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so so wrong slump!!if your van is designed (payoad) to carry 1000kg in the back your braking WILL NOT be compromised,If you have 1000kg of water in an un baffled tank it will!!Its breaking the law and should not be taken for granted.fa you are in an accident and there is a fatality you would be doing a stretch. Believe me I know traffic law!!!!!
When i was a test driver for austin rover we carried water butts of 80kg each strapped into the three passenger seats.The stopping distance difference was massive, especially when braking down from speed.The laden van will take longer to stop than the unladen one.It will not bother to read your traffic laws before doing so.Gazza wear and tear is not an issue.Any damage will come mainly from a continual load, not from lack of baffeling.
Just thought i would get your opinions on this,...i have a 640 ibc tank without baffles , in my transit.... i feel the pull to one side on every roundabout,..... the van rocks at the traffic lights,How much is all this taking its toll on the van?my tyres must be wearing on one side, my tracking must be getting hammered , and my fuel consumption must be above normal,but what will it be doing to the engine straining against all the pushing and pulling of water in motion?