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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL
16’
16’ CSA
16’ DWR
19’
19’ CSA
23’
23’ CSA
25’ SS
25’ FB
27’ FB
28’
Exterior Length
16’ 7 “
16’ 7 “
16’ 7 “
19’2”
19’2”
23’
23’
25’ 11”
25’ 11”
28’
27’ 11”
Exterior Width
8’
8’
8’
8’
8’
8’
8’
8’ 5.5”
8’ 5.5”
8’ 5.5”
8’ 5.5”
Interior Width
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
7’ 7”
8’ 1”
8’ 1”
8’ 1”
8’ 1”
Exterior Height W / AC
9’ 4”
9’ 4”
9’ 4”
9’ 5”
9’ 5”
9’ 5”
9’ 5”
9’ 7”
9’ 7”
9’ 7”
9’ 7”
Exterior Height W/O AC
8’ 8”
8’ 8”
8’ 8”
8’ 9”
8’ 9”
8’ 9”
8’ 9”
8’ 11”
8’ 11”
8’ 11”
8’ 11”
Interior Height W/AC
6’ 4.5”
6’ 4.5”
6’ 4.5”
6’4.5”
6’4.5”
6’ 4.5”
6’ 4.5”
6’ 5”
6’ 5”
6’ 5”
6’ 5”
Interior Height W/O AC
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7”
6’ 7.5”
6’ 7.5”
6’ 7.5”
6’ 7.5”
*Hitch Ball Height
18”
18”
18”
17.25”
17.25”
17.75”
17.75”
17.75”
17.75”
17.75”
17.75”
**Hitch Wt. (lbs.)
430
430
480
510
510
700
700
740
820
790
880
GVWR (lbs.)
3500
4300
4300
4500
5000
600
6300
7000
7300
7600
7300
NCC (lbs.)
675
1475
1220
925
1425
1305
1605
1855
1890
1787
1860
UBW (lbs.)
2825
2825
3080
3575
3575
4695
4695
5145
5410
5813
5440
LPG (lbs.) 2 Bottles
20 ea.
20 ea.
20 ea.
30 ea.
30 ea.
30 ea
30 ea
30 ea
30 ea
30 ea
30 ea.
Tire Size
ST 215/
75R14
ST 215/
75R14
ST 215/
75R14
ST225/
75R15
ST225/
75R15
ST 215/
75R14
ST 215/
75R14
ST225/
75R15
ST225/
75R15
ST225/
75R15
ST225/
75R15
Aluminum Wheel Torque ( Max.) Ft. Lbs.
100
100
100
100
100
120
120
100
100
100
100
Steel Wheel Torque ( Max.) Ft. Lbs.
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Fresh water (gal.)
23
23
23
23
23
30
30
39
39
39
39
Gray water (gal.)
N/A
N/A
N/A
21
21
21
21
39
37
37
37
Black water (gal).
N/A
N/A
N/A
18
18
18
18
18
39
39
35
Black/Gray combo (gal.)
21
21
21
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
*Hitch Ball Height
The proper height will vary according to the weight you carry and the tires you use.
However, checking the height on your trailer is relatively easy:
1. With trailer on fairly level ground measure from ground to bottom of frame, front
and rear.
2. Adjust front jack until measurements are equal
3. Now measure from ground to the inside top of ball coupler. This figure is the hitch
height. The hitch ball is then usually set ½” to 1” higher, according to the spring
weight of your tow vehicle, to allow for it to settle when the trailer is hitched up.
** Without options or variable weight.
Summary of Contents for INTERNATIONAL CCD
Page 1: ...A TRAILERING GUIDE AIRSTREAM OWNERS MANUAL INTERNATIONAL CCD...
Page 6: ...INTRODUCTION 2008 INTERNATIONAL NOTES...
Page 23: ...B B 7 TOWING Notes...
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