AnswerID: 16637 Submitted: Tuesday, Apr 01, 2003 at 20:27
Member - Peter
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The authorities are already aware of it, as too are the insurance companies, if you are over gvm not only are you illegal your insurance will probably be null and void as well. Most station wagon 4wd's are within cooee of their GVM with a full load of passengers in the 7 or 8 seats let alone any
accessories or
camping gear.
While you can get your GVM upgraded ( engineers report, upgraded springs etc) you will be approaching the max rated load of the drivetrain at 100% duty which decreases the life of those components.
This is why later model vehicles seem to wear out parts that hardly ever failed in the old days, because they are designed to do a job which may be max load for 20% of the time but when we use a vehicle mainly for fully laden outback trips wear a transmission out in 100k because we exceed the GVM 100% of the time.
To compound the problem you may find that insurance companies will no longer insure you as you now have a modified vehicle.
Remember not so long ago in NSW the max weight of a vehicle that could be driven with a C class licence was 2.5 tonne, as 60 series cruisers broke that barrier it was realised that most people movers and 4wd's were well over that so now the limit is 4.5 tonne GVM.
Peter
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