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It’s really important to know the weight of your RV/motorhome for numerous reasons. However, the information that you need is often hard to come by. That’s why I’ve written this blog post, to pull all the Coachmen RV/motorhome weights into one place.
I have included three important weight-related pieces of information for each RV/motorhome contained within this blog post: GAWR rear, GAWR front, and GVWR.
GAWR rear: GAWR stands for gross axle weight rating. This is the maximum weight that can be placed on an individual axle. Therefore, the GAWR rear is the maximum weight that you can place on the rear axle.
GAWR front: GAWR stands for gross axle weight rating. This is the maximum weight that can be placed on an individual axle. Therefore, GAWR front is the maximum weight that you can place on the front axle.
GVWR: GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating. The GVWR of your vehicle is the maximum loaded weight, as determined by the manufacturer.
To make your life easier, this blog post compiles the GAWR rear, GAWR front, and GVWR for all the RVs listed below.Select your motorhome from the list below to be taken to the weights for your recreational vehicle:
With the Coachmen RV Sportscoach RD 410ES, our Coachmen RV weights guide is complete. I hope our handy resource provided the information you were looking for. Thank you for reading!
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