On
The
Road
CARGO
CARRYING CAPACITY
PRODUCT
YEAR
MODEL
F.I.N.
pounds
(kilograms)
FRONTGAWR
REAR GAWR (Rear GAWA Includes
the
Drive and Tag GAWR)
GTW
GCWR
GVWR
mlnusUVW
minus
fresh water
weight
of
__
gallons @ 8.3
lb
I gal
mInus
lP-Gas
weight
of
__
gallons @
4.5
Ib
J
gal
minus
SCWR
of
__
persons @
154
lb I person
eee
for this Motor
Home
*
'Dealer installed equipment
and
lowed vehicle longue weight
will
reduce
eec.
Consumer's should
request
such
Information from the dealer. AIiWeighls and Capacilles
are
approximate.
HITCH RATING
MTW
HITCH RATING
wI weight carrying hitch 5001bs. 5000 lb
•.
wI weight distributing hitch 10001bs.
100001bs.
GVWR
(Gross
Vehicle
Weight
Rating):
Is
the
maximum
permissible weight
of
this motor
home.
The
GVWR
Is
equal
to or greater
than
the
sum
of
the
Unloaded
Vehicle Weight plus
the
Cargo
Carrying
Capacity.
GeWR
(Gross
Combined
Weight
Rating):
Is
the
value specified
by
the
motor
home
manufacturer as
the
maximum
allowable
loaded
weight
of
this motor
home
and
any towed trailer or towed vehicle.
Towing
and
braking capabilities
may
differ.
Refer
to
Fleetwood
and chassis manufacture manual(s) for complete information.
GAWR
(Grass
Axle
Weight
Rating):
Is
the
maximum
permiSSible
loaded weight a speclfic
axle
Is
designed
to
carry.
GTW
(Gross
Towed
Weight):
Is
the
maximum
loaded
weight
01
a tralier or car
thIs
motor
home
with
equipped
hitch
has
been
designed
to
tow.
GTW
cannot
be
Increased by changing
the
receiver
hitch.
MTW
(Maximum
Tongue
Weight):
is
the
maximum
permissible
downward
force
exerted
on
the
hitch
ball
by
the
towed
vehlde
coupler.
UVW
(Unloaded
Vehicle
Weight):
Is
the
weight
of
the
motor
home
as
built
at
the
factory with
full
fuel,
engine all, and
coolants.
cee
(Cargo
Carrying
Capacity):
Is
equal
to
GVWR
minus
each
of
the
following:
UVW,
full
fresh
(potable) water weight (Including
the
water heater),
full
LP-Gas
weight and
SCWR.
SeWR (Sleeping Capacity Weight
Rating):
Is
the
manufacture's designated number
of
sleeping positions
mu1Uplled
by 154
pounds
(70
kllograms).
HITCH
RATING
Is
the
maximum
weight capacity
of
the
hitch
receiver equipped with
this
vehicle.
The
GCWR
of
this motor
home
must never
be
exceeded,
even
If
the
towed
traUer
or
towed
vehicle weight
Is
less
than
the
hitch
rating.
WARNING:
The
Heaviest
Loaded
Motor
Home
With
All
Passengers,
Goods,
Water,
Driver
and
Towed
Load
Must Not
Exceed
Any
of
the
Following:
1.)
The
front I rear gross axle weight rallngs
(GAWR's)
2.)
The
gross vehicle weight
rating
(GVWR)
3.)
The
gross combined
weight
rating
(GCWR)
4.)
The
Individual tIre
and
wheel
ratings
Fleetwood
has
designed
Its
recreational vehicles
to
provide a variety
of
uses for
Its
customers.
Each
vehicle features optional
seating, sleeping, storage
and
fluid capacllles.
The
user
Is
responsible for selecting
the
proper combination
of
loads
to
ensure
that the recreational vehicle's capacities
are
not exceeded.
WARNING:
CONSULT
MOTOR
HOME
AND
CHASSIS
MANUFACTURE'S
OWNERS/OPERATOR
MANUAL(S)
FOR WEIGHING INSTRUCTIONS
AND
TOWING GUIDELINES
INCLUDING
TOWED
VEHICLE
AUXILIARY
BRAKE
REQUIREMENTS.
Example Cargo Canying Capacity label
Cargo Carrying Capacity
and
Load
Distribution
The amount
of
cargo weight you can place in
your motor home is the motor home's GVWR
minus its UVW, or maximum capacity minus the
weight
of
your motor home as assembled
by
Fleetwood, i.e., without dealer installed
accessories, water, Propane, cargo or occupants.
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