Driving – Airstream NTERSTATE User Manual

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DRIVING

TRAILER TOWING AND DRIVING TIPS

(Partial excerpts from Sprinter Operators Manual)

WARNING

: Failure to use proper equipment and driving technique can

result in a loss of vehicle control when towing a trailer. Improper towing or failure

to follow the instructions contained in this section can result in serious injury.

Follow the guidelines below carefully to assure safe trailer operation. Ask your

authorized sprinter or Airstream dealer if you require an explanation of informa-

tion contained in the sky.

Trailer Hitches

Units have hitches installed from the Sprinter manufacturer. The Sprinter 7- way con-

nector is used for lights and charge line on a trailer. For further information, please see

your authorized Sprinter or Airstream Dealer.

The bumpers on your vehicle are not designed for use with clamp type hitches. Do not

attach rental hitches or other bumper type hitches to them.

To reduce the possibility of damage, remove the hitch ball adapter from the receiver

when not in use.

Vehicle and Trailer Weights and Ratings

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum permissible weight of the mo-

torhome.

Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW): comprises weight of vehicle including fuel, tools, spare

tire, installed accessories, passengers, cargo, and trailer tongue. It must never exceed

the GVWR.

Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is a maximum permissible axle weight.

Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) is a maximum permissible trailer weight to be towed.

Trailer Tongue Weight Rating (TWR) is the maximum permissible weight of the

trailer tongue.

These and other weights are located in the specification section of this manual.

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