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Looks like a defective pickup to me.  Overload normally just lifts the front off the ground - also happened all the time when they were primary transport vehicles upcountry and people were standing on rear extensions.

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7 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Happens so often....2 tons in a 500kg pick-up....

Key Specifications of Toyota Hilux

Number of Tyre 4 
Power 201 
GVW 2910 kg
Mileage - kmpl
Engine 2755 cc
Fuel Tank 80 Ltr
Payload 470 Kgs
Chassis Type Ladder-frame 

 

Where does this information come from ?

 

Posted
32 minutes ago, digger70 said:

They don't care what payload for those Asian Built Utes is All those Utes are Rated for no more than !/2 Tonne max 500 KG

 

Utter nonsense.

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Posted
8 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Asian built dual cab utes.. breaking their back is very common in Australia.

 

so yes, outside of Thailand it is known.

 

Do they get overloaded there often too?

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Those last few boxes on the tailgate , must have broke the pickup's back .

good job it was not speeding down the highway ,would have been a nasty accident,

 

 

regards Worgeordie

Posted
8 hours ago, sirineou said:

Nahhh, no problem , we can fix that.

A couple of spot  welds and it will be good as new, 

It was possibly some previous spot welds which caused the mishap.

Posted
49 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Do they get overloaded there often too?

 

Yes, mostly by people towing 3500kg caravans and then expecting to still load the pickup box.

To help overcome suspension sag they fit airbags... and the chassis breaks.

Posted
8 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

Happens so often....2 tons in a 500kg pick-up....

Key Specifications of Toyota Hilux

 

Although the specifications are similar the vehicle appears to look like a 20yo Nissan rather than a Toyota????

Posted
10 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Asian built dual cab utes.. breaking their back is very common in Australia.

 

so yes, outside of Thailand it is known.

 

But not due to overloading  usually from vibration on unsealed roads.

Posted

LAst year I stayed close to a wood, weighing and unloading point.

Weigh screen was visible and I saw pick up s coming with a weight load of  1900 kg.

Tricycles were prepared with additional springs, copy paste, and were carrying up to 900 kg weight load.

I was a bit flabbergasted they all didnt break, well at least not at that time.

Posted
4 minutes ago, rovinman said:

 

Didn't manage to make it to the Weigh-bridge  !

A major reason for weight restrictions on is to avoid damage to the public roads 

Posted (edited)
On 2/14/2024 at 5:08 AM, webfact said:

The incident of overloading causing stir online.

 

How do we measure such stirrings. 🧐

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Posted
20 hours ago, digger70 said:

They don't care what payload for those Asian Built Utes is All those Utes are Rated for no more than !/2 Tonne max 500 KG

 

I used to win beers with my VW pickup. Rated capacity 1000kgs.😎

Posted
2 hours ago, VocalNeal said:

 

I used to win beers with my VW pickup. Rated capacity 1000kgs.😎

That's right, It's not an Asian Built Ute, American built  Utes are rated for more than 1 Tonne.

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