Chevrolet 1993 S-10 Pickup Owner's Manual page 290

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Service & Appearance Care
TRUCK LOADING INFORMATION EXAMPLE
OF PROPER TRUICK
AND CAMPER MATCH
1 .
Recommended location for cargo
7.
Camper center
of gravity.
center of gravity for cargo weight
2.
Recommended center of gravity
rating
(Pickup
Truck).
K-L.<:-
location zone.
Note: Use rear edge
of load floor
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.Refer to Truck Camper Loading
for measurement purposes.
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Information label in glove box
for
"A" and "B" dimensions.
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The camper's center of gravity should
fall within the center of gravity zone for
your vehicle's cargo load.
You must weigh any accessories,
trailer hitches or other equipment you add
to your vehicle. Then, subtract this extra weight from the CWR,
This extra
weight may shotten the center of gravity zone for your vehicle.
Your dealer
can help you with this.
If your slide-in camper and its
load weigh less than the
CWR, the center of
gravity zone for your vehicle may be larger.
Your dealer can help you make
a good vehicle-camper match. He'll also help
you determine your CWR.
After you've loaded your vehicle and camper, drive
to a weigh station and
weigh on the front and rear wheels separately. This will
tell you the loads on
your axles. The loads on the front and rear axles shouldn't be more than
either
of
the GAWRs. The total
of
the axie..loads should not be more
than
the GVWR.
Open your driver's door and look at the door lock pillar for the
CertificationKire label to find out your GWAR and GWVR.
If you've gone over your weight ratings, move or take out some
things until
all the weights fall below the ratings.
O f
course, you should always
tie down
any loose items when you load your vehicle or camper.
When you install and
load your slide-in camper, check the manufacturer's
instructions.
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