Isuzu MU-X Gross Vehicle Mass upgrades
GVM upgrades for Isuzu MU-X 2013 – onwards. Legally increase the payload capacity of your vehicle to accommodate accessories such as a bullbar, dual battery setup or camp fridge, without the risk of overloading the vehicle.
DAPCO Bunbury is licensed as a 2nd stage manufacturer, meaning we can legally increase the weight carrying capacity of eligible Isuzu MU-X vehicles.
Legally increase your MU-X GVM rating, for greater load-carrying capability and enhanced handling:
- Isuzu M-UX 2013 - 2020 up to 3200kgs GVM. (Increased payload up to 450kgs)
- Isuzu M-UX 2021 - onwards up to 3200kgs GVM. (Increased payload up to 400kgs)
Our Isuzu GVM Upgrades are:
- Certified by the Department of Infrastructure and Transport.
- All suspension components installed are backed by a 2 Year/40,000kms Nationwide Warranty.
- Installed at our Bunbury workshop by experienced suspension technicians.
- Upgrade kits are equipped with heavy duty springs, shock absorbers, mounts and hardware.
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GVM FAQs GVM Upgrade FAQs
What is a GVM?
Every vehicle on our roads today has an official legally allocated Gross Vehicle Mass rating (GVM) and Payload Capacity (how much weight a vehicle can carry in both passengers and cargo in the cab and tray bed). The GVM rating is the maximum allowable weight figure (in kg’s) as specified by the manufacturer when fully loaded. It’s essentially the maximum legal weight, that you can safely drive at for that particular vehicle.
What accessories add the most weight to my vehicle?
Common items such as tools, tool boxes, cargo, bull bars, winches, towbars, fuel, luggage, passengers and recovery gear all combine to add weight to your vehicle and decrease the available payload.
Is your Isuzu M-UX GVM upgrade legal?
Yes, when the GVM upgrade kit has been installed on your compatible vehicle by our trained technicians, a new compliance plate will be fitted. The new vehicle can now be registered with new increased GVM. This procedure will allow the vehicle to be legally registered and driven in all states of Australia.