Tag Axle Models - Fleetwood Pace Arrow 1989 Manual

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2.
3.
4.
Drive the entire
vehicle
(both <:lxlesl onto the
sC.:::lle ;Jnd t;]ke
J
rending. This is the Gross VehI-
cle Weight (Rending
21.
Dnve forward until only the rear axle is on the
platform and take a reading. This reading is the
rear Gross Axle Weight (Rending 31.
Compare reading 2 with the GVWR Gross Vehi-
cle Weight Rating) of your vehicle. This rating
is located on the certification tag. If the reading
exceeds the GVWR rating, you will have to
reduce the total vehicle load.
5.
If reading 2 is less than the GVWR of your vehi-
cle, check readings
1
and 3 to verify that each
is les$ than the GAVVR on the certification tag.
If either exceeds the. GAWR ·for the. axle.
redistribute enough of the load to ensure that
loads on the' front and rear axles are within the
required limit..
.
. Periodically reweigh your motor home. Different
. traVeling configurations may change your loading and
weight pattern.
WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE RATED LOAD'
OF THE MOTOR HOME, OR THE RATED LOAD
OF ANY AXLE. EXCEEDING THE GAWR OR
GVWH OF YOUR MOTOR HOME CAN CAUSE
UNDESIRABLE HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS
AND MAY CREATE A SAFETY HAZARD.
Weighing Your Loaded Motor Home
(Tag-Axle Models)
The following welghll1g procedure will help you
determine whether your loaded motor home (com.
plete with cargo. flud,s. passengers. and driverl is
wltnin GAWR and GVWR limits. When you arrive at
the weigh station. the attendant will guide you
through the correct positioning of the motor home
on the scales. Generally, the sequence is as fallows:
'"
1.
Drive the front wheels Onto the scale platform
and take a reading. This is the front Gross Axle
Weight (Reading
11.
2.
[
Drive the entire vehicle (front and both rear
axlesl onto the scale and take a reading. ThiS
is the Gross Vehicle Weight (Reading 21.

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