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Airstream Interstate 24X - Procedure for Weighing a Touring Coach; Weight Distribution

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Driving
2022 Interstate 24X 8-3
Procedure for Weighing a Touring Coach
Vehicle should be weighed loaded, as you normally
travel�
1� Fill in rst row from Specication Section of this
manual�
2� Weigh vehicle as shown in row 2 (Scale Weight)
and ll in blanks.
3� Weigh one side of vehicle as shown in Individual
Wheel Position Weight�
4� Calculate other side as shown in last row
NOTE
Check the Sprinter manual for all weights and tire
information placard location.
Weight Distribution
Touring coach’s have fresh water and gray water
tanks and storage areas. It gives you great exibility in
loading. With exibility comes responsibility. If you want
to load down all the storage compartments, the amount
of uids may have to be reduced. It’s a trade off so
plan wisely� Distribute your additional cargo as evenly
as possible with the heaviest objects located as low as
possible�
Do you really want to carry a full fresh water tank to
a RV park 1,000 miles away and then hook up to a
city water supply? Even if you’re going to a remote
area, you can usually ll your water tank shortly before
entering the area� Just reducing your load by 10
gallons of water lets you carry an additional 83�4 lb of
cargo�
Front Axle GAWR GVWR Rear Axle GAWR GCWR - GVW
SCALE WEIGHT Optional Tow Weight
___________
STEP 1
Front Axle GAW
___________
STEP 2
GVW
___________
STEP 3
Rear Axle GAW
___________
STEP 3a
Tow Weight minus
Weight of Trailer
or Vehicle Towed
INDIVIDUAL WHEEL POSITION WEIGHT
___________
STEP 4
Left Front Wheel
Position
___________
STEP 5
Left Side
(Total LF + LR)
___________
STEP 6
Left Rear Wheel
Position
Calculated Calculated Calculated
___________
Right Front Wheel
Position
Step 1 minus Step 4
___________
Right Front
(Total RF + RR)
Step 2 minus Step 5
___________
Right Rear
Wheel Position
Step 3 minus Step 6
GAWR = Gross Axle Weight Rating
GVWR = Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
GCWR = Gross Combination Weight Rating

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