Driving & Safety --- Section 2
The Executive 2005
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Six-Point Weighing (Example)
The motorhome must be weighed fully loaded to obtain accurate scale readings and to deter-
mine the proper tire pressure. All slide rooms must be in the retracted position.
• Record the Front Axle Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) and divide it by two.
Example: Front Axle GAWR as listed on the Vehicle Certification Label is 13,000 lbs.
Using chart below, record 6,500 lbs. on Scale A and D, line 1.
• Weigh the driver side front corner (Scale A) and record weight on chart Scale A, line 2.
Example: 5,000 lbs.
• Weigh the passenger side front corner (Scale D) and record weight on chart Scale D, line 2.
Example: 4,000 lbs.
• Record the Rear Axle Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) and divide it by two.
Example: Rear Axle GAWR as listed on the Vehicle Certification Label is 20,000 lbs.
Using chart below, record 10,000 lbs. on Scale B and E, line 1.
• Weigh the driver side rear corner (Scale B) and record weight on chart Scale B, line 2.
Example: 7,100 lbs.
• Weigh the passenger side rear corner (Scale E) and record weight on chart Scale E, line 2.
Example: 6,900 lbs.
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Six-point Weighing Example Chart