Anyone know what the gvw is for a 79' mc5c ?
Thanks Rod
This is the plate on my 79 5C you should have the same plate on yurs.
Cant read th info
GVWR 14,290 kg
GAWR front 6,051kg rear 9,070 kg
Quote from: jjrbus on July 25, 2008, 12:06:43 PM
This is the plate on my 79 5C you should have the same plate on yurs.
Cant read th info
GVWR 14,290 kg
GAWR front 6,051kg rear 9,070 kg
For anyone without a metric converter handy:
GVWR 32,893 lbs
GAWR front 13,340 lbs rear 19,996 lbs
Here in NH on the registration there is a box that says "gross weight". What number goes there?
Rod
my 5c weighed in at 26000 pounds
chris
mci5c
Hi chris
Is that the number on your registration??
Rod
On mine, I titled it at the official GVW to be safe. If your state charges by the pound, and your converted weight is substantially lower than the rated GVW, then you might pad your actual converted weight by an extra couple thousand pounds (to cover "stuff") and report that.
Once you declare it, that becomes your legal max weight. It is unlikely your bus will ever be weighed by authorities during your use of it, but IF it was, and it exceeded the registered weight ... Trouble.
Somebody will say, don't worry about it, you'll never be weighed, and they are probably right. But it is your choice, your risk and if ever fined, your money. If it was me, I'd register it at 32,900 lbs. But you have to choose for yourself.
Hmmmm, My Florida title shows 22,000 lbs. I have no idea why I used that number. I belive someone transposed the number somewhere along the line. The actual wieght of the bus after conversion is. 11,060 front 18,620 rear total 22,000 ;D Well within the GAW of the vehicle.
My 5a hit the scales at about 27000#. The book gives the GVW at 32000+. The only possible advantage to having it registered lower is if some states have a weight limit for use of a regular license. I once heard that some states either had, or were considering, laws requiring an upgraded license for over 26000#.
I was thinking it was around 28000 and we do register by the pound here so it is kind of important$$ I have a call into the DOT to have a trouper take a look at the bus and give me a number. No one seems to have a book on the thing. I just don't want any surprises on the road, at least not from them!!! I'll let you all know how i make out.
thanks
Rod
Take it to a gravel/sand pit or a truck stop with scales with all of your tanks full and all of your gear in it. Some will weigh it for free, or a small charge. If going thru Oregon on some roads you will find weigh stations that have a scale and readout board and nothing else there. If the readout board is on, ( usually just showing 0's ), you can run across and get front and rear axle weights. In 5 years of fulltiming we have gained about 1000lbs. Our 5A is still under 29,000 lbs.
So where did it gain the weight, around the middle or in the rear-end.?? lol
Rod
Must be all muscle, because you guys still looked good when I saw you a month ago!
Or you must've pigged out on Joe's prime rib at Busn'USA.
JC
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
Is the maximum recommended weight for a vehicle, including: the weight of the vehicle itself, fuel and other fluids, passengers, and all cargo. From http://www.pc.gov.bc.ca/cmg/newweb/GVW.htm
Fill up fresh water tank, empty holding tank, full propane, all the normal traveling gear aboard, full fuel, no tools except tire wrench & jack. If you don't have generator on board or bigger still later....add the approximate weigh and whatever the future heavy idem such as A/C unit. Plus yourself & whatever person be with you on any average trip's weight. If you are going carry spare tire all the time...need to add it.
Take your bus to any certified farm grain scale (usually free or $6 or so) and keep the weight slip in envelope with title in the safe place.
GVW of bus conversion mean no spare parts and full lines of tools...the same as any manufactured motorhome's GVW.
The title should be updated with the above GVW so the official or DOT have that to go by for any unforeseenable future check point.
FWIW
Sojourn for Christ, Jerry
I took mine to one of the state truck wieghing places. They wieghed it for free!!! Then I was told that if
i had been overwieght, I could have had some serious problems. Better to go somewhere else. Jim
Well, i did add a spare tire without a wheel so there is about 110 lbs........and a couple of 20 ton air/hydraulic jacks, and some air tools and a few more hand tools and a rear view camera and monitor, and a tire pressure monitoring system, and 5-10 lbs myself :).......so i guess i can see where it adds up but i figured a couple or years ago that we were at max weight because we did not have any more space to put stuff......guess i was wrong! ;D
Don't know if this will help you, I have a 1976- 5B and looking at the plate it states 30,500 LBS.
12.5X22.5 (G) TIRES
11.5X20.0 (G) TIRES
30, 280 LBS WITH 12.0X22.5 G TIRES
11.0 X 20.0 (G) TIRES
FRONT 12,800
REAR 18,000
With mine stripped out before the conversion started mine weighed 22,085.
Hope this helps!
Steve 5B