Hi, I agree Jake, but without crew and cargo your van is a 51/49 split. The point was that the vanagon "empty", is close to 50/50. Now that all changes when <insert fellow listmember's name here> hauls his creaking frame up into the driver's seat.
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On 6-Sep-07, at 11:14 PM, Jake de Villiers wrote: Hi Al. Just put Dixie over the scale on the way back from seeing Bard on the Beach's fantastic version of "Taming of the Shrew" for the second time. Its set as a spaghetti western but with Shakespeare's script intact..... Its great. :) Anyway, Dixie with two 10 lb propane canisters in the luggage rack and the tools that she carries, plus Jake (190) and Maiken (135) look like this: Front: 2376 lbs Rear: 1936 lbs Total: 4312 lbs |
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