 6th April
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R0G said:
The only true way to find a vehicle payload is to fill it with fuel and take it to a weighbridge to have it weighed with the driver in it
You can then take the weighbridge weight from the plated GVW to get its payload
Well yes, but most manufacturers give payloads for their mainstream models as a guide.