Trailer hitch (if equipped) – Subaru 2006 Baja User Manual

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Driving tips

door shows GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)

and GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating).

The GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) must never exceed

the GVWR. GVW is the combined total of weight of the

vehicle, fuel, driver, all passengers, luggage, any op-

tional equipment and trailer tongue load. Therefore,

the GVW changes depending on the situation.

In addition, the total weight applied to each axle

(GAW) must never exceed the GAWR. The front and

rear GAWs can be adjusted by relocating luggage in-

side the vehicle.

Even if the total weight of your luggage is lower than

the vehicle capacity weight, either front or rear GAW

may exceed the GAWR, depending on the distribution

of the luggage.

When possible, the load should be evenly distributed

throughout the vehicle.

If you carry heavy loads in the vehicle, you should con-

firm that GVW and front and rear GAWs are within the

GVWR and GAWR by putting your vehicle on a vehi-

cle scale, found at a commercial weighing station.

Do not use replacement tires with a lower load range

than the originals because they may lower the GVWR

and GAWR limitations. Replacement tires with a high-

er load range than the originals do not increase the

GVWR and GAWR limitations.

Trailer hitch (if equipped)

y

Never exceed the maximum weight specified

for the trailer hitch. Exceeding the maximum

weight could cause an accident resulting in se-

rious personal injuries. Permissible trailer

weight changes depending on the situation. Re-

fer to the next section “Trailer towing” for pos-

sible recommendations and limitations.
y

Trailer brakes are required when the towing

load exceeds 1,000 lbs (453 kg). Be sure your

trailer has safety chains and that each chain

will hold the trailer’s maximum gross weight.

Towing trailers without safety chains could cre-

ate a traffic safety hazard if the trailer separates

from the hitch due to coupling damage or hitch

ball damage.
y

Be sure to check the hitch pin and safety pin

for positive locking placement before towing a

trailer. If the ball mount comes off the hitch re-

ceiver, the trailer could get loose and create a

traffic safety hazard.
y

Use only the ball mount supplied with this

hitch. Use the hitch only as a weight carrying

hitch. Do not use with any type of weight dis-

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