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If anyone is interested, the T's stock suspension is able to carry 2 bobcat scoop fulls of 10mm limestone rocks at a time :thumbsup: , just don't go over many bumps and don't leave it in there for long.

I did this twice 4 months ago with 4 year old suspension and have had no dramas. It took me about 1 hour to shovel the rocks out, garden looks nice now :spoton:

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probably not the best idea no... your wheels and tyres aren't rated to carry any more than 750kg, so if you have an accident while doing this - bye bye insurance claim!

Just becareful that's all...

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mmm let me see

at least the falcon ute is usefull :)

unlike that poofy IRS dunnydoor

the T ute was designed to be usefull and fast

IRS in a ute is like a bloke with an automatic only licence

all hail the T ute

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preachin to the chior mate, the dunnydores are lucky to get 600kg in the back, and that's just once! hate to see the tyre bill for a often loaded IRS ute!

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well dags I think the centre of gravity on that ute is so low you won't have to worry about rolling!

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guess I shouldn't have put 2 scoops into a bunky trailer with pizza cutters then! 50psi, they stayed pretty solid lookin, mudguard was rubbing on the road but!

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That VE must be lowered surely??? What is that next to the bike Dags? Doesnt look like that much weight in the tray but it certainly is dragging its... Look at the camber on those rear tyres.

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