Fleetwood 1999 American Tradition Parts And Service Manual page 32

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GTW (Gross Towed Weight):
This is the maximum allowable loaded weight that this
motor home has been designed to tow and brake. This can-
not 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.
Hitch Rating:
This is the maximum load that the hitch receiver supplied
with your motor home was designed to tow. This rating
may be affected by the type of hitch head assembly you
select. Read Towing a Vehicle or Trailer before selecting
a hitch head assembly or trailer. This rating is listed on a
tag affixed to the hitch receiver and is also noted on the
wardrobe door tag.
UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight):
means the weight of this motor home as built at the factory
with full fuel, engine oil, and coolants. The UVWdoes not
include cargo, fresh water, LP gas, occupants, or dealer
installed accessories. The UVW is listed on the wardrobe
door tag.
NCC (Net Carrying Capacity):
means the maximum weight of all occupants including the
driver, personal belongings, food, fresh water, LP gas,
tools, tongue weight of towed vehicle, dealer installed
accessories, etc., that can be carried by this motor home.
(NCC is equal to or less than GVWR minus UVW.)
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