sutor623
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So fellas I have a question for you guys. I have a 2011 AWD Honda CRV . I pull my 16? Starcraft with 75hp Evinrude and 2012 galvanized Load Rite trailer. The load comes in just under 1500lbs. The CRV pulls the boat beautifully. It pulls the boat right up the boat ramp without any issues. It has never even slipped into all wheel drive going up the ramp, not once! Gets between 18-20MPG towing. All in all I am very pleased with it.
But I do have a question. More of a food for thought kind of thing, as well as for future reference.
2011 Honda CRV
Curb Weight: 3500lbs.
GVWR: 4560
Tow Cap.: 1500
GCWR: 6060
GAWR (Front): 2310
GAWR (Rear): 2290
So, total cargo capacity is 1060lbs. Tow rating is 1500lbs. This means that the entire load this thing can carry up the road is 2560lbs.
Is there any grey area here? Obviously you do not want to exceed the tire or axle rating, but what happens if you have 1700lbs on the trailer, and 600lbs. of passengers and cargo in the vehicle? Now your Gross Combined Weight is 5800lbs, which is still under the required 6060lbs. This is okay no? I think that the tow rating is more of a guideline rather than a requirement, whereas the GCWR and GAWR is the actual legally enforceable measurement.
Just wondering
But I do have a question. More of a food for thought kind of thing, as well as for future reference.
2011 Honda CRV
Curb Weight: 3500lbs.
GVWR: 4560
Tow Cap.: 1500
GCWR: 6060
GAWR (Front): 2310
GAWR (Rear): 2290
So, total cargo capacity is 1060lbs. Tow rating is 1500lbs. This means that the entire load this thing can carry up the road is 2560lbs.
Is there any grey area here? Obviously you do not want to exceed the tire or axle rating, but what happens if you have 1700lbs on the trailer, and 600lbs. of passengers and cargo in the vehicle? Now your Gross Combined Weight is 5800lbs, which is still under the required 6060lbs. This is okay no? I think that the tow rating is more of a guideline rather than a requirement, whereas the GCWR and GAWR is the actual legally enforceable measurement.
Just wondering