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#6 Re: G.V.W.R.
Team_Dat Posted on: 2004/2/14 12:32
yeh i have that installed aswell

it also blocks most popups
well worth it in my opinion


#5 Re: G.V.W.R.
kegs Posted on: 2004/2/14 12:31
Quote:
Get familiar with www.google.com

u can also get a google toolbar that attaches to ur internet explorer window that way u dont have to open a google site just type it into watever page ur on. ive got it its very good and useful.


#4 Re: G.V.W.R.
stifler Posted on: 2004/2/14 12:17
kegs loves cum in his belly


#3 Re: G.V.W.R.
nzdatman Posted on: 2004/2/14 12:14
Cheers dattodude. Didn't even think of google- not the best on the computer but I'm learning!


#2 Re: G.V.W.R.
dattodude Posted on: 2004/2/13 11:46
Get familiar with www.google.com


GVWR: (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) Maximum weight a vehicle should reach in use, including the vehicle itself, passengers and cargo, but not including a trailer. A vehicle's GVWR is established by its manufacturer and should not be exceeded for reasons of safety.


#1 G.V.W.R.
nzdatman Posted on: 2004/2/13 9:39
Can anyone there in the states explain to me exactly what a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is? It's not the unladen weight is it? Inside the drivers door on my 280Z it has a plaque with the GVWR, 3193lb. Inside the glove box it has a maximum permissible load rating, 420lb. Does this GVWR include the 420lb? Is it some USA requirement to control overloading of cars or what?
Cheers,
Morgan






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