Loading your vehicle for off-road driving, Caution: (continued) – GMC 2003 Envoy User Manual

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There are sonfre important things to remeinber about
bow to load your vehiclp-

• Tbs heaviest ihings should be on the load floor and

forward of your rear axle. Put hoaviar itoms as far
forwand as you can

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sure the load is secui'ed properly, so driving on

the ctt-noad terrain doesn't toss things around.

Loading Your Vehicle for Off-Road Driving

Car^o on the load floor piled higher than
the seatbacks can be thrown forward
during a sudden stop. You or your

paseengere could be irtjured. Keep cargo
below the top ot the aeatbaoks.
Unsecured cargo on tho load floor can be

tossed about when driving over rough

terrain. You or your passengers can be
struck by Hying objects. Secure the cargo
properly.

CAUTIOM: (Conllnued)

CAUTION: (Continued)

Heavy loads on the roof raise Ihe vehicle's

center of gravity, making it more likely to

roll over You can be seriously or fatally
Injured if the vehicle rolls over. Rut heavy
loads inside the cargo area, not on the

roof. Keep cargo in the cargo area as far
forward and low as possible.

You'll find older important information in this manuai

See

Loading Yajf Vahide on page 4-46, Luggnge

Caniar on радо ^-50

and

Tires on page 5^56.

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