WEIGHING, LOADING, AND TOWING
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Weighing, Loading, and Towing
Proper loading is one of the most important considerations when traveling in a motorhome.
Your motorhome is built to withstand a set maximum load (GVWR). Read and follow the
information listed on your motorhome’s Federal Certication Label (located in the driver’s area)
to determine safe load limits. For safety’s sake, NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR MOTORHOME.
Federal Weight Label
e TMC Motorhome Weight Specications label concisely states the occupant and cargo
carrying capacity of your motorhome and meets the requirements of 49 CFR part 571.120 as
issued by the National Highway Trac Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Typical Federal Weight Label, including GVWR, GAWR, and tire pressure information
Do not exceed any applicable motorhome weight ratings. Doing so could damage
your motorhome or affect handling and braking characteristics.
Your motorhome’s braking system is designed and rated for operation at the gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) listed on the unit’s weight labels, not the gross
combined weight rating (GCWR).
WARNING
MANUFACTURED BY:
THOR MOTOR COACH, INC.
OFFLINE:
MM/YY
GVWR: XXXX KG (XXXXX LB)
SERIAL:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXX
INC. VEH. MFG. BY: <Insert Chassis Manufacturer> MODEL: XXXX
GAWR KG(LB) TIRES RIMS SINGLE DUAL
FRONT:
XXXX (XXXX)
LT215/85R16
5.5 J X 16 XXX KPA(XX PSI)
REAR:
XXXX (XXXX) LT215/85R16
5.5 J X 16 XXX KPA(XX PSI)
TAG:
THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE U.S. FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY
STANDARDS IN EFFECT IN MM/DD/YYYY
V.I.N.:
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
TYPE:
MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER
VEHICLE
COLD INFLATION
PRESSURE