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Pre-Travel Information
Loading Your RV
For traveling safety, distribute your cargo evenly side-to-side.
Keep the weight on each tire from exceeding one-half of the
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) for either axle.
During a sudden stop, free-standing furniture or overlooked
items on the counter top or range can become dangerous
projectiles.
• It is important to secure the appliance and furniture tie
down straps (if so equipped).
• Store and secure loose items inside the RV before traveling.
Check that all items are safely put away (
ie., canned goods,
pots & pans, small appliances, etc
.)
Weighing Your Tow Vehicle & RV
To confirm that your loaded RV complies with all vehicle, tire and
axle weight ratings, weigh your RV at a public scale. This will also
help you to determine the proper load distribution. Keep in mind
that individual scales will operate differently and that the area
around the scale must allow for weighing each side of your RV.
• Total Weight
and
Balance
are the two most important
factors when loading your RV.
• ALWAYS verify that your loaded RV is in compliance
with all applicable weight ratings.
• Overloading your RV will void the Limited Base Warranty
and Limited Structural Warranty, and the warranties of many
component part manufacturers.
To weigh your tow vehicle and RV
Read through all the weighing instructions before you begin. Your
RV must be weighed fully loaded (with food, clothing, fuel, water,
propane, supplies, etc.).
1. Weigh the RV while unhitched from your tow vehicle
to obtain your
Gross Vehicle Weight
(GVW).
◦
The weight of your RV MUST be
LESS THAN,
or EQUAL TO
the GVWR for safe operation.
◦
If the weight of your RV is
GREATER
THAN
the GVWR,
remove contents until your weight is in compliance with
the listed ratings.
DO NOT EXCEED YOUR
GVWR! This means you
should weigh your RV as
loaded for your normal
travel to determine the
actual weight.
If you exceed the GVWR,
you MUST remove items
from the RV, or drain
liquids, then re-weigh the
RV to ensure you have
achieved a safe weight.
DO NOT travel with full
grey/black holding tanks.
This not only wastes gas
but, depending upon the
location of the grey or black
holding tanks, can affect
handling characteristics.
WARNING
NEVER load the RV in excess
of the GAWR for either axle.
Overloading the RV may
result in adverse handling
characteristics & damage
to the chassis.
WARNING
ONLY store items in the
areas designated for storage.
DO NOT store anything
in the areas reserved for
the furnace, water heater,
converter, or electrical
panels, etc.
WARNING
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