MEERKAT
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posted on 28/6/20 at 06:44 PM |
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Axle weights
Hi all knowing oracles of the kit world, I have a question I'm still building( been at it years) an MK Indy with a 2.0 pinto engine and was
struggling to find the weights for the front and rear axles and was wondering what have people put down as the gross weights and axle weights on the
IVA applications and on the VIN plate? Any help would be much appreciated.
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- Homer J Simpson
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adithorp
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posted on 29/6/20 at 06:50 AM |
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Between 400+500 per axle. My Fury has A-500, B-500 Total-1000. Think thats or similar is pretty common.
It has to be more than the actual weight on the IVA scales, plus the fixed amounts for passengers and luggage. The braking weight for the test is
worked out from the actual weight, not what you put as axle weight so no problem there.
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MEERKAT
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posted on 30/6/20 at 10:26 PM |
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Thanks for that adithorp.
"To alcohol, the cause and solution to all of life's problems"
- Homer J Simpson
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jwallbank
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posted on 1/7/20 at 08:46 AM |
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Axle Weights
You don't need the axle weights on the VIN plate, you only need the manufacturer and the VIN. Leaving them off can be an advantage.
Unless you have scales, then make a reasonable assessment as suggested in the other replies and use these on the IVA application.
When it comes to the IVA test the inspector will check the weights and will query any issues with you. Often at that point they will let you change
them but I'm not sure how they would handle that if they were already stamped on the VIN plate.
John W
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MEERKAT
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posted on 1/7/20 at 10:18 AM |
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Cheers John that makes more sense than just guessing and stamping it in the VIN plate. I was issued A VIN plate from MK a few years ago but it
didn't have any room for the axle weights to be stamped.
"To alcohol, the cause and solution to all of life's problems"
- Homer J Simpson
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