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Towing Guidelines
Weight distribution is an important factor when loading your fifth wheel and travel trailer. A recreational
vehicle with the cargo distributed properly will result in efficient, trouble-free towing. Loading the coach as
evenly as possible and then weighing the loaded RV can accomplish proper weight distribution. Keep
heavier items as low as possible and distribute evenly (front to back and side to side). Securing your
possessions can prevent damage from shifting during towing and maintain the weight distribution balance
achieved during preparation for travel.
You must not exceed the GVWR or GAWR of the unit (see definitions). To verify GVWR, total the loaded
hitch and axle weights. If this total exceeds GVWR, you must remove items until the vehicle weight is
within this limit. You can verify that the coach’s axles are not overloaded by comparing the loaded axle
weight with the GAWR. If the reading is above this limit, redistribute the item load.
Finally, make sure the pin weight of the loaded fifth wheel falls within the limits of the tow vehicle.
NEVER RIDE IN YOUR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE.
Passengers are not permitted in the recreational vehicle while it is in motion.
Tow Vehicle Disclaimer
In connection with the use and operation of Escape Trailer Industries recreational vehicles, Escape Trailer Industries
customers and owners of Escape Trailer Industries recreational vehicles are solely responsible for the selection and
proper use of tow vehicles. All customers should consult with a motor vehicle manufacturer or dealer concerning the
purchase and use of suitable tow vehicles for Escape Trailer Industries products. Escape Trailer Industries further
disclaims any liability with respect to damages which may be incurred by a customer or owner of Escape Trailer
Industries recreational vehicles as a result of the operation, use or misuse of a tow vehicle. NOTE: ESCAPE
TRAILER INDUSTRIES’S WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGE TO THE RECREATIONAL VEHICLE OR
THE TOW VEHICLE AS A RESULT OF THE OPERATION, USE OR MISUSE OF THE TOW VEHICLE.
Weight Ratings - Definitions
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
The maximum permissible weight of this coach when fully loaded. It includes all weight at the unit’s
axle(s) and tongue or pin.
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight)
The weight of this trailer as manufactured at the factory. It includes all weight at the trailer axle(s) and
tongue or pin. The UVW does not include cargo or fresh water.
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