Operating manual and inspection booklet
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NOTE
If you drive the vehicle even though it exceeds the
technically permissible mass on the axle (mass on the
axle) specified by the manufacturer, you may face
legal consequences, such as a fine or loss of
insurance.
NOTE
It is possible that the chassis manufacturer of your
vehicle specifies a minimum load for the front axle in
order to achieve optimum driving behaviour.
Therefore, please also always observe the
information regarding this from the operating
instructions of the chassis manufacturer.
NOTE
For further information on correct loading, please
refer to the chapters “Load distribution and load
securing” and “Rear garage and rear storage space
(model-dependent)”.
3.2.4 Increase in load capacity and reduction in load capacity
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In the case of an increase of load capacity, a change in the
chassis usually increases the technically permissible mass of the
vehicle, the technically permissible mass on the axle (mass on
the axle) and, as a result, the remaining load capacity for
luggage, camping equipment, etc. In contrast to an increase of
load capacity, a reduction of load capacity reduces the
technically permissible mass of the vehicle, the technically
permissible mass on the axle (mass on the axle) and, as a result,
the remaining load capacity for luggage, camping equipment,
etc. As a rule, a technical modification of the chassis is not
performed.