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Old 12-03-2020, 07:37 PM   #21
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Sorry, I should have posted this earlier but hope it will give you some confirmation.
CAT Scales certified weight 9/28/2920 (2019 350 HR Eco 148” WB, full H2O 23 g, full gas tank, 1/2 propane tank
Front axle 3829 lbs
Rear axle. 4940 lbs
Total. 8760 lbs
GVWR. 9500 lbs
CCC. 740 lbs
Equipment: platform bed, 360 AH Lithium batteries (90 lbs), Dometic rooftop AC (100 lbs)
ISOtherm refrigerator 4.5 cu ft, shower/cassette toilet, galley sink, cabinets, Lagun table, 2-115w Zamp solar panels, rear Aluminess bumper, rear spare and deluxe box.
Here’s the layout from SMB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/B-FgH_yF...=1nwc8aa074p6p
Hope this helps with your planning.

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Old 12-04-2020, 03:51 AM   #22
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Scott -


Thanks - that's EXACTLY the data I was looking for! I finally decided (last week) to go for the higher GVWR (10360); the van will be an AWD Long-EL with a larger water tank and the extended range fuel tank, so I figured we be too close with the 9500



The layout looks GREAT; very similar to my current plan but I don't think I'm going with a platform bed . . . .



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Old 05-15-2021, 10:08 PM   #23
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Just to follow up …
This week, I had Agile Offroad install new front and rear suspension ( B6 struts, Fox 2.0 shocks), Aluminess front bumper, Warn V12 winch and intercooler and rear differential skid plates on our 2019 Transit 350 HR 148” WB, Quigley 4X4. Stopped at the CAT scales on my way back to Phoenix.

CAT Scales certified weight 5/14/2021 (full H2O 23 g, full gas tank, full propane tank)
Front axle: 4020 lbs
Rear axle: 4940 lbs
Total: 8960 lbs
GVWR: 9500 lbs
CCC: 540 lbs

Overall, added 200 lbs to the van for the new equipment. We will have to be frugal on what gear we take along on our travels in the future.
I must say, the suspension upgrade made a huge difference in handling of the van at highway speeds, especially with tracking and wind forces. Very pleased with the result.
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