Ron & Chris, The weight Bob seems oddly low compared to the other data I'm receiving. Although his input was the only pre-1985 Vanagon I received. The next closest comparison was a 1990 Westfalia (full kitchen) at 5000 lbs ... Loaded for camping. I sent an email to Bob asking a few clarification questions. BTW ... I will summarixe and post the results when the survey Is completed. larry chase roadhaus.com - - - Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 21:30:51 -0500 From: The Bus Depot <vanagon@BUSDEPOT.COM> Subject: Re: Call for .. Actual Vehicle Weight info > > 84 camper with 1/2 tank of gas and me at the wheel 4050 pds > for all you out there who wondered if the audi wheels were sufficient > to carry the vanagon load, my '86 audi 5000T has a GVWR of 4200 lbs..
Based on these numbers, a fully-laden Vanagon would certainly weigh more than a fully-laden Audi 5000, because it can hold a lot more cargo. No surprise there. (Also, an '85 or later Vanagon would probably weigh a good 100 lbs more than an '84, due to the additional weight of the air conditioning and power steering components.) - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW |
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