Owner`s manual
Your
Driving and
the
Weight
of
the Trailer Tongue
The tongue load
(A)
of any trailer is
an important weight to measure
because
it
affects the total capacity
weight of your vehicle. The capacity
weight includes the curb weight
of
the
vehicle,
any
cargo
you
may carry
in
it,
and the people who
will
be riding
in
the vehicle. And
if
you
will
tow a
trailer, you must subtract the tongue
load from your vehicle‘s capacity
weight because your vehicle
will
be
carrying that weight, too. See
“Loading Your Vehicle”
in
the Index
for more information about your
vehicle’s
maximum
load capacity.
Road
The trailer tongue
(A)
should weigh
10%
of
the total loaded trailer weight
(E).
After you’ve loaded your trailer,
weigh the trailer and then the tongue,
separately, to see
if
the weights are
proper.
If
they aren’t, you may be able
to get them right simply
by
moving
some items around
in
the trailer.
Total Weight
on
Your
Vehicle’s Tires
Be sure your vehicle’s tires are
inflated to the
limit
for cold tires.
You’ll
find
these numbers on the
Certification label at the rear edge of
the driver’s door (or see “Tire
Loading”
in
the Index). Then be sure
you don’t go over
the
GVW
limit
for
your vehicle.
Hitches
It‘s important to have the correct hitch
equipment. Crosswinds, large trucks
going
by.
and rough roads are
a
few
reasons
why
you’ll need the right hitch.










