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Ford class A chassis User Manual

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[DR29551( ALL)03/91]
Each additional item of equipment affects how
much cargo a vehicle can carry. If a vehicle is
overloaded, performance will suffer and service
concerns may arise.
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[DR30001( ALL)06/92]
Understanding Loading/Towing
Information
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[DR30050( ALL)03/94]
The following terms are used to describe the
ability to carry or tow a load:
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[DR30101( ALL)01/93]
Base Curb Weight
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[DR30150( ALL)01/93]
Payload
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[DR30200( ALL)01/93]
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
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[DR30250( ALL)01/93]
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
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[DR30301( ALL)01/93]
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
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[DR30310( ALL)06/92]
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)
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[DR30320( ALL)06/92]
Maximum Trailer Weight Rating
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[DR30330( ALL)06/92]
Maximum Trailer Weight
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[DR30340( ALL)06/92]
Trailer Weight Range
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[DR30351( ALL)03/91]
Base Curb Weight
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[DR30401( ALL)03/94]
The Base Curb Weight is the weight of the
vehicle including fuel, coolants, lubricants,
emergency tools, spare wheel and tire. It also
includes any equipment that is standard on that
model. It does not include passengers, cargo or
optional equipment installed by factory, dealer,
aftermarket supplier or customer.
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[DR30451( ALL)03/91]
Payload
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[DR30501( ALL)03/91]
Payload is the combined, maximum allowable
weight of cargo, occupants and optional
equipment that the truck is designed to carry. It
is Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus the base
curb weight.
File:ltdrm.ex
Update:Tue Jun 20 16:46:11 1995

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Ford class A chassis Specifications

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BrandFord
Modelclass A chassis
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

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