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dougrainer
Jul 10, 2013Nomad
GlennLever wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Gillig is NOT the people to ask about tow capacity.
ONLY the OEM RV maker can answer that question as Gillig just supplies the chassis/drivetrain. The OEM RV maker adds ALL the extra weight. You really need to WEIGH the RV with full water/LP/Diesel and THEN get a look at the Sticker on the RV and compare to carrying capacity. As another poster stated, you could put a 20k capacity hitch and beef it up, but that does NOT mean your RV can tow even 5k. Doug
This is the e-mail I got from Fleetwood
Glenn
Thanks for the email.
You should speak with Gillig about the hitch and chassis. They install and rate the hitch before we ever get the chassis.
GILLIG CHASSIS
P.O. Box 3008
Hayward, CA 94540-3008
Phone: (510) 264-5160
Fax: (510) 887-0981
Fleetwood RV
American Coach
800-435-7345
Glenn, I understand but Fleetwood is WRONG. carrying capacity and Hitch rating are to be done by the OEM RV maker. The chassis maker follows the guidelines put forth by the OEM RV Engineering dept. I have 40 years in the Service side of the RV industry and well understand the pitfalls of dealing with various Chassis and OEM makers. Just because they towed that Space Shuttle with that Pick up Truck does NOT mean you can do such a thing in real life:B An EXTREME example, but goes to show my point. I have had customers beef up a 5k and add frame and steel gussets to go from 5k to 10k receiver, but the Motorhome was rated to tow that much extra. The question you need to answer here is, WHAT is the TOTAL weight of the towed trailer and Motorhome? 35,000? 30,000? 40,000? Doug
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