Truck-camper loading information -23 – NISSAN 2013 Frontier - Owner's Manual User Manual

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CREW CAB MODELS

Crew Cab short wheel base models should
not be used to carry a slide-in camper.

KING CAB MODELS

This information is provided for you to properly
install a slide-in camper and is based on the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
regulations. It is recommended that, before in-
stalling the camper, you carefully read the follow-
ing information and ensure that the camper
meets the specifications.

This information may not apply to some Canada
model vehicles.

SPECIAL BODY VEHICLES

Some vehicles are equipped with commercial or
camper bodies. However, this Owner’s Manual
does not cover these options. For further infor-
mation, please refer to the body manufacturer’s
instruction manual.

LOCATION FOR CENTER OF
GRAVITY

The illustration indicates the recommended
cargo center of gravity location.

King Cab:

L1 = 41.5 in (1,054 mm)

WARNING

Improper loading may be dangerous. If a
load is too far back, it can affect handling
characteristics. If a load is too far forward,
the front axle may be overloaded.

When the truck is used to carry a slide-in camper,
the total cargo load of the truck consists of the
camper manufacturer’s weight figure, plus:

● the weight of installed additional camper

equipment not included in the camper
manufacturer’s weight figure,

● the weight of camper cargo,
● and the weight of occupants in the camper.

The total cargo load should not exceed the
truck’s pay load weight rating and the camper’s
center of gravity should fall within the truck’s
recommended center of gravity location when
installed.

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TRUCK-CAMPER LOADING
INFORMATION

Technical and consumer information

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