gross axle weight rating FRONT
imagine standing on a scale, your left foot would be front axle gross weight and your right foot would be rear axle gross weight. and the total weight is GVWR gross vehicle weight rating
gross axle weight rating FRONT
Gross Axle Weight Rating Front.
It stands for "GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING" It is there to inform you about the total recommended weight for the front and rear axles of your vehicle.
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is determined by the weight rating of the chassis and the axles. A typical road tractor will have drive axles rated at 40k (total) and a steer axle rated between 12 and 13k. Weight rating and legal weight limit under the bridge law are not one in the same, keep in mind.
Not if it has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 lbs. or less.
If the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is in excess of 26,000 lbs., yes.
Open the driver side door and look for the gvwr on the white sticker. That number is the maximum weight you can haul. The maximum weight the rear axle can handle is the gross axle weight rating (gawr) which is also located on this sticker.
5 to 10 percent of the Gross Trailer Weight Rating (GTWR).
The 2006 Mack Granite CV713 has a gross weight of 62,000 pounds. The front axle weight is 18,000 pounds and the rear axle weight is 44,000 pounds.
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) ... 10,200 poundsGross axle weight rating (GAWR) ... front - 3,859 pounds; rear - 7,056 poundsWet weight as tested ... front - 3,240 pounds; rear - 6,580 pounds; total - 9,820 pounds