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That's one of them new plastic chrome ones tho.....zzz zzz zzz...

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max and caddy wrote:That's one of them new plastic chrome ones tho.....zzz zzz zzz...

Yeah ..... Haldex and all!! Great for trailering broken down Syncros home !! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Hmmm...think you would exceed the max towing weights there....

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max and caddy wrote:Hmmm...think you would exceed the max towing weights there....


Well most standard Syncros weigh less than 1600 kgs and with a trailer to take that would weigh in at about 400 kgs ..... thats within the max towing weight!
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syncropaddy wrote:
max and caddy wrote:Hmmm...think you would exceed the max towing weights there....


Well most standard Syncros weigh less than 1600 kgs and with a trailer to take that would weigh in at about 400 kgs ..... thats within the max towing weight!

Very optimistic on the weights both ways I reckon... :shock:

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I've just checked my NCT Certs for the Syncro and part of the test results includes the weight figures for the vehicle. On the last cert it gives a weight of 1648kgs. This would have been with very little fuel, no fridge and emptied of all junk as is required by the test. The trailer is a 14' Mulford twin axle two tonne tipping trailer without the winch and floor which has a plated ULW of 450 kg. it's a rally car trailer so is quite light. So I'm only 100 kgs max out on calculation. Sure that's nothing.
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Close...light trailer that one however, I used an ifor wills plant trailer to move my pick up and it was just big enough...and I could certainly tell it was there as well!

My empty panel van was 1680 I think on my last scrapyard mission, you got carbon fiber doors on yours?

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max and caddy wrote: you got carbon fiber doors on yours?

Hmmm now thre is a thought! Or even aluminium .... !!
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hehe! carbon fibre, it was invented in England, not the US

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HarryMann wrote:hehe! carbon fibre, it was invented in England, not the US


Hehe just spotted that! Does anyone do fiberglass doors?
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HarryMann wrote:hehe! carbon fibre, it was invented in England, not the US

You sure about this? Not a fibber are you? :run

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Nope, no fibbing :wink:
.. but let's say for argument it's first realistic commerical production processes were all British (Morganite, Courtaulds and Rolls Royce) :D

they call it graphite fiber

we call it carbon fibre

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Well well well ..... :ok
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Quite pricey though huh!

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