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Trumpet_Player
Mar 01, 2016Explorer
I just pulled the specifications for your coach from Fleetwood. The 2009 35H shows having a 22,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and a Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26000 lbs. It shows having a Hitch Rating of 5000 lbs and tongue weight maximum of 500 lbs.
Now, all of that said, IF the coach were to be loaded to its maximum GVWR of 22,000 lbs., you would then only have 4,000 lbs available to reach the maximum limit of your GCWR of 26,000 lbs. Now, if the coach were to only be loaded to an actual weight of 21,000 lbs (or less) you would then be limited to no more than 5000 lbs. as a result of the hitch rating of 5000 lbs.
Inside the coach, you should find a federal weight certification sticker that should show everything I have stated here.
Now, all of that said, IF the coach were to be loaded to its maximum GVWR of 22,000 lbs., you would then only have 4,000 lbs available to reach the maximum limit of your GCWR of 26,000 lbs. Now, if the coach were to only be loaded to an actual weight of 21,000 lbs (or less) you would then be limited to no more than 5000 lbs. as a result of the hitch rating of 5000 lbs.
Inside the coach, you should find a federal weight certification sticker that should show everything I have stated here.
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