Where is the cargo carrying capacity on a Thor Motor Coach?

The occupant and cargo carrying capacity, or OCCC, is found printed on the yellow weight label inside your coach. You can find this on the entry door of the motorhome. This is important information. The little sticker lets you know how much weight you can add to your motorhome.

Do you need a vehicle to tow a motorhome?

When purchasing a motorhome, you do not need to worry about having a vehicle to tow it. But you may want to tow a vehicle with your motorhome – or a boat or trailer with motorized toys on it.

Is it safe to add tongue weight to motorhome?

You do need to be sure the addition of tongue weight does not exceed the key towing weight limits – that’s your GVWR and rear axle GAWR. You can find GVWR and GAWR on the motorhome’s Safety Compliance Certification Label. If you are above either of these limits, your safest bet is to go with a smaller trailer.

Can a car be used as a Toad behind a motorhome?

You may have heard it called four-down towing or flat towing. Unlike a trailer, a toad places very little tongue load onto the motorhome hitch. But only certain vehicles can be used as a toad behind a motorhome so you need to check the car’s owner manual for all the details and specifications.

When did the first Thor Tahoe come out?

Existing as a producer of recreational trailers from 1997 to 2008 model year, Thor Industries introduced the Tahoe line. Creating fifth wheel and travel trailers, Tahoe by Thor Industries were constructed as basic family camping vehicles.

When did the Tahoe travel trailer Come Out?

Existing as a producer of recreational trailers from 1997 to 2008 model year, Thor Industries introduced the Tahoe line. Creating fifth wheel and travel trailers, Tahoe by Thor Industries were constructed as basic family camping vehicles. MVP RV acquired the Tahoe name after 2008.

When did MVP RV get the Tahoe name?

MVP RV acquired the Tahoe name after 2008. TRAVEL TRAILERS/5TH WHEELS – Prices listed include awning, air conditioner, microwave, AM/FM stereo cassette, and water heater. For information after 2008, see Tahoe by MVP. (*)These models include the fiberglass exterior.

What should I know about troubleshooting my RV?

Learn how to do some very basic troubleshooting on your RV. If you own or rent an RV, you will want to know enough to at least make a walk-around inspection before you go on the road, especially of the electrical system. Even a novice can learn how to inspect for problems, and determine if the problem is major or minor.