Fleetwood american flyer pacearrow 1995 Owner's Manual page 42

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GCWR: (Gross Combined Weight Rating):
This is the maximum allowable combined weight of
the fully equipped and loaded motor home (including
passengers, all cargo, fluids, etc.) plus the weight of
any fully loaded towed load (such as a trailer, boat, or
automobile). The Gross Combined Weight Rating
(GCWR) is listed on the wardrobe door tag. If the
towed unit is not equipped with brakes that are
actuated with the motor home brakes, this number
may be lower. The allowable weight of a non-brake
eqnipped towed unit is listed in the Chassis Owner's
Manual. Exceeding the GCWR will cause damage to
your motor home drivetrain or chassis, unstable driv-
ing and handling characteristics, and will reduce your
warranty protection.
GTW (Gross Towed Weight):
This is the maximum allowable loaded weight that this
motor home has been designed to tow and brake. This
cannot be increased by changing the trailer hitch. The
GTW is listed on the wardrobe door tag.
MTW (Maximum Tongue Weight):
Means the maximum vertical load that the towed load
applies to the hitch of the motor home. The MTW is
. listed on the wardrobe door tag.
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight):
This is the calculated weight of the motor home, as
built at the factory with full fuel, engine oil (and other
engine/drivetrain fluids) and LP gas. The UVW does
not include cargo, fresh water, holding tank contents,
passengers, or accessories installed by the dealer. The
UVW is listed on the wardrobe door tag.
AMEniCAN FIYEn - CopyniqliT 1994, flEETWood ENTERpnisES, INC. All niqllTS nESERvEd.

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