Whats the diffrence between kerb vehicle weight and gross vehichle weight?

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i dont understand the diffrence beteween kerb and gross weight

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KERB WEIGHT IS UNLADEN GROSS WIEGHT IS THE MAXIMUM WIEGHT A VEHICLE CAN LEGALLY TAKE FULLY LADEN IT IS ALSO REFERED TO AS PAYLOAD

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Gross weight is all the chassis is rated to carry. Car + passengers + cargo.

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Curb is the net weight- full tank of gas, etc. but no passengers.

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Curb (kerb) weight is the total weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables (such as motor oil and coolant), a full tank of fuel and not loaded with either passengers or cargo.

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Curb weight also known as NET weight refers to the vehicle as it sits full of fuel.

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GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) refers to the curb weight along with its cargo/passengers.

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For example a 3/4T 4X4 pickup may weigh 6000#. The GVW rating is 8800#, therefore legally your weight of passengers/cargo must no exceed 2800#.

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The GVW must be increased on the insurance documents if you are towing a large trailer. Must be combined curb weight of both as well as the GVW.

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