Forum Discussion
learntorv
Dec 31, 2020Explorer
No, it doesn't.
The "gross combined weight rating" (GCWR) would be the maximum the RV and the towed vehicle can be.
But the "gross vehicle weight rating" (GVWR) is the maximum that the RV itself is designed to carry. When you're towing, there is often "tongue weight" or the amount of weight the towed vehicle pushes down on the rear of the RV. With towing 4-down, I think this isn't a thing. But a tow dolly or trailer would have some.
The "gross combined weight rating" (GCWR) would be the maximum the RV and the towed vehicle can be.
But the "gross vehicle weight rating" (GVWR) is the maximum that the RV itself is designed to carry. When you're towing, there is often "tongue weight" or the amount of weight the towed vehicle pushes down on the rear of the RV. With towing 4-down, I think this isn't a thing. But a tow dolly or trailer would have some.
About Motorhome Group
38,763 PostsLatest Activity: Dec 13, 2025