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Vehicle weight, loading, and leveling
our Renegade motorhome is designed to allow for a reasonable weight of passengers and/or
cargo items. The weight of the empty vehicle will vary based on the equipment and options that
are installed.
It is very important that you know the various weight limits/ratings of your motor home.
The driving ability and handling for the unit could be greatly altered or affected if your unit is
overloaded.
A motorhome is designed to carry loads that are specified by the chassis manufacturer. These load and
weight limit signs are posted on the labels affixed to the driver’s and passenger’s door jams.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is a combination of the structure and the suspension
components.
The Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is the maximum amount of weight allowable for your fully
loaded vehicle (passenger, food, fuel, water systems, supplies etc.), and if applicable the weight of any towed
vehicle.
LOADING THE VEHICLE
When loading the outside storage compartments, try to distribute the load as evenly as possible, from side to
side, and front to back. Note that gray, black, and freshwater tanks need to be considered, as they will
significantly change the balance due to their weight.
Inside the cargo should be distributed as evenly as possible from side to side and front to back. Store heavier
items on or close to the floor as possible. Lighter items may be stored in overhead cabinets, closets, and drawers.
Secure items and cabinet latches to avoid sudden shifting of cargo during travel, sudden stops, or emergency
maneuvers
.
Do not exceed the GVWR or GCWR. Overloading can cause a serious potential safety
hazard. The driving ability and the handling of the unit could be greatly altered or
affected if your unit is overloaded resulting in an accident which could cause someone to
be seriously injured or killed.
Do not modify your vehicle by adding additional equipment or racks to carry
additional cargo. This could cause you to exceed your weight limit and/or place the
vehicle out of balance, altering the handling of the vehicle, causing a loss of control,
which could lead to you or others being seriously injured or killed
.
Overloading can cause parts to break and/or shorten the life of your vehicle or could lead to costly repairs that may
not be covered by your warranty
.
WARNING
NOTICE
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