» Load heavier items lowel:
» Do
not
load heavy items on the bumpers.
» Make a loading diagram
of
YOllr
properly loaded motor
home,
and
then weigh the properly loaded motor home.
The loading
diagram, your loading log
and
the loaded
motor home
weight will help you locate where specific
items are stored,
and
will help speed the loading
process.
» Secure
and
brace items
so
they won't move during
travel.
» Fresh water
and
waste water weigh over eight pounds
pel' gallon.
Carry only as lIlllch water as needed
for
travel use 01'
to
balance the load,
and
whenever practi-
cal, empty the holding tanks before traveling.
» Store emergency items ill a readily accessible location.
As
a minimllm inclllde a fire extillguisheJ; tools, first
aid kit,
rain gem; flashlight, highway
waming
devices,
all electric cord with light,
and
sturdy gloves.
Your motor home is equipped with wheels and tires selected
to match the capacity specifications
of
the chassis as
designed by the chassis manufacturer. Under normal circum-
stances and with proper tire and chassis maintenance, you
should receive thousands
of
miles
of
trouble-free service.
LOADING
TIps
WARNING
Modification of your vehi-
cle by addition
of
racks
not originally equipped
by
the manufacturer
to
carry
additional equipment,
vehicles or cargo will
reduce your warranty
coverage and may cause
personal injury
or
prop-
erty damage.
WARNING
Do
not store or carry
LP
gas containers, gasoline,
or
other flammable liq-
uids inside your motor
home.
TIRES