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Old 06-09-2014, 10:30 PM   #1
Flatpack
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Default Newbie questions

Hi All

I've just bought my very first Falcon Ute and I have a couple of questions that I hope you can help me with!

I want to know what model it is, I've tried the Etis register which says it's an XL but when I go on Redbook it says the vin should be different. When I check the model number on here it says it's an XT. I'm confused

I'd like to know what the payload is and have been told it may well have heavy duty suspension fitted to it as it looks high! How can I find out?

What's my towing capacity? How do I find out?

If I want front fogs, can I retro fit them easily? Will the wires be present and just have to change the indicator stalk and fit the lights?

TIA

PS The handbook is for an FG

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