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TIRE SIZE:
The size and specification of the tire by industry standard.
TRIM PACKAGE:
The specific standard trim and accessories option selected for the model.
USABLE FRESH WATER TANK CAPACITY :
The amount of water that can be drawn out of the
freshwater tank, measured to the nearest whole gallon.
WET COG:
Center of Gravity when the unit has weights defined as wet. The COG is the point measured
from the exterior front wall to the point where the camper is balanced.
WET TONGUE WEIGHT:
The actual weight pressing down on the hitch ball by a trailer containing
all standard equipment with fuel and fluids, but before adding passengers or cargo, passengers, or
optional equipment. The spare tire, battery(s), full propane bottle(s) and a full fresh water tank are
considered standard wet weight equipment.
WET WEIGHT:
The actual weight of a camper containing all standard equipment with fuel and fluids,
but before adding passengers or cargo, passengers, or optional equipment. The spare tire installed,
battery(ies), full propane bottle(s) and a full fresh water tank are considered standard wet weight
equipment. (Note: nuCamp defines wet weight as different from Curb weight. nuCamp’s wet weight
takes a full fresh water tank into consideration, while federal regulation defines water in tanks as cargo
and curb weight is “the weight of a trailer/motor vehicle with standard equipment, including the
maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant.”)