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what is the weight

Post by Bartso »

hey guys im getting coil overs in the front of the GQ im looking for a rough weight of the front end as i don't have scales for it

so its the front end with a VN 5.0l high mount and exo
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Post by A1 »

Im pretty certain ozy1 (shawn) had to get a weight of front n rear when he had his engineered ...maybe check his thread (members) or see if he will reply here ...

His was with the 4.2l petty though

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Post by ozy1 »

hey guys, when my truck was engineered, it weighted in at 1.2T font and 0.7T rear, that is with 35's, and tube front bar, TB42, auto, single battry, lockers, im not sure what else could add to the weight,

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Post by Bartso »

so maybe unsprung weight could be roughly 1000kgs or less?
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Post by nzdarin »

Don't forget a 5.0 is a lot lighter than a TD or a TB. I looked seriously at a 5.0 before going with the Nissan V8. From memory the wieght is about 100kgs lighter than a TD42!
Mine was weighed with TD42, front bar, high mount and twin PC31 batteries (925CCA 180 min reserve ie over 20kgs each) and 35 Simex and it was 1400kgs, but that was on testing station scales so not sure how acurate.
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Post by Bartso »

ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
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Post by nzdarin »

Sounds feasible but are you willing to spend the money on springs with these cals? Braver than me.
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Post by Bartso »

well hopefully it will be fairly close but i have a mate who works for king springs and hopefully he can work something out for me if its wrong ;)
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Post by Hoppy11 »

The Hummer replica went over the scales for engineering, 1020kg's on the front axle and 1020kg's on the rear, total truck was 2040kg's.
and thats with a commo V6
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Post by Clarkie »

Bartso wrote:ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
I think your bit on the light side,probley closer to 1000kg than 850kg.

Backs always lighter than front on the nissans so if front was F850 R750 = 1600kg thats a very light truck.

Seams strange that Hummer rep was same weight front and rear(was that a LWB model?)

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Post by Bartso »

Clarkie wrote:
Bartso wrote:ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
I think your bit on the light side,probley closer to 1000kg than 850kg.

Backs always lighter than front on the nissans so if front was F850 R750 = 1600kg thats a very light truck.

Seams strange that Hummer rep was same weight front and rear(was that a LWB model?)



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im talking unsprung weight so no tyres and no diffs
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Post by MKPatrolGuy »

Bartso wrote:
Clarkie wrote:
Bartso wrote:ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
I think your bit on the light side,probley closer to 1000kg than 850kg.

Backs always lighter than front on the nissans so if front was F850 R750 = 1600kg thats a very light truck.

Seams strange that Hummer rep was same weight front and rear(was that a LWB model?)



Shane
im talking unsprung weight so no tyres and no diffs
I think you mean sprung weight, ie all the stuff the springs hold up. The diffs etc are unsprung weight.
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Post by Hoppy11 »

Clarkie wrote:
Bartso wrote:ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
I think your bit on the light side,probley closer to 1000kg than 850kg.

Backs always lighter than front on the nissans so if front was F850 R750 = 1600kg thats a very light truck.

Seams strange that Hummer rep was same weight front and rear(was that a LWB model?)

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Yes it was a LWB model 84 MK wagon
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Post by Bartso »

MKPatrolGuy wrote:
Bartso wrote:
Clarkie wrote:
Bartso wrote:ok so lets say a front diff weighs maybe 150kg? tyres 50kg each 5.0l 100kg lighter i have no bateries in the front

so lets go with ozy 1200-150-50-50-100 and - say 40kgs for bateries

so we could be looking at 800-850kgs could this be right?
I think your bit on the light side,probley closer to 1000kg than 850kg.

Backs always lighter than front on the nissans so if front was F850 R750 = 1600kg thats a very light truck.

Seams strange that Hummer rep was same weight front and rear(was that a LWB model?)



Shane
im talking unsprung weight so no tyres and no diffs
I think you mean sprung weight, ie all the stuff the springs hold up. The diffs etc are unsprung weight.
my bad :oops:
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