The weight rating should be located either inside the glovebox or inside the frame of the driver's side door. If you want to find out how much your vehicle weighs at any given moment, you can take it into the scales at a truck stop and weigh it there... I believe the charge for Cat certified scales is something like $8.50 or $9.00. While motor homes are not subject to FMCSR, they are still subject to weight limitations.
where can I find tire prices for my motorhome?
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Finding a used motorhome can be very difficult to find at times. The best place to look is in a the local classified ad site known as craigslist.com.
Allegro is a manufacturer who, throughout their history, have manufactured more than one model of motorhome. We'd need to know what that model is in order to answer this question.
You may search over the internet to find the best awning for your motorhome needs. But you donβt need to search for RV roof coating as Liquid RV Roof is the best roof sealant available on the market today.
Motor home classification is determined by body type, not by weight (tare or gross). A Class A motorhome is simply a single piece body with a cab forward design... the chassis can range from anything from a Class 2 van chassis up to a Class 8 bus chassis.
To get a used motorhome it is good to check out your local classified ads. However, you can also check out craigslist.com and ebay.com to find local automobile listings. Be sure to have the car checked out before you buy from anyone.
Here is where to start. Somewhere in the motorhome. Inside the drivers door, or inside one of the closets, there should be a label with weight ratings for the motorhome and each axel, including tire specifications. You want to find the Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) and the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) from this label. Subtract GVWR from the GCWR to get the tow capacity. This is assuming that you can or may load the unit to the GVWR rating. If you know you don't, you could theoretically add the difference between actual weight and GVWR to the tow rating. Two additional checks should be done to verify you are safe: One is to check the rating of the receiver, hitch, ball, and any adapters. They should all be stamped with their individual ratings, both towing capacity and hitch weight - none should be exceeded, even if the motorhome itself can handle the weight. Last is the same sticker will give you individual weight ratings for each axle. You should weigh each axle in the final configuration with the motorhome loaded and verify that you do not exceed the rating of any individual axles. Hope this helps, Eric
I if it's a truck it's a F350, an E350 is a van, motorhome or cube van (Econoline) net weight is about 3000kg, gross is about 5000kg.
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In the glove box...
GMC motorhome was created in 1972.