Lons
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In regards to vehicle weight from a gov perspective, it's only a medium wheel base and way off the 3.5t mark at this stage, so it's more fuel economy which is a concern. My father is an engineer for an airline and reckons it doesn't affect it too much as these are delivery vans designed to be stocked up, but i can't find any raw data.
I only mentioned the 3.05t figure as it possibly affects your driving licence and the majority are kept at or below that figure, my motorhome for example is 3.85t and I therefore have to have cat C, my son doesn't so can't drive it.
Your vehicle will be plated somewhere on the bodywork, e.g. door pillar, engine compartment and very likely well below 3.5t, it will also be on your V5c doc and if you're pulled over it's that information the police will look at and check against actual weight from their weighbridge. Even if you uprate tyres and suspension you must apply for a revised V5c from the DVLA to comply with the law. Also if you haven't informed your insurance company you will be classed as uninsured as well as overloaded. Your insurance company small print always says any modifications or changes must be notified asap.
Can't help with the paint, sorry.