Fleetwood Tioga Montara 1995 Manual page 13

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How to Weigh Your Loaded Motor Home
With a Trailer or Other Towed Load
1. Center the front wheels on the scale platform
and take a reading. This is the front Gross Axle
Weight (Reading 1).
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2. Center the entire motor home so that only the
motor home is being weighed. Leave the
trailer hitched to the motor home, but resting
. off of the scale (Reading 2):
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3.
Center poth the motor home and. the trailer
combination on the scale and take a reading.
This is the Gross Combined Weight (Reading 3).
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MOTOR HOME READINGS (from tags)
4.
Subtract Reading 1 from Reading 2. This is
the rear Gross Axle Weight.
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Compare the readings taken on the scales to the weight
ratings on the Federal certification tag and wardrobe
doortag. Fill in the chart at the back of this manual to aid
in comparing weights.
If any readings are higher than the rating, you will have
to adjust or remove. the load.
If you exceed weight ratings, you will:
Cause damage to the motor home, drive train,
or chassis
Cause unstable driving and handling charac-
teristics
Cause unsafe braking
Reduce your warranty protection.
Since you may load your motor home differently for
different trips, loading and weight patterns will change.
Periodically reweigh your motor home and log the
weights in the back of this manual. Refer to your log as
you prepare to load for future trips.
Loading Tips
Do not load heavy items in upper cabinets.
Secure and brace items so they wont move
during travel, thereby shifting the load.
Do riot load heavy items near either end of the
motor home.or on the bumpers.
SCALE READINGS
GVWR
MOTOR HOME
Reading 2 _ _ _ _ _
Front GAWR
FRONT AXLE
Rear GAWR
REAR AXLE
Hitch Rating
. TOWED VEHICLE
GCWR
COMBINED VEHICLES
Reading 1 _ _ -,---__
Reading 3 _ _ _ _ _
Readlng4 -:-_ _ _ _
Add 2 and
4 _ _ _ _

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