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The Cargo Carrying capacity tag shown below is installed on every trailer and
can be found on the inside of the screen door on your vehicle.
Airstream weighs the vehicle as finished to arrive at the Vehicle Weight.
That number is subtracted from the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)
of the trailer and listed under THE WEIGHT OF CARGO SHOULD NEVER
EXCEED on the tag. The total weight of any and all cargo, including dealer
modifications or additions, water, and propane should never exceed the
number listed.
When loading the vehicle it is important to keep the Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating, Gross Axle Weight Ratings, Tire Weight Ratings (listed on the vehicle
Tire Information Placard), and Cargo in mind. These ratings should never be
exceeded. Your safety depends on not overloading the trailer, the trailer axles,
and tires. See the specification section for rating list.
When loading heavy objects such as tools, skillets, irons, and boxes of canned
goods, etc., keep them as low as possible - preferably on the floor. Try to hold
additional weight behind the axle to a minimum.
See Specification section in this manual for definitions and weights pertaining
to this label.
WEIGHING YOUR TRAILER
The diagram on the next page shows how to weigh the trailer on
scales.
The allowable personal cargo must be distributed in your trailer in such a
manner that the Gross Axle Weight Rating is not exceeded.
To determine this, it is necessary to load all of your allowable personal cargo
and variable weights. Then hitch the trailer to the tow vehicle with load equal-
izing hitch properly adjusted as shown on the following pages.
Place the trailer on a scale with both axles only on the scale (see illustration).
If the weight on the axles exceeds the axle system Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR), then some of the personal cargo must be redistributed forward in
order to place some of this weight on the tongue.
The tongue weight should be in between 10% - 15% of the trailer’s total weight,
and must not exceed the tow vehicle’s or the hitch’s maximum weight rating.
To determine tongue load, unhitch tow vehicle and place the tongue hitch post
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE TRAILER CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY
VIN #################
THE WEIGHT OF CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED
XXX kg or XXX lbs
CAUTION
A full load of water equals XXX kg or XXX lbs of cargo @ 1 kg/L (8.3 lb/gal)
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