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The information provided in all "Your RV" pages are only suggestions and anecdotal stories.  The information in these pages is a generic peace of work and is meant only as a general guide, it should not be taken as absolute fact. The information provided in these pages can change at any given day. Please read our RV Manual page for more information.


 

Question - Can my passengers ride in the mounted and/or towed RV?
Answer:  I would prefer that "nobody" was permitted to ride in any towed vehicle, regardless of federal or state regulations.  However, that is only a personal opinion.  To find out which states do/do not permit passengers in mounted or towed RVs please read our Passengers page.

 

Question - Where do I locate information regarding "traveling in Mexico?"
Answer:  You can find information in our Mexico page.

 

Question - What is the meaning of "GCVWR" or "GCWR?"
Answer: "Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) is another design capacity of a towing vehicle. It means the maximum weight rating of a towing vehicle and a towed unit in combination. GCWR takes into consideration such things as the drive train capacity (i.e. engine, transmission, drive shaft and differential), gearing, braking capacity, suspension, and axle loading. When integrating a tow vehicle with a trailer, either a fiver or travel trailer, add the GVWR of the trailer with the GVWR of the tow vehicle. If they add up to more than the GCWR of the tow vehicle it's a bad match. The only solution is to pick a lighter trailer or a bigger tow vehicle. The same applies to a self contained unit and a towed unit, either four wheels down or on a dolly. Each of the big three pickup truck manufacturers (Chevrolet, Dodge and Ford) state in their literature a "Trailer Towing Capacity" as well as an alternate method for determining maximum allowable trailer weight. The published towing capacity is maximum allowable trailer GVWR, but usually requires extra optional features - called a towing package, and other options such as a particular engine or rear axle ratio."  Please read our RV Weight page for more information, you can also read our RV Glossary for terms definitions.

 

Question: How do I tell if my vehicle exceed its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
Answer: Please read our RV Weight page for more information.  

 

Question: Do you have any information regarding hitch weights/tongue weights?
Answer: Please read our RV Weight page for more information.  

 

Question: Which one should I have Gas or Diesel?
Please read our Gas or Diesel page for more information.