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CAUTION:
Camper weights vary depending on
the dry and wet weight, plus options etc.
Weight Information
“NOTE: THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY”.
Please ensure that your truck is the right size for the camper
you have purchased as this is solely the responsibility of the owner.
The weight of your truck camper is stated on the camper’s interior serial decal. This weight includes
only the
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
, as listed on the specification decal found inside the closet of
your unit. In addition, this label will also show the dry weight of your camper with all options as
completed at the manufacturing facility.
YOU MUST REMEMBER THAT THE ADDITION OF OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT WILL INCREASE
THE WEIGHT OF YOUR CAMPER.
This should be added to the maximum camper weight figure used to select the appropriate truck.
Review your option-listing guide for specific option weight. (Available online at amlrv.com)
When the truck camper is loaded, drive to a scale and weigh the front and the rear axles separately
to determine axle loads. The load on an axle should not exceed its gross axle weight rating (GAWR).
The total of the axle loads should not exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Weight ratings
are given on the vehicle certification label that is located in the glove box or on the left side of the
vehicle door post or door edge. If weight ratings are exceeded, move or remove items to bring the
weights below ratings.
It is very important that as the owner you properly match your truck and camper to the weights
specified by your vehicle manufacturer as said owners are solely responsible for proper fitting. Truck
bed sizes and bed to cab heights vary. Make certain that there is a minimum 1 ½ in. clearance
between truck cab and camper overhead. The camper should sit back in the bed 1 in. from the front
rail of the truck box to avoid damage to truck and camper.
PROPANE SYSTEMS
The stove, refrigerator, water heater and furnace are all operated with LP Gas, which is stored in
tanks in the propane compartment of your unit. The gas is fed through a regulator that has been pre-
set to the correct pressure. DO NOT CHANGE THIS SETTING. Gas lines must be checked periodically
for possible leakage. See your RV Dealer for an annual gas (propane) test. A manufacturer’s manual
has been provided for each of the gas appliances furnished with your Truck Camper info pack . Read
each of them carefully and operate the equipment in accordance with the instructions.
COG Load Range of this F-350 SRW
Truck
6” behind to 20” in front of axle
Refer to your owners manual for your COG Load
range