Attaching Accessories To Your Motor Home - Fleetwood Flair Owner's Manual

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minimum 3-ton tow truck chassis, or a flat bed trailer.
Most tow truck operators willing and able to tow motor
homes will be familiar with these devices. Be prepared
to give the tow truck operator at least the following
information when you call:
Length and height of motor home
Chassis manufacturer
Gross vehicle weight rating
CAUTION
Do not tow the motor home from the rear.
Towing from the rear will cause serious over-
loading of the front tires and suspension,
possibly resulting in tire or front suspension
failure. The rear frame extensions are not
designed to withstand the load imposed by
lifting from the rear.
The vehicle must be towed from the front, either on the
rear wheels (if operational) or on a heavy duty dolly, or
transported ona flat bed trailer. Consult your chassis
operator's manual.
To prepare your motor home for towing:
1. Secure any heavy, loose items in the interior.
3. Turn off LP gas appliances and the LP gas
tank valve.
4.
Do not allow any person to ride in the towed
vehicle.
ATTACHING ACCESSORIES
TO YOUR
MOTOR HOME
The walls in your motor home are constructed with
Vacu-bond® lamination technology. Structural mem-
bers are located specifically to mount and attach fac-
tory-installed components and accessories, and may
not be located to support after-market accessories not
specifically designed for use on or in your motor home.
Please consult with your dealer before attempting to
install or mount accessories on the sidewalls of your
motor home. Holes drilled in the sidewall may cause
damage, and may affect portions of your warranty
coverage.

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