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Lightweight and bulky items such as paper products, bedding, clothing,
etc., should be stored in overhead cabinets and closets. Heavy items
such as cooking utensils should be placed in lower cabinets. Canned
goods need to be in a pantry, if so equipped, or in lower cabinets. Also,
heavy items should be secured to avoid shifting during travel.
A reasonable principle in loading your coach is for every two pounds of
weight loaded in front of the axle, one pound of weight must be loaded
behind the axle. Also remember, improper side-to-side loading affects
spring conditions.
Excess weight behind the axle lightens the hitch weight and will tend to
magnify any sway that may occur when passing trucks or when gusty
winds are present. Uncalculated weight can and will affect road
performance.
When using a weight distributing hitch and equalizer bars, you may
move/transfer hitch weight from coach to tow vehicle assisting with level
towing and easier travel.
Toy Hauler - Cargo Information
Toy Hauler Units are vehicles designed to t
ransport your “toys” to and
from camping areas of your choice.
As in any Toy Hauler, care must be taken on how you load your
cargo/equipment. When you place excessive or all of your allowed Net
Cargo Capacity (NCC) weight behind the axles, it could make your coach
“tongue light”, which causes sway and rear of tow vehicle to be “bouncy”.
DO NOT overload unit. Please follow GVWR when loading the
recreational vehicle to avoid damages.
Any damage caused by improper loading or installing
additional equipment is NOT covered by KZRV Limited
Warranty.
The rear bumper on the frame will only carry 100lbs.
Therefore, only the spare tire carrier and spare tire can be
added to the bumper. Do not add any other components to
the bumper, such as bike racks, generators, cargo containers,
etc. Such items could cause fatigue and weld stress, which is
not covered under warranty. Any such failures could damage
your property and endanger vehicles following your camper
during travel, which could result in an accident.