Driving tips8-31
–
 CONTINUED  –
HBF019BB
Gross Axle Weight
OM-H2784
To c hec k b oth GVWR and  GAWR and  to c onfirm that the  total weig ht
and  weig ht d istrib ution are within safe d riving  lim its, you should  have
your vehic le and  trailer weig hed  at a c ommerc ial we ig hing  station.
Be sure that all c arg o is firmly sec ured  to p revent  a c hang e in weig ht
d istrib ution while d riving . n Tongue load 
WARNING
If the trailer is loaded with more weight in the back of trailer ’s
axle than in the front, the load is taken off the rear axle of the tow- ing vehicle. This may cause the rear wheels to skid, especiallyduring braking or when vehicle speed is reduced during corner-
ing, resulting in over-steer, spin out and/or jackknifing.
Ensure that the trailer tong ue load  is from 8 to 11  p erc ent of the total
trailer weig ht and  d oes not exc eed  the maximum valu e of 200 lb s (90
kg ).
The tong ue load  c an b e weig hed  with a b athroom sc al e as shown in
the illustration b elow. When weig hing  the tong ue lo ad , b e sure to p osi-
tion the towing  c oup ler at the heig ht at whic h it w ould  b e d uring
ac tual towing , using  a jac k as shown.