Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 10:06:17 -0700
Reply-To: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: How much can I "safely" carry in my Vanagon?
In-Reply-To: <CAGbP_PhmGhYmqDK9BpGOzY4XmedgxvbXCqHp-u9oMYjYAo7rTw@mail.gmail.com>
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dear heavy weight campion
there is a lot to that question - so much more than meets the eye -
the short answer YES HAUL with proper loading and securing - these vans
are 1 ton trucks -
the long answer is -
what sort of shape is your vehicle in -
are you two thirds rusted through on every seam -
drum brakes __ or Disc - how are they - in top notch order or just around
the block pump twice to slow down - three times to stop
And at the risk of commencing yet another tire thread - How are the tires -
been sitting in the sun for 7 years - or maybe in the PNW - you have been
sitting in the tall grass and rain - have you had flats that were driven on
and then repaired -
have you got really decent LT snow and ice tires - or rain rated - do you
have chains specific for your tires and wheel combination - have you put
them on even once in a test -
you mentioned traveling cross state - but no mention of the state - even
hawaii gets snow on some part of it - (chains)
is your road of choice a twisty windy uphill all the way there - down hill
all the way back
and the last question - cause it is friday - is your grain Genetically
Modified - you may be traveling through areas where GM grains are banned
and if you are discovered transporting through you may be opening your self
up to a whole world full of bureaucratic hurt - not to mention that you
have to have gluten free grain when travelling in a VW Van - (hey i dont
make the rules - look it up in the "internet" ) which is the newest way of
learning really important and truthful information)
have a great trip
regards
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 9:46 AM, David <fjazzbass@gmail.com> wrote:
> My family bakes bread at the farmer's market locally and its time to make a
> "cross state" trip to get some bags of grain...
>
> Looking at the manual I see 150 pounds per seating position which adds up
> to 1050 pounds...
>
> I'm looking at bringing about 1250 pounds (including passengers, not
> including assorted junk under the seats)... Does anyone see 200 extra
> pounds for about 100 miles something to be an issue? I will prolly keep it
> to 55 for the majority of the trip back home...
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Dave
> 85 GL "Baby Bus"
>
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roger whittaker 604.414.6266
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