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CHAPTER 3
USING YOUR RV
In this chapter you will find three areas of useful information to assist
you with correct
equipment
,
traveling
, and finally, actually
using
your recreational vehicle
.
EQUIPMENT
Tow Vehicle
Begin your camping experiences by obtaining a tow vehicle which
will adequately transport your recreational vehicle to and from your
chosen destinations. Your most important measuring tool is the
GVWR, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, to cross match the capability
of your selected tow vehicle.
Ford, Chrysler and Chevrolet provide trailer towing guides for their
products, as do most auto or truck manufacturers. Ask your local
automotive dealer for a copy or call the factory’s direct lines for
information. Many tow vehicles, including mini-vans, have special
towing package options available for small travel trailers. Tow
vehicles with long wheel bases perform better than those with short
wheel bases such as Broncos or Blazers.
A second factor is GCWR, Gross Combined Weight Rating, which
refers to the total weight of the tow vehicle and any vehicle in tow as
a “combined” weight. This information, supplied by the tow vehicle
manufacturer, is related to the capability of the tow vehicle.
The condition of the suspension in your tow vehicle is also an
important factor. Make sure your tow vehicle is in good operating
condition and follow the factory recommended maintenance
guidelines.
Hitches – Travel Trailer
After obtaining your tow vehicle, it is very important to choose, and
have installed, a correct hitch system with weight distributing bars to
accommodate your coach if so required. This selection and
installation should be done by a professional hitch service center,
which may or may not be your selling dealer.
Weight distributing hitches apply leverage between the tow vehicle
and trailer. This assists in equalizing the weight between vehicles,
resulting in both vehicles traveling level. The condition of the tow
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