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re: Towing capacity & travel trailers
Posted on 8/14/13 at 4:57 pm to rattlebucket
Posted on 8/14/13 at 4:57 pm to rattlebucket
Look inside one of the kitchen doors on the RV.
There's a weight chart sticker.
Know the difference between UVW and CCC.
•UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight). The total weight of an RV as it was delivered to the dealer. It does not include any dealer installed accessories.
•NCC (Net Carrying Capacity). This is the actual amount of cargo allowed. It is in simplest terms, GVWR - UVW = NCC. This is sometimes listed as CCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity)
If you get too high in weight, you'll have less weight capacity for things you want to pack with you.
There's a weight chart sticker.
Know the difference between UVW and CCC.
•UVW (Unloaded Vehicle Weight). The total weight of an RV as it was delivered to the dealer. It does not include any dealer installed accessories.
•NCC (Net Carrying Capacity). This is the actual amount of cargo allowed. It is in simplest terms, GVWR - UVW = NCC. This is sometimes listed as CCC (Cargo Carrying Capacity)
If you get too high in weight, you'll have less weight capacity for things you want to pack with you.
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