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MOTOR
HOME
LOADJNG
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. WARNING
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SectolOU1I
44
"TlOwung]
A
Vehicie"
beforetlOwRl'Igj
any
ilOad
with
your
mlOtlOr
hlOme.
• Limit the tongue weight
of
the trailer
or
towing device to
the·
.
MTWas
listed
on
the ratings tag. Heavier tongue weights
can damage
yourmotorhome
frame and,body, cause
unstable driving
and
handling characteristics,
and
will
restrict
your
coverage, under the Ownercare warranty.
• Do
not
tow a vehicle welghing more
thZin
the
GTW
listed on
the wardrobe
door tag. Heavier towed
loads;
cawcause
braking problems, damage the
motor
home, cause unstable
driving
or
handling characteristics,
and
restrict
your
cov-
erage under the
Ownercare warranty. Changing the
hitch
receiver assembly will not increase tlie tow capacity
of
the
motor
home,
. .
The way your motor home handles will be affected by the way the towed
unit is
load~d.
If
the tongue weight is too light in relation
to
the weight
of
the
loaded tow vehicle or trailer, handling problems can resulCCareful load
planning and safe experimentation with different loading
patterns will assure
proper motor home handling stability and make your driving and towing .
experience more enjoyable.
WARNiNG
010
l'Iot exceed
the
GVWR,
GCWR,or
any GAWR
of
yom
motor
hlOme.
Exceeding
the.GVWR, GAWR
lOr
GCWR IOfYlOurmo!or
home
will
reduce
YlOlirwarranty
protection,
can
cause
ul'ldesirabie hal'ldiil'lg]
charac-
teristics
al'ld
may
create
a
safety
hazard.
©
1996
Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
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rights
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