I wish I knew what that reason was. It seems like something is being hidden on purpose are all car manufacturers like that here in Australia or just VW..... I wonder.All the Australian ones I've seen are blank for some reason, mine is a T6 and it is blank.
Has anyone with a new van in Australia managed to find a record of their axle load rating?I wish I knew what that reason was. It seems like something is being hidden on purpose are all car manufacturers like that here in Australia or just VW..... I wonder.
Nope.On the van?
Is it stamped on the VIN plate?
T30 or T32 - help to confirm model (Aus)
My eating plate seems to be blank. But my suspension looks like this: Do I have a T28/T30 or T32?www.t6forum.com
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Hey mate, did you end up getting any luck in a response for the GVM?Yep, that's why I asked the dealer to get the information from VW Aus.
I was just curious if anyone here had found somewhere that it is recorded.
How can they not provide this critical information???
Fingers crossed I'll hear back next week - or else I'll start complaining louder (at the dealer - not here!)
The GVM is recorded on the Aus Dept of Infrastructure website. https://rav.infrastructure.gov.auHey mate, did you end up getting any luck in a response for the GVM?
I picked up my brand new T6.1 LWB with factory upgraded suspension pack and same issue for me the plate is blank. Dealer couldn't give me a definite answer and said "It seems it's 3000kg" after attaching the spec sheet as a response which doesn't factor in upgraded axel ratings etc.
Oh wow, you'd think this information would be easy to provide. The fact it is clearly available via a government website and the dealers don't even know this avenue actually doesn't surprise me haha.The GVM is recorded on the Aus Dept of Infrastructure website. https://rav.infrastructure.gov.au
I wish I could say I’m surprised that the dealer didn’t know that! Useless…
Our dealer even got it wrong when they registered our van and we had to get it inspected again just so we could have the rego papers corrected - even though the details are on a government website!
We paid for the 3,200 GVM Factory upgrade when we ordered it. This has a special code on the order - … PG4 = 3200gvm
This is different to the rough road and off-road suspension options that were offered on the VW configurator when we were ordering. We were lucky that our dealer was aware of the GVM code because it wasn’t offered on the customer ordering system. He had to dig out the code from an old email!
The information we could not easily find was the axle ratings - our dealer managed to confirm the rating for us but only in the form of a generic pdf that showed the ratings for our spec vehicle. I also asked VW Australia at the same time but they just told me to ask my dealer! Useless….