Truck-Camper Loading Information - Chevrolet 2003 Silverado Owner's Manual

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Q:
What is total vehicle reserve capacity?
A:
This is the difference between your GVWR and
the weight of your truck with full fuel and
passengers. It's the amount of weight you can add
to your vehicle before reaching your GVWR.
Keep in mind that reserve capacity numbers are
intended as a guide when selecting the amount of
equipment or cargo your truck can carry. If you
are unsure of your truck's front, rear or total weight,
go to a weigh station and weigh your vehicle.
Your dealer can also help you with this.
The total vehicle reserve capacity for your vehicle
can be found in the lower right corner of the
Certification/Tire label as shown previously.
See your dealer for additional advice and information
about using a snow plow on your vehicle. Also,
see Loading Your Vehicle on page 4-58 .

Truck-Camper Loading Information

Notice: If your vehicle is equipped with the SS trim
package, do not install a truck-camper or your
vehicle could be damaged.
This label is inside the glove box. It will tell you if your
vehicle can carry a slide-in camper, how much of a load
your vehicle can carry, and how to correctly spread
out the load. Also, it will help you match the right slide-in
camper to your vehicle.
When you carry a slide-in camper, the total cargo load
of your vehicle is the weight of the camper, plus
everything else added to the camper after it left the
factory,
everything in the camper and
all the people inside.
The Cargo Weight Rating (CWR) is the maximum
weight of the load your vehicle can carry. It doesn't
include the weight of the people inside. But, you
can figure about 150 lbs. (68 kg) for each seat.
The total cargo load must not be more than your
vehicle's CWR.
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