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Largest Load Youve Had On A Ute


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dug this picture up of me putting a water tank on the back of my FG - any one had anything larger on their?

lets just say it was a slow trip home. Pulling it up a 20 meter cliff behind the shed was much harder - btw they bounce when droped from a height. (very stong though - dont break)

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Love the sneaky under darkness run lol

you haven't got a good load on a ute until you can't steer it over 20kph .

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HAHA, nice...

wasn't there a ford advert where they drove over the hill with a massive water tank on the back?

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ive had 1400kg in 2 pallets with the tailgate open....... scrubbed the crap out of the exhaust and tyres but still made villawood to botany(bout 35 kms) in broad daylight and peek traffic.

I was keen as but paid heavly with a screwed up diff......... never again will I be doing that again.

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This was with 11 sheets of plaster board. Exhaust was an hitting with anything over 40km/h. Looked real nice and low though, bump stops where pretty squashed too.

Also had a tub load of melamine with a few 3m sheets sticking out the back. That was with the 19s on the back and it pretty much bottomed out everywhere.

I love my ute! So versatile.

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Had a mate that had a huge weight on the back of an XF ute driving over heavy bush tracks. By the time they delevered the load the whole back had twisted relative to the main cabin of the car.

It was way over 1 tonne.

Best one with a weigh bridge ticket was 1350kg on beefed up xls springs.. fg xr8 on the stops but that only takes a tiny 400kg with stock springs

not a 1300kg load but heavy none the less

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fg draggin

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all it took to sink the ship

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plenty more overloaded picks too

its one of those things in the trade... if you aint getting the check til the rubbish goes then I'll figure a way of getting it on the ute somehow

cheers utemad

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650 kg load of concrete drains for the shed, certainly holds the back down and prevents wheelspin.

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