RME official, "What's your Rig weigh," thread?

Gravy

Ant Anstead of Dirtbikes
Supporting Member
So the trend is toward light weight, and I'm all for it. You have to haul all that weight up the hill one way or another.

So what does your rig weigh?

Here's mine.

2000 TJ. Dana 60's. Lot's of armor. chopped up body. No windshield, top or doors.
Heavy steel beadlocks and 39.5 TSL's
minimal spare parts.
decent tool set.
15 gallon fuel cell full to the brim.
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Remember to list your rig please.
 
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kmboren

Recovering XJ owner anonymous
Location
Southern Utah
I weighed mine in Moab with almost a full tank of Gas. Me my wife and 3 kids loaded with tools some spare parts and it weighed 5100. Sounds heavy but it goes where I point it.
 

LT.

Well-Known Member
It has been a while since my Beater has been on a scale but, the last time I weighed it she was at 4500 lbs. I think she has put on some weight but, I still bet she is around 5,000 lbs. Christine is gonna weigh around 5,500 lbs or so if I had to guess. The dually, Rosie, is a heavy pig at around 9,000 lbs.

LT.
 

mombobuggy

Well-Known Member
Location
Highland
Make sure you list the specs of your rig please.
A weight without a figure doesn't mean much.
2002 Arkansas woods Buggy. With 460 C6 N.p. 205 Links and coils . 120 wall D.O.M. 1 3/4 inch tube Cage. three quarters of stock frame from 78 F 250 2.5 ton Rockwell top load axles. 44 inch Agricultural Tires 8 ply. Around 100 lbs of tools and spare parts. Heavy stainless steel fuel tank. Two gallons of fuel . No Bodies. Heavy 1/2 inch steel Winch mount with h.s. 9500 warn . steel cable. at least 50 lbs of Recovery gear.
 
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